Please tell us more about the steps of the interdisciplinary entrance examination?

Updated on educate 2024-08-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I am a person who used to cross the exam, I have taken a lot of detours, and when I saw your question, I would like to give you some advice, so as not to repeat my mistakes.

    Of course, it is possible to be interprofessional, and choosing what you like to do is the key to success in your future career. However, you need to understand that how much you know about the major you are going to take is likely to be very different from what you actually think, which requires you to fully understand the major you are going to cross.

    As for choosing a school, you should be especially cautious, you need to understand the admission situation of the school you want to apply for, the application score line, professional development, how the re-examination is, whether it will hack you, etc......If you apply for a school with a strong major, and it is a famous school such as 985 and 211, such schools are generally stricter, and you must take a higher score to ensure that there is more weight in the re-examination, because compared with the same year, people still like students who want this major, so at this time high scores play a certain role. If you get admitted to the school, it's okay to be a general major, but there is not much risk.

    The application process, preparation for the exam, etc. are not much different from the general postgraduate entrance examination, you have to work harder, after all, it is outside the circle......

    Let's take your time ......

    I wish you all the best in your graduate school entrance examination!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It depends on what major you are from.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is the same as the ordinary postgraduate entrance examination steps, but the cross-examination is difficult, and the major requires some effort, and you should also pay attention to whether the school you choose has requirements for your major, such as some majors have to take the mathematics test, and some require how many points in English must be, each major is different, or you have to know what major you cross to talk to you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The requirements for the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination are as follows:

    1. Professional restrictions.

    For highly specialized majors, there will be restrictions on candidates' undergraduate majors. For example, the clinical major of the medical university does not accept undergraduate students from other majors to apply for graduate studies.

    2. Knowledge base.

    Graduate majors with strong specialization can allow students from other undergraduate majors to apply for the examination, but candidates must have a knowledge base related to the postgraduate major, otherwise it will be difficult to study in the later stage.

    3. Additional test requirements.

    The interdisciplinary postgraduate entrance examination is only for candidates with the same academic ability. There is no need for additional examinations for undergraduate postgraduate examinations, as long as you have an undergraduate certificate, you can participate in the preliminary examination and re-examination normally. The subjects of the preliminary examination are subject to the enrollment brochure published by each school, and generally as long as they are undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications, there is no need to take the additional examination.

    However, after being admitted, some schools require interdisciplinary candidates to take a certain number of credits of professional foundation courses.

    4. Geographical restrictions.

    The interdisciplinary postgraduate examination is not only for undergraduate schools, but can also be admitted to other schools and schools in other regions.

    Pay attention to the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination

    1. Be cautious when transferring liberal arts to science and engineering: science and engineering generally have to test mathematics, and relatively speaking, science and engineering have certain requirements for the accumulation of knowledge.

    2. Choose a more inclusive major: such as Master of Laws, Master of Accounting, etc.

    3. When looking at the future development prospects of the profession, avoid following the crowd. To make use of our strengths and avoid our weaknesses, first of all, in the selection of advantageous subjects, we must choose some majors that can be quickly accepted and improved in the form of surprise attacks on the basis of our existing knowledge and ability;

    Secondly, it is necessary to avoid weak subjects, mathematics is the most difficult and easiest subject to score in the public courses for postgraduate entrance examinations, and those with poor mathematics foundation can choose to avoid mathematics, majors that do not take mathematics across the examination, or choose mathematics II or mathematics III majors in interdisciplinary middle school.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Teacher Yang gives you 5 practical tips to help you succeed in the cross-examination.

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