In the arrangement of the postgraduate entrance examination, the scores of the first and second examinations usually account for half of each other. Students who are shortlisted in the first examination after experiencing fierce competition should start to prepare for the second examination of the postgraduate entrance examination. The results of the second round of postgraduate entrance examination are generally composed of written examination and interview.
How to prepare for the second round of postgraduate entrance examination
1. Written test preparation:
The written English test includes listening and speaking, which account for 20% of the scores in the second interview, of which speaking accounts for the main part. Oral English is mainly scored subjectively by teachers, and the gap cannot be widened. For the listening part, schools generally require Level 6 or lower. However, some professional listening tests have certain professional vocabulary requirements, which require candidates to prepare in advance.
The written examination of professional courses will generally stipulate the scope of the examination. If no scope is given, you can ask the elder martial brothers and sisters, grasp the key points of the examination, and try to review after the first examination.
2. Interview preparation:
Although the English interview is a full English conversation, it is actually relatively simple. It usually requires 1-2 minutes to introduce yourself, and then the interview teacher will ask several questions, such as why you apply for this school, this major, and what you think about this major.
The Chinese interview is a professional interview, which mainly inspects knowledge, thinking, etc. from a professional perspective, and can also be understood as a comprehensive ability inspection.
How about the passing rate of the postgraduate entrance examination
The pass rate of postgraduate second examination is about 60% - 80%. It is not certain that you can pass the second round of the postgraduate entrance examination. The difference system is adopted, and the candidates who can enter the second round of the examination are all very powerful candidates, so it is not easy to pass the second round of the examination.
The Graduate Enrollment Information Network has released an analysis report on the application data of national master candidates in the past four years. The report shows that the number of applicants for postgraduate entrance examination and the proportion of previous students studying for postgraduate education have gradually increased, while the number of applicants for professional degree masters has increased significantly. In many places, the number of applicants for professional degree masters has exceeded that of academic masters.