In the face of the postgraduate entrance examination, from preparation to psychological coping, a co

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-06

The 2024 postgraduate entrance examination has passed, the day of the release of the research examination scores is getting closer and closer, and candidates are about to face the challenge of the re-examination. At this critical juncture, in addition to the preparation of professional knowledge, candidates need to pay attention to the process of re-examination, the possibility of re-examination of differences, and ways to cope with anxiety and stress. The following is a comprehensive guide to help students better prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination.

inThere are two cases of re-examination for admission to graduate school

inThere are two cases of re-examination for admission to graduate school

After the results of the preliminary examination are announced, candidates will usher in two possible situations: a voluntary re-examination and an adjustment re-examination. Understand the situation you are in, and make targeted follow-up preparations according to the re-examination score line and the regulations of the enrollment unit.

1.First-choice re-examination: It is necessary to ensure that the total score and individual subjects reach the national line, and at the same time, the preliminary examination score reaches the re-examination line of the enrollment unit, and you can obtain the qualification for the first-choice re-examination. For candidates who have exceptional conditions for re-examination, they can also enter the first-choice re-examination.

2.Adjustment re-examination: If the preliminary examination results meet the requirements of the first choice major in the transfer area, and meet the application conditions of the transferred major, you can obtain the adjustment re-examination qualification. It is necessary to pay attention to the adjustment information of each enrollment unit and make adjustments through the designated system.

Preparation of re-examination content and materials

The re-examination is an in-depth examination of the comprehensive quality and professional level of the candidates, and it is very important to understand the content of the re-examination and prepare the corresponding materials.

1.The content of the re-examination: Pay attention to the re-examination syllabus announced by the enrollment unit, and understand the key points that will be examined in the re-examination, mainly including innovation ability, professional quality and comprehensive quality. Understand the format of the retest so that you can prepare accordingly.

2.Preparation of materials: Candidates who participate in the on-site re-examination need to prepare relevant materials, such as admission tickets, ID cards, academic certificates, transcripts, etc. Understand the requirements of each admissions unit and prepare all the materials required for the re-examination in advance.

Itinerary planning before the retest

Before the re-examination, candidates need to plan their time and itinerary reasonably to ensure that they can take the re-examination in the best condition.

1.Pay attention to the re-examination information: pay attention to the re-examination information released by the enrollment unit in a timely manner, including the re-examination time, method, process and other arrangements. Find out if you need to take an in-person or remote online retest.

2.On-site re-examination candidates: plan the itinerary, accommodation and accommodation arrangements during the re-examination in advance, understand the transportation information between the location and the enrollment unit, and choose the appropriate mode of travel.

3.Remote re-examination candidates: Make sure you have access to a smart device with internet access and install the necessary software as required by the admissions unit**. Ensure that there is a stable network environment and a quiet space on the day of the retest.

Beat retest anxiety

In the face of the re-examination, many candidates will feel anxious and nervous. How can you cope with these emotions and perform at your best in the retest?

1.Deep breathing and relaxation exercises: When you're feeling anxious, try deep breathing and relaxation exercises to help calm yourself and reduce tension.

2.Positive thinking and self-encouragement: Maintain a positive mindset and believe in your abilities. Give yourself some positive affirmation and encouragement to enhance your sense of control over your exam preparation.

3.Healthy lifestyle: Getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, and exercising in moderation can help relieve anxiety and stress. Maintaining a good lifestyle contributes to physical and mental health.

4.Seek support: Don't go through stress alone, talk to family, friends or a mental health professional to share your feelings and get support and advice.

5.Focus on the present: Don't worry too much about future outcomes and focus on preparing and performing in the present. Concentrate and concentrate to reduce unnecessary distractions and anxiety.

To sum up, the postgraduate re-examination is an all-round challenge, and the preparation includes not only the mastery of professional knowledge, but also the understanding of the re-examination process and the adjustment of psychological quality. I hope the above guide will be helpful to candidates at this critical time, and I wish you all excellent results in the re-examination!

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