After the start of school, when chatting with the tutor, I learned that most teachers would not reply to the email that contacted the tutor before the second interview. The important reason is to avoid suspicion, especially the teacher in charge of enrollment and the teacher as the interviewer. In my knowledge, the second interview is fairly fair.
Therefore, my suggestion is that you can email your favorite tutor to impress him, but don't expect a definite answer. Would you please spend more time reviewing carefully and practically? It is much more useful to act like a car accident scene during the second interview than to send 200 emails to the tutor. A good review is the last word, promise me?
Ms. Birkby of Xiamen University: "I also asked many seniors this question when I was preparing for the second interview. Other institutions should need it, but Xiamen University is special and really doesn't need it.
Re-examination, knowing the tutor will not give you extra points. Unless there is a special relationship, sending an email to the teacher will only increase the pressure of the interview. If you choose a tutor, there will be a special tutor selection meeting when you are admitted to graduate school in 10. You can contact me then. "
(Respondent: Brother Slippers Team Dime +Bobby)