Seeing that there are many bloggers on a certain sound who are posting their results in the graduate school entrance examination, I wish them all the best in the graduate school entrance examination interview and get fair treatment from the interview teacher.
When it comes to graduate school interviews, I still have a hard time, even though almost six years have passed.
After the graduate school entrance examination, I appealed, and two teachers from an office of the Graduate School of Zhejiang University had already watched the replay of my interview video with their leaders, and they had also seen the scores given to me by the interview teacher. The female teacher told me that it might be that the interview teacher thought that I was a student of our school and had too high expectations for me. Well, is it fair to me that because I am a student of this school, I have higher expectations and requirements for me?
And the man later accidentally told me that even if a teacher gave me 10 points less, even if you go to Fudan University next year and get admitted, the teacher of Zhejiang University also has the right to score like this. Yes, the interviewer has the power to give low marks to candidates, but the power cannot be abused.
There are also teachers in graduate school, who said that more than 20 years ago, I did not pass CET-6 in college. When I was in college, Zhejiang University required CET-4 in order to graduate, while other schools in Hangzhou did not have CET-4 requirements for graduation certificates. I studied science in high school, so it's normal for me not to like to memorize English. In 2018, the MBA enrollment of Zhejiang University requires a score of 40 points in a single subject of English (most likely this score, a little forget, in short, about 40 points), even if my English is bad, I scored 65 points in English with 100 points, and I don't look at my current English joint examination results, but I talk about my English scores more than 20 years ago, is this fair to me?
Moreover, if you say that Zhejiang University recruits graduate students, the requirements are high, and the original plan was to recruit 55 graduate students, but only 50 people who meet the requirements of Zhejiang University were recruited. If I fail in such a situation, I can accept it calmly, not to blame the interviewer, but only to blame myself for not being good enough. But you are a teacher at Zhejiang University, the score of the written examination of the national joint examination, among these candidates who signed up for a full-time MBA, I ranked about 44, and you recruited 55 people, and I was a student of this school who was above the average level of undergraduate students in Zhejiang University in terms of IQ and comprehensive quality (I said that I was already very modest) in the interview, and I got those young female candidates from other schools with 170 points, I am not convinced.
To sum up, things are actually very simple, I was 40 years old and was admitted to the full-time graduate school of this university, and I was discriminated against by a group of middle-aged Phoenix male professors of Zhejiang University.
Parents of students who are going to graduate school this year, if they want to know the unfair interview that their children may encounter in the graduate school interview, and hope to be able to take precautions, just in case, you can go to read my previous article or **.