The materials that need to be prepared for independent enrollment are as follows:
1. Registration form. After the candidate registers online, the system will generate the registration form. After printing, the candidate will sign it and have it reviewed and stamped by the school. chapter.
2. Materials provided by middle schools, academic proficiency test scores, social welfare activities, transcripts and other materials reflecting the development of students' comprehensive quality, etc. These materials need to be stamped with the official seal of the student's school.
3. Self-recommendation letter. Most schools require students to write a self-recommendation letter. The content of the self-recommendation letter generally needs to describe your study and life experience, the reasons for applying to the school, your hobbies, and your understanding of the chosen major. and future university plans, etc. More than half of the schools require that it be about 1,000 words and must be handwritten. Of course, different schools have different specific requirements. This depends on the specific admissions brochure.
4. Copies of various award certificates, copies of competitions, competitions and various activities that you participated in during high school. These documents must be reviewed by the school and stamped with the official seal of the school.
5. Copies of ID card and student ID card. Copies of the student’s ID card and student ID card, which may be stamped with the official seal of the school.
6. If you have published articles or publications, if you have originals, you can provide originals of publications. If you do not have originals, you can provide copies of publications and other important information.
7. A copy of the patent certificate. The candidate must be the first authorizer of the patent, and the copy needs to be reviewed by the school and stamped with the official seal.
8. Recommendation letters must be responsible for the authenticity of the recommended materials. The recommended materials must be specific and detailed, and must be uploaded separately in accordance with the requirements of the registration system. The expert must attach the expert's introduction and contact information to the recommendation letter, and the unit or group must stamp the recommendation material with the official seal of the unit and attach the contact information for verification by the university.
Examination methods for independent enrollment:
1. Prepare for the written examination. The first step to prepare for the written test is to practice the real questions from previous years several times. The written test questions for independent enrollment are not as difficult as candidates think. In fact, the written test should be 1/3 of the questions within the college entrance examination syllabus, and then 1/3 of the marginal questions of the syllabus. There is another 1/3 chance to reach the competition-specific knowledge points.
2. Interview preparation. The same is true for the interview part. Candidates are required to read more interview questions from various universities in previous years, learn more about current news, communicate more with family and friends, understand other people's views and opinions on issues, and find out their own strengths and weaknesses. Candidates are required to perform on the spot and convert every point involved in the interview questions into their own language to describe it so that the language can be fluent.