What methods can you share to get extra points for postgraduate entrance exams?

1. Academic research achievements: Publishing papers in core domestic and foreign journals, participating in academic conferences, obtaining patents, etc. can all add points to the postgraduate entrance examination.

2. Winning awards in competitions: Obtaining excellent results in various subject competitions, such as mathematical modeling, programming, innovation and entrepreneurship competitions, etc., can also add points for the postgraduate entrance examination.

3. Social practice experience: Actively participating in social practice activities, such as volunteer services, social surveys, internships, etc., can reflect students' comprehensive qualities and help improve their postgraduate entrance examination scores.

4. Extracurricular activities and club experience: Participating in extracurricular activities and club organizations during the undergraduate period, holding important positions, and demonstrating your leadership and teamwork skills will help improve your postgraduate entrance examination scores.

5. Foreign language proficiency: Passing CET-4 or CET-6, TOEFL, IELTS and other foreign language examinations, and obtaining higher scores can add points for the postgraduate entrance examination.

6. Professional qualification certificates: Obtaining professional qualification certificates related to the major you are applying for, such as accounting qualification certificate, computer second-level certificate, etc., can improve the competitiveness of postgraduate entrance examinations.

7. Outstanding graduates: Those who have excellent academic performance at the undergraduate level and receive school-level or above scholarships, honorary titles, etc. can get extra points for the postgraduate entrance examination.

8. Recommendation exemption: If you perform well at the undergraduate level and are recommended by the school to be exempted from the examination as a graduate student, you can directly enter the postgraduate level without taking the exam.

9. Tutor recommendation: When applying for graduate school, obtaining a recommendation letter and personal evaluation from your tutor will help improve the success rate of the postgraduate entrance examination.

10. Good interview performance: During the re-examination process, showing your professional knowledge, communication skills and academic potential, and gaining the examiner's recognition will help improve your postgraduate entrance examination scores.