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Yes, at present, most of the graduate admissions colleges and universities in China accept cross-professional and equivalent academic ability (college graduation) postgraduate examination.
You have been working for two years, so you have met the requirement for candidates with the same academic ability to work for two years after graduation, but many colleges and universities will also require candidates with the same academic ability to have published a number of academic articles in national core journals, this requirement is more difficult for you, after all, it is academic ** rather than a small essay essay, and it is still very difficult to publish academic ** in core journals, and you don't seem to know which field of liberal arts you have in-depth research. Therefore, when choosing a school, try to read the brochure clearly and choose those colleges that do not require **.
In addition, many institutions will also require equivalent academic qualifications to show proof that they have taken several undergraduate courses in the major, which is obviously not suitable for you, and these institutions must be excluded. There are also some institutions that require interdisciplinary candidates to take a number of additional undergraduate courses in the major during the re-examination, and if so, it is still possible.
Although the conditions seem a bit harsh, in fact, it is relatively easy to transfer science and engineering to literature, and there are no subjects that are too brain-consuming in liberal arts (to be honest), but if you want to take the exam, it is best to clarify what you want to study first, and then quickly overcome the professional courses. In addition, it is not easy to take the postgraduate examination for English and politics, so it is recommended to do past questions to test your level first, and make up for it.
If you are not in a hurry to take the postgraduate examination in the short term, you can also apply for a self-examination first, and take the undergraduate section of the major you want to take the exam, on the one hand, you can study the professional courses, on the other hand, you can also get the undergraduate graduation certificate recognized by the state, and get the undergraduate certificate, those restrictions on the same academic ability will be gone, and it will not be considered interprofessional, it will be much easier. (The self-examination generally takes two or three years, or in the case of not failing the course).
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Yes, it is not necessary to have a major or arts and sciences counterpart.
As long as you have some background knowledge of the major you want to take. College students generally work for two years before they can be admitted to graduate school.
Hope it helps.
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Yes, you can apply for the exam with the same academic ability.
And science students should also be better and more powerful when they change to liberal arts majors!
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Yes, as an equivalent.
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Generally, yes, but it depends on the admissions brochure of the major you choose.
1. Undergraduate science and engineering, postgraduate entrance examination can be applied to the major of the textbook differential code.
2. Only a few majors, such as clinical medicine and some engineering majors, do not accept interdisciplinary applications.
3. As long as the [Remarks] of the major catalog published by the enrollment unit does not have the restriction on the major, you can take the cross-examination.
4. It is recommended to select the school to apply for first, and then check the remarks in the professional catalog.
The National Graduate Entrance Examination (hereinafter referred to as the "Postgraduate Entrance Examination"). It refers to the general term of the relevant examinations organized by the competent departments of education and the admissions institutions for the selection of graduate students, and consists of the preliminary examination and the re-examination organized by the national examination authorities and the admissions units.
Ideological and political theory, foreign Chinese, university mathematics and other virtual or public subjects are unified by the national proposition, and professional courses are mainly proposed by each enrollment unit (the school that joins the national unified examination is the national unified proposition). There are two types of enrollment methods: full-time and part-time. The training mode is divided into two types: academic master's degree and professional master's degree.
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Liberal arts students can take the postgraduate examination for science majors.
The graduate examination is not divided into arts and sciences, and as long as the results of the subjects you take in the state letter air meet the requirements of the school, you can go to the school to take the re-examination.
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There are many types of college liberal arts majors, and the following are some of the more common college liberal arts majors:
1. Administrative management: administrative management, public affairs management, labor relations and human resource management, etc.;
2. Law: legal affairs, legal secretarial, legal affairs skills, etc.;
3. Business: international business, marketing, logistics management, business management, etc.;
4. Education: pedagogy, preschool education, primary education, etc.;
5. Humanities: Chinese language and literature, cultural management, journalism and communication, etc.;
6. Social work: social work, psychological counseling, social organization management, etc.;
7. Tourism: tourism management, tour guides, etc.;
8. Geography and Environment: Geographic Information System, Environmental Monitoring and Evaluation, Environmental Art Design, etc.
The above are just some of the colleges and universities, and the majors in different schools and regions may be slightly different.
The study of liberal arts in college can not only broaden the scope of knowledge and enhance the overall quality, but also has the following benefits:
1. Exercise thinking ability: Liberal arts learning focuses on critical thinking and reasoning ability, analysis, induction, reasoning and judgment for problems, and exercises critical thinking and logical thinking ability.
2. Improve expression skills: Liberal arts learning requires written expression, improving oral expression and writing skills, and effectively improving thinking clarity and logical rigor.
3. Enhance comprehensive quality: Liberal arts learning can learn the cultivation of various comprehensive qualities, such as cultural literacy, artistic expression, humanistic care, psychological quality, etc., which can lay a solid foundation for future career paths.
4. Cultivating a sense of social responsibility: Liberal arts learning needs to pay attention to social issues, history and culture, economic status, social progress, etc., and cultivate personal sense of social responsibility and participation.
5. Broad career development: The employment fields of liberal arts majors are very wide, which can involve university education, lawyers, careers, writers, painters, photographers, museologists, public relations specialists, marketing and other fields.
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There is no distinction between arts and sciences in the graduate school entrance examination. It should be said that the content of the examination is different for each major direction, and there are classifications for public courses. What to take is explained in the admissions brochure.
Therefore, it is necessary to start preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination very early, and the difficulty of interdisciplinarity will of course be great, but there are also some professional directions that are specialized in recruiting interdisciplinary.
In addition, the postgraduate entrance examination usually refers to the preliminary examination (national unified examination) after the first attempt, and usually the re-examination (mostly interview).
Because the content of the examination is different for different majors and different schools, the choice is often one school, and if the initial examination score is good, it can also be transferred to other schools.
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Liberal arts students can take the postgraduate examination for science majors.
The graduate examination is not divided into arts and sciences, and as long as you meet the requirements of the school, you can go to the school to take the re-examination.
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High. Comparatively speaking, the mindset at the time of the exam is particularly important. Everyone will be a little nervous in the face of exams, but we must adjust our mentality in time and avoid forgetting everything when we are nervous.
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Of course, as long as you can pass the test.
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There are no qualification requirements for the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination, but some schools have to take additional exams, depending on the professional catalog. The preparation process is the same, and the choice of major to apply for is mainly based on interest and foundation. The selection of schools to apply for is mainly based on the difference in level and general schools) and different regions (coastal and inland, large and small cities, district 1 and district 2, etc.).
1. Choose the school to apply for, because the preparation for the postgraduate entrance examination may often be different due to different schools and specific requirements (professional courses are proposed by the school), and even different levels and regions will lead to different degrees of competition.
2. Check the enrollment regulations on the graduate enrollment information network of the proposed school to understand the specific requirements of the school and the preliminary examination subjects, re-examination subjects, examination syllabus or bibliography, and re-examination score line of the previous year.
3. Carefully study and review relevant subjects (including politics, foreign languages, professional courses and re-examination subjects), and pay attention to the application information.
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Yes, please pay attention to the choice of major that meets your interests, and you will have a promising future in the future. It is best to have a science background that can be helpful for your major. Review your chosen specialty, English and Politics.
If it is a popular major, the foundation of the non-major is generally not very good, and the possibility of success is small. If the major is not difficult, although you are admitted, it may not be good to get employment in the future
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Yes, it's equivalent to giving up what you've learned and starting from scratch.
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If you want to go to graduate school, combine your interests and strengths.
The general procedure is to first participate in the registration according to the requirements, which generally includes online registration and on-site confirmation. Then there is the National Entrance Examination for Graduate Studies in January (2 days), which includes politics, foreign languages, mathematics, and professional courses. That is, the first test.
After the initial test, wait for the delineation of the score and score line. If you pass the preliminary examination, you will receive a notice of re-examination and go to the school to take the re-examination.
The re-examination generally consists of a written test and an interview. Junior college students will generally take two additional exams.
After the retest, there is also an adjustment, that is, the first choice is not admitted, and it is transferred to other choices.
If you pass the re-examination, you will be admitted. (It will take some time to receive the admission letter).
That's pretty much it. For junior college students, choosing a school is important. You need to be aware of the specific requirements of the school.
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