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I think it's possible, I also want to work and go to graduate school at the same time, it's a little harder during this time, work hard during the working time, don't think about anything after work, review except for eating, reduce the time to sleep and rest, and be more efficient. Try to pick a school that is relatively easy to get into. If you really feel that you can't do it, leave your job a few months before the exam and devote yourself to preparing for the exam.
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It was very difficult, and one of our class did the same, but he didn't do well in the end. It does take a lot of time to prepare for the graduate school entrance examination, and since you want to give yourself a chance, I suggest that you go all out to go to the graduate school entrance examination, so that no matter what the result is, you will not regret it.
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If you are afraid that the problem of money will not be solved, you can choose to work before September, concentrate on preparing from September to December, and do not work while taking the postgraduate examination, which will only lead to bad results on both sides. Although the graduate school entrance examination is not so scary, it is not as easy as you think.
Otherwise, it is of course good to wait until next year's graduate school entrance examination results to be admitted, and if you fail the list, you will hate yourself. If you have your own ideals, don't be shackled by some meaningless things.
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There are such precedents around you, and from another point of view, it is more practical to go to work in a company and understand what is needed in the company. A lot of what graduate students learn in school can't be used after they go out.
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First of all, you have no choice, because after you are admitted, you have to report to the school with your degree certificate; If you don't go to an internship, you definitely don't have a degree certificate.
Secondly, going for an internship is not without its benefits. Generally speaking, there will be some discrimination from good schools, but some internship experience will add some weight to you.
Moreover, the postgraduate entrance examination is not as difficult as imagined (it is much easier than taking the civil service examination and going abroad), as long as you work hard enough, you can get good grades in the internship exam. Besides, it's still so early, generally speaking, 5 months of review time for foreign school-based majors is enough! 7 months for off-campus majors.
In addition, you can also review during your internship.
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If you really want to go to graduate school, you can discuss it with the school, or give some gifts to the leader, I believe there must be a solution, or you go to the internship first, discuss with the boss in the hotel, ask for leave, and then prepare for the graduate school entrance examination I took the exam last year, and you really have to prepare well I wish you success, come on, ......
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Can't get a diploma if you don't go to an internship? How do you qualify for graduate school?
Graduate school entrance examination is something that cannot be coordinated, and internships can be coordinated, and you can consider a workaround to be able to do both internships and graduate school entrance examinations. For example, you can discuss with your class teacher and the department so that you can graduate without having to go to an internship. If the school does not agree, then you can go to the internship unit and discuss with the supervisor of the unit, so that they can assign you a small amount of internship work every week, and the rest of the time, you can arrange it yourself.
In the end, if the supervisor of the internship unit does not agree, you can also discuss with your partner to give you extra time. In short, there is a way.
If you have a clear direction, I believe that you can race against time to prepare for the graduate school entrance examination. Wish!
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1. Use the internship period for modular memory.
If the internship does not take up much time, you can ensure that you review steadily and deeply every day, and you should set the number of English words you want to memorize and the reading comprehension items every day.
In the part of the professional course, if you have not finished reading the textbook for the first time, you should seize the time outside the internship to read the book and take notes, and strive to read it for the first time during the internship period.
If you have read the textbook more than twice and feel that you have basically mastered the key points of the professional course, you can memorize it in a focused way.
It is recommended to make full use of the fragmented time during the internship, use the small book you memorize or make the content of your own reference book into the form of a mind map, memorize it modularly, and then use the evening time to return to the textbook to refine the knowledge points.
2. Ensure the study of English and professional courses.
If the internship takes up a lot of time, we should at least ensure that we review English and professional courses. Don't throw away this aspect of English words, and be sure to set aside a certain amount of time each day to memorize new words and review old ones. Words need to be memorized over and over again, and if the memory process is fragmented, it can lead to the loss of all previous efforts.
It is also important to ensure that you do one or two reading comprehensions every day, and maintain the feeling of doing questions. In the case of specialized courses, you must read all the textbooks before the end of the internship period.
3. Be regular and efficient.
Review your homework during the internship period, pay attention to the seams, but also form a certain pattern. For example, students can spend one hour in the morning memorizing words and one hour in the evening watching professional classes.
Plans can be adjusted for personal time, but it's important to stick to them before you can wear them. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the efficiency of studying, which is more important than the length of time invested for the graduate school entrance examination party who is going to intern.
4. Available fragmentation time.
1) Morning. It is inevitable to get up early to get up early to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and the postgraduate examination while doing an internship is no exception. Push the wake-up time forward by one hour, this time can be used to memorize words, mathematical formulas, and a basic concept of a professional course, if you work late, all three can be completed at the same time, otherwise you can choose one of the three.
2) Lunch break. In the current work unit, the lunch break is generally hourly, except for the 20-minute lunch time and the 10-20-minute nap time, the graduate students can squeeze out about 1 hour to review the professional courses every day.
3) Evening. In the evening, after briefly reviewing the words you have read during the day and the content of the professional class, you can practice the math study problems in a targeted manner and organize the notes of the professional class.
4) Weekends. Graduate students who practice on weekends should take advantage of it, this is a rare opportunity to have a large amount of time to review, and there is no need to pay attention to political review too early in the basic stage. The time can be roughly divided into three periods: reading English in the morning, watching math that requires brain-moving in the afternoon to prevent drowsiness, and being relatively quiet in the evening to memorize and organize the content of professional courses.
There are a lot of people who are preparing for the exam on the job, and many schools that apply for foreign graduate studies are still more inclined to students with work experience, and students who have excellent work or internship experience when applying are more advantageous, but friends who are preparing for the exam on the job, time is more precious, generally speaking, only in the evenings and weekends there is time to study, both ends of the test of people's endurance and mentality, plus the GRE itself is a logical thinking test based on the language, and it is not suitable to stretch the busy line. >>>More
That's right, it makes a lot of sense.
International Schooling. Studied the Department of Art.
I don't need to talk about it! It must be the former!
In fact, learning spoken English and taking the exam are two different things, now it depends on what you need more is fluent speaking or English level certificate, I graduated from a college in tourism management, I like English very much, I applied for the fourth or sixth level during the junior college period, and all passed (hey, after the reform, only the transcript was issued, there was no grade certificate, and now 425 points are counted), if you need a certificate then you will surprise the review, do the real questions, dictate the listening recording, and the beginning may be slower, However, there was a significant improvement in both listening and composition. >>>More