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Study Abroad Interview Preparation.
1. Read the invitation carefully.
Everyone is usually aware of this, but it's easy to miss the details. Read the invitation carefully, it may even ask you to bring certain documents or prepare a task that you will need to do on the day of the interview.
2. Review your personal statement.
During the interview, you may be asked to explain or expand on a part of your personal statement, so try to think about the questions they might ask.
3. Understand the subject.
Do your homework in advance and understand all the information about the subject you are interviewing, such as: course introduction, course offerings, career direction, etc.
4. Familiar with the application materials.
There will be some points in the interview questions that are the same as those in the personal statement and resume, so you must pay attention to the consistency of the statement, which can be further processed on this basis, but it must not be the opposite.
5. Make a draft.
For the questions to be asked in the interview, make a written record of your answers, and make scrutiny and modifications to ensure that you can be clear in the formal interview, so that you can express your answers clearly and naturally within the time required by the system.
6. Tidy up your appearance.
Because you can see yourself during the interview, in case your self-confidence is damaged due to image problems, which affects your performance.
7. Mental state is very important.
Although we need to be very well prepared for the content of the interview, we should not ignore the mental state during the interview. Relaxed, confident, smiling, humorous to express your own opinions, so that the interviewer has a good mood when looking at your **.
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Recently, I've been busy with exams and studying abroad, so I've become less and less interested in creating my own works. So I would like to post a very useful article about the interview situation of studying in Malaysia.
I believe that some friends who study abroad also know Malaysia more or less, because its affordability and high cost performance have also attracted many students of Xiaokai. If nothing else, I would like to give you some thoughts on the Malaysian admission interview.
1.It's not as formal as you might think. Actually, it's like when we usually go out of class and you go and talk to your own substitute teacher. Especially in undergraduates, teachers generally don't ask particularly academic questions, try to talk about some life topics, and teachers will be guided by you.
2.It should be noted that the examiner speaks at a normal pace, and as Chinese students, if we don't understand it, we can ask if we can repeat it.
3.At the beginning, the examiner will say a lot of clever and slick words, which is actually asking you to introduce yourself. You don't have to understand, just tell him what your name is.
According to the situation of some schools in Malaysia, generally only art majors need to be interviewed. However, in recent times, there has also been an increase in humanities and business majors, and it is believed that this trend will continue. Therefore, the state is adjusted, and the road to studying abroad is easy to see.
The duration of postgraduate studies in Malaysia is generally one to two years, depending on the specific faculty and major. Malaysia follows the education system of the British Commonwealth, so Malaysian master's degree is divided into two ways: research and teaching, of which the taught master's degree is one and a half years. The minimum research type is two years. >>>More
Malaysia is a very cost-effective country, and the annual tuition fee for studying in Malaysia is 30,000 to 60,000 RMB. Now many students in China go to Malaysia to apply for undergraduates, and then use this degree as a springboard, and then go to mainstream countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States for graduate studies. Because Malaysia is a Commonwealth country and follows the British education system, education diplomas are not only recognized in China, but also in the West. >>>More
Different schools and majors require different grades. LZ can refer to the study abroad positioning system. >>>More
Advantages of studying in Malaysia. There are many high-quality universities in Malaysia, with the University of Malaya leading among public schools, with a QS world ranking of 59, and several other public universities. Many universities in Malaysia have +1 joint programmes with foreign universities.
If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.