Ask for help to take the postgraduate examination in international relations at an interprofessional

Updated on educate 2024-05-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, I want to talk about what you can't find on the Internet, I am a graduate student majoring in international relations, and I know a lot of students from various schools in this major, in fact, it is better to look at the academic level of these schools than to look at their diplomatic ability!!

    The living conditions at the Shanghai Institute of International Studies are very good, there are more students than teachers, there are more exchanges with Fudan and Nanjing universities, and master's students from Peking University have also gone there for exchanges, and there are often foreign students who "discuss" with them

    Jinan University: I know one, the duration of study is 3 years, but I personally feel that these people are not very original, no offense.

    Actually, I think it's relatively new.

    Jilin University, majoring in international relations, has an exchange with Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan, and a classmate of mine went to Taiwan for an exchange with Fudan during the summer vacation, and went to Taiwan again this semester, which shows that there are many opportunities in the school.

    Lanzhou University had never thought about the status of Lanzhou University in the national customs border before, but from the contact with the students there, I felt that they were very down-to-earth and not impetuous, and there was a student who studied for three years in graduate school, one year in Peking University, one year in Russia, and one year in Fudan and NTU.

    Communication University of China Half of the academic employment is relatively good, and the senior sister follows the tutor all over the world every day.

    Shanghai Jiao Tong University Catch up with a good mentor and a good time to go to the United States for exchange.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, I would like to give you a piece of advice: interdisciplinary candidates must strengthen their professional knowledge even if they pass the exam, and they are likely to be brushed off when they retake the exam. During the retest, the tutor will ask some very professional questions.

    Now let me tell you what are the universities in our country that can recruit graduate students in international relations now:

    1.China Foreign Affairs University majored in international relations at the Institute of International Relations.

    2.Faculty of International Relations in the Department of International Politics.

    3.Peking University The School of International Studies of Peking University offers this major.

    4.Chinese University of International Relations.

    5.Tsinghua University in the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

    6.China University of Political Science and Law in the School of Politics and Public Administration.

    7.Department of Diplomacy, School of International Relations, Beijing University of Foreign Chinese.

    8.Beijing Normal University in the School of Political Science and International Relations.

    9.Capital Normal University has established a major in the history of international relations in the School of History.

    10.Nankai University has set up a graduate student in the history of modern and contemporary international relations in the Department of World History in the School of History.

    11.Central China Normal University at the Institute of Political Science.

    In addition, Nanjing University and Shanghai Foreign Chinese University also have this major. However, the following universities may not yet offer this major, and they offer graduate students in similar majors in diplomacy and international politics: Fudan University, East China Normal University, Heilongjiang University, Liaoning University.

    Having said all that, you're sure to say that I'm not heading your question positively. So I'll tell you now about a ** that has entered these schools: [The latest information needs to be queried by yourself in the ** below, and the operation is very simple].

    Through this**, you can quickly log in to the above-mentioned universities that have decided to offer this major, and then enter the homepage of this university, and then enter the department of the university that has set up an international relations major (can recruit graduate students) or find their 2011 graduate admissions brochure, which contains the bibliography you are looking for, the tutor you want to apply for and other information.

    As for the difficulty of the exam and admission, you can ask the graduate students majoring in international relations at that school, especially the 2010 freshmen, after you decide on the school you want to apply to, and they will definitely know about it.

    Hope the above helps.

    Finally, I wish you a dream come true!

    It's also a good idea to talk about ** upstairs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can log on to the graduate column of the above school** or call ** to the graduate admissions office of the school for consultation.

    If you need to know the difficulty of the exam and admission, you can log in to the school's BBS online, or find a graduate student of the school for consultation, and the bibliography must be asked by a graduate student who was admitted in the previous year, and they will generally keep the information of previous exams.

    The interprofessional exam is not as difficult as you think, it has to be related to your own ability, and if you are very interested in the major you want to apply for and are willing to work hard, it is not impossible to get in.

    In short, the postgraduate entrance examination is lonely, and if you can endure loneliness and persist for a year, most of them can be admitted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am very similar to the situation you introduced, and I am also "a candidate from a second-class school in Shanxi, undergraduate Chinese language and literature, who wants to take the postgraduate examination in international relations in 11 years, but I don't know which university to choose" can be together**, please enter "international relations" in overtime

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The overall difficulty of being admitted to the graduate school of international relations is [relatively easy].

    2. The difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination mainly depends on the region, fame, ranking, etc. of the enrollment unit, because the source of applicants is different. Generally speaking, it is difficult to get into key universities in developed areas, especially in large cities, while non-key universities are relatively easy to get into. The School of International Relations is a non-211 university and is located in Beijing.

    3. The score line and application ratio of the postgraduate postgraduate re-examination of the School of International Relations are also important indicators that reflect the difficulty of the postgraduate examination of the school

    4. The difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination depends on each person's preparation: if the preparation is sufficient, it is not difficult, otherwise it will be difficult. Because whether you can be admitted depends on the score ranking of the preliminary examination and the second examination.

    The data takes into account the quality of undergraduate students, the ranking of the school on the major lists, the concentration of colleges and universities in the same city and the ranking of the same city, the attractiveness of the city where the school is located (first-tier, second-tier, third-tier, etc.), and the type of school (comprehensive colleges, normal colleges, science and engineering colleges, agriculture and forestry colleges, etc.).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As a student of this major, I can tell you responsibly. If you are an important person, you will ask Peking University, Renmin University and other colleges and universities to answer training, for entering ***, not this major can be, because it also has many subordinate departments. But even if it is a major, the possibility of entering *** is very small.

    Besides, there is a difference between international relations and diplomacy at the graduate level, although it is the same when entering graduate school. In terms of employment, there are many security departments, newspapers, colleges and universities, party and government organizations, etc., and in addition, we don't know what is going on in our school, and many people go to banks.

    For review, the two major courses involve a total of four undergraduate core courses, and the specific content varies from school to school. Generally speaking, international relations theory, international relations history, and political theory are compulsory examinations, and the other is contemporary Chinese diplomacy, modern Chinese diplomacy, and the history of political thought, which depend on the school. In addition, for research institutes such as the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, there are fewer subjects to examine, such as the Institute of World Economics and Politics, which only examines the history and theory of national relations.

    In terms of international relations, the first-tier schools are Peking University, Renmin University, Fudan University, and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The two you mentioned are in the second echelon, and there are Nankai University, Nanjing University, and Tsinghua University at the same level (I personally disagree with Tsinghua University), and others like Beijing Normal University, two Chinese Normal University, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, and Wuhan University are also okay.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many schools in international relations, and there are many factors for choosing universities, such as the domain of the university, and different regional versions.

    The score line is also different, the comprehensive strength of the school, the competition of schools with strong comprehensive strength will definitely be great, and the test subjects of each institution are also different, such as Tsinghua University.

    101 Ideological and Political Theory 201 English I or 202 Russian or 203 Japanese or 241 German or 242 French 649 Introduction to Political Science 864 History Comprehensive Examination (History of International Relations, History of Political Thought, History of Chinese and Foreign Political Systems), 125 Education China Graduate Admissions Information Network answers for you, I hope my answer can help you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Immediately big baisan, the undergraduate is a biology major, du wants to take the interdisciplinary examination for the graduate degree of international relations, you can prepare from the following two aspects:

    1. Make sure which to apply for the exam.

    schools, because different schools have different subjects and assigned reference books. Identifying the target school will be motivating and targeted. Choosing a school mainly considers the region, level, and difficulty of the school.

    2. Then go to the official website of the school to check the subjects, bibliography, score line and other information for the graduate school of international relations. Just prepare according to the school's requirements. Where there is a will, there is a way, and you must work hard for the cross-examination!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. It is normal for this major to take the cross-examination, and it is generally no problem There are not many schools with this major for undergraduates, and it is normal for cross-majors.

    2. The specific version of the curriculum is not the same for each school, generally including the history of international relations, international relations theory, diplomacy, international politics and economy, etc., and there are many research directions for teachers.

    3. The better schools are Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University, Fudan Foreign Affairs University, followed by Nanda University, Jilin University, Sichuan University, Wuhan University, Central China Normal University, East China Normal University, Zhongshan University, Xiamen University, Jinan University and so on.

    4. The postgraduate entrance examination is generally to find the school you want to take to see what reference books he prescribes and which subjects to be tested, but now many schools no longer give reference books, and you had better find a senior or senior sister of the school you are going to test.

    5. Good luck.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The strength of Zhongshan University and Xiamen University is not strong, so the difficulty of attacking should not be high. In South China, Jinan University's international relations are relatively good.

    Professional research institutions such as the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and the Shanghai Institute of International Studies have good prospects, and they are basically all publicly-funded, but they recruit a small number of people and a large number of reference books. In fact, I personally think that it is better to take the international relations examination of Yunnan University than to take the international relations examination of Xiamen University、、、 the strength of international relations of Yunnan University is far greater than that of Xiamen University (of course, the research fields of the two are different).

    Of course, the main center of international relations research is still in the Beijing-Shanghai area, but the number and score are very high every year. In addition to the Beijing-Shanghai area, Nankai University, Jilin University, Nanjing University, and Central China Normal University still have certain strength, and some fields even exceed the Beijing-Shanghai area.

    English majors have an advantage in taking the international relations examination, and many international relations scholars in the academic circle are English majors in their undergraduate studies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In China, the most authoritative schools for this major are: the School of International Relations of Peking University, the Institute of International Studies of Tsinghua University, the School of International Relations of Renmin University, and the School of Public Affairs Management and International Relations of Fudan University.

    Nanjing University, Wuhan University, Nankai University, Sun Yat-sen University, etc. can be ranked in the second echelon in this major.

    There are also some schools that have them, but there will definitely be a big employment problem. For example, Southwest University is also preparing to open this major, Yunnan University also has it, and so on. The following universities may have this or similar majors, but I'm not sure:

    Northeastern University, Jilin University, Beijing Normal University, ** Party School, Foreign Affairs University, Zhejiang University, East China Normal University, Shanghai Wai Chinese University, Central China Normal University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, etc.

    The China Youth Political College mentioned on the first floor does not have this major yet, so I don't know if it is ready to be opened.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China Youth University of Politics or China Foreign Affairs University.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. First of all, I am glad that you chose to choose the source of interest of the country.

    Decide everything as long as you like.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, the difficulty is not clear. There is no specific pattern for the number of graduate students, grades, and school selection every year...

    Only careful preparation is the magic weapon to win.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Generally speaking, our school is the safest

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