As an important choice for scholars, we not only need to have solid knowledge reserves and excellent academic ability, but also need us to have firm confidence and a positive attitude. In the real world of graduate school examinations, we often encounter various pressures and difficulties from both inside and outside. As mentioned in the original article, the fierce competition and the difficulty of the exam questions are one of the main reasons why it is difficult to take the postgraduate examination. Although the number of people who apply for the graduate school examination has decreased slightly every year, it has overcome many people who have been able to make it to the day of the examination. In this process, different types of candidates, such as fresh graduates and World War II students, have different attitudes towards the exam.
World War II students are often burdened with great psychological pressure, fearing that they will be "defeated" again and will not be able to go ashore. In particular, the tutor's unintentional words of "I'd rather be a fresh graduate than a second-war student" made the graduate students feel lost and unrecognized, and even doubted whether they could succeed. However, we must not let such unintentional words affect our mindset. Everyone has their own development trajectory and growth experience, whether it is a fresh graduate or a World War II student, we should believe in our own strength and potential. Compared with the "halo" that fresh graduates bring, World War II students often have richer professional skills and knowledge reserves, and are more mature and stable. Although age may bring some troubles, as long as we have enough sparkle and uniqueness, there is also a chance to go ashore. In the process of preparing for the exam, we need to maintain a positive attitude, believe in our own abilities, and face the challenges of the exam bravely.
In the process of postgraduate entrance examination, the impression score of the tutor will affect the candidate's admission chance to a certain extent. As mentioned in the original article, most of the college candidates are fresh graduates, and very few are World War II students. One mentor once said that he would rather have a fresh graduate than a second-world war student. This preference and bias of the tutor is based on the tutor's assessment and recognition of the student's overall qualities and abilities. Since fresh graduates are always in a state of Xi, there are not too many affairs to disturb, and they can devote themselves more to scientific research, which makes it easier for them to be recognized by their supervisors.
However, the tutor's impression score is only one of the factors, and what is more important is the candidate's comprehensive ability and ability to perform on the spot. Whether it is a fresh graduate or a World War II student, as long as we show solid professional ability, clear and accurate thinking and expression skills in the interview, we will be able to win the favor of our mentors. In addition, World War II students often have a wealth of professional skills and knowledge, which also makes them more competitive in interviews. Therefore, graduate students should not be self-deprecating, but should remain confident, show their strength and uniqueness, and strive for their own opportunities.
In the process of postgraduate examination, in addition to professional ability and academic quality, we also need to pay attention to our external image and comprehensive quality. As mentioned in the original text, a good appearance is very important for candidates. We need to keep neat and appropriate dress, especially in some professional occasions that require formal attire, we must pay attention to dress appropriately. In addition, we also need to maintain a polite and humble attitude, and show our cultivation from the details. During the interview, try to take care of each tutor or examiner when answering questions, and don't care about him.
To sum up, postgraduate candidates should not only have firm confidence and a positive attitude in the process of preparing for the exam, but also pay attention to the improvement of their comprehensive quality. Although the "impression score" of the tutor will affect the candidate's admission chance to a certain extent, as long as we are well prepared, fully show our strengths and potential, and believe in our own ability, we will have the opportunity to overcome difficulties and successfully go ashore. The postgraduate entrance examination is not only an academic examination, but also a test of all-round quality. Only if we do our best in all aspects will we be able to achieve our dreams. I hope that every graduate student can find their own course, chase bravely, and finally achieve their goals!