Re-examination skills
First, solid knowledge.
The examiner will ask some professional knowledge in the postgraduate entrance examination and retest, which requires you to have solid knowledge in your usual study. If some subjects have higher requirements for English, the examiner will also ask you to make a simple answer in English, such as introducing yourself briefly in English. You can prepare yourself before the second interview in case of emergency.
Second, seek truth from facts.
Some questions asked by examiners, especially professional questions, should be answered realistically. Answer humorously and you will get unexpected results. A classmate's professional question, she said very truly: "Sorry, I don't know this question, but I will follow you later, won't I know?" The examiner said, "Little girl, you are so cute". Of course, she was admitted in the end.
Professional courses are generally an interview: there will be a certain grading standard on the spot, and some tutors will have a grading table in their hands. Candidates draw lots to answer questions or draw questions from the question bank, and the tutor will also ask questions at random, including asking candidates to introduce themselves and why they applied for this school/major. And then extract some key questions from your own answers.
English interview: generally, the tutor asks questions, extracts topics or gives materials, and then the materials will be taken away, and the candidates will translate, repeat or express their opinions on the questions.
Professional interview: Professional interview is a very important link, which determines the interview result. The general tutor will ask some professional questions, and some will have hands-on operation and talent show (you need to make corresponding preparations according to the different institutions you apply for).
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