Secondly, the second link: the interview is waiting for the exam. Pay attention to two points in the waiting stage of the interview. The first point: Personally, I should control my emotions and recall my thoughts and what I have learned recently. The second point: as far as other candidates are concerned, they should correctly distinguish their excessive interference and don't lose confidence before going to the examination room.
Let's talk about the third link: start answering questions. Pay attention to two points when you start answering questions. The first point: ask the examiner before you start answering questions. Now let's start answering questions. Doing so will make the examiner feel polite and will not appear abrupt. The second point: don't pursue perfection in the process of answering questions, try to keep it smooth.
Let's talk about the fourth link: candidates leave the scene. After answering the questions, don't be complacent because you answered well, and don't be depressed because you answered badly. Maybe the examiner is grading at this time, and your unstable state will lead to your low score.
Finally, the fifth link: statistical scores. Candidates get an average score by removing the highest and lowest scores. Generally speaking, when your next candidate has finished waiting for the score, you need to enter the examination room to listen to the score and sign it for confirmation. Of course, there have also been cases where the scores of the first, second and third candidates in the examination room have been uniformly announced, so as to lay the scoring standard for the whole examination room.