1. Full preparation: Know the contents and requirements of relevant interviews in advance, and prepare your personal statement, self-introduction and answers to professional-related questions. You can refer to the interview questions and answers in previous years and conduct mock interview exercises to enhance your self-confidence and coping ability.
2. Show professional knowledge: You should be able to clearly express your understanding and mastery of relevant professional knowledge in the interview. You can prepare some professional knowledge cases and practical experience, so that you can have in-depth discussions and show your learning ability and practical ability in the interview.
3. Emphasize personal advantages: During the interview, you should actively highlight your own advantages, such as academic research ability, practical project experience and teamwork ability. This will help the interviewer remember you better and identify with your ability.
4. Show your career plan: In the interview, you can clearly express your career plan and future development direction. This shows that you have a clear goal and interest in the major you are applying for, and can explain why you are suitable for this major and make contributions to it.
It should be noted that the interview results are also affected by other factors, such as the written test results, letters of recommendation, academic performance and so on. The final decision on the interview results lies with the admissions unit, and it is impossible to guarantee admission through simple answers. Be confident and be fully prepared for the result. Good luck!