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What do graduate students usually take in the second interview?

There are different forms of re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination in colleges and universities, which can generally be divided into English test, re-examination written test and re-examination interview

The written examination for re-examination generally examines the knowledge of professional courses, and some colleges also have written examinations for professional English;

Re-examination interviews generally include comprehensive interviews, interviews with relevant knowledge of specialized courses, and English parts are also included in the comprehensive interviews. Some schools conduct English listening tests first, and then examine oral English in comprehensive interviews. Some colleges and majors, such as medicine, also involve practical investigation.

Each part is explained in detail below.

1. English test: including English listening test and oral English test.

Second, the written test of professional courses

The written examination of specialized courses is a traditional part of the second interview. However, at present, the scores and proportion of interviews in the re-examination are gradually increasing, and some colleges even cancel the written examination and replace it with a complete interview. In some colleges and universities, the ratio of interview exceeds that of written examination, which is about 6:4.

The written test of re-examination professional courses must be grasped well. Only when you get a high score in the written test of professional courses can you be more sure to be shortlisted. Colleges and universities generally have regulations that professional courses fail in the written test, even if the total score meets the admission requirements, they will not be admitted.

Third, the comprehensive quality interview

Including the learning situation and achievements in the university stage, the candidates' mastery of the theoretical knowledge and application skills of the subject, and whether they can make good use of the theories they have learned to find, analyze and solve problems.

There are generally two problems in professional knowledge interview, one is the frontier of the subject, and the other is the problem in the field of tutor research.

In addition to these, face-to-face direct contact, the tutor will observe your personality, interests, specialties, ideological and moral qualities, and finally judge whether you have the potential for retraining through these comprehensive performances.