What are the majors of music graduate students?Music graduate students usually studied music theory, composition and music theory, music history, music education, conducting and rehearsal, piano performance and music production, music performance, and so on. Different majors had different research content, research methods, and employment prospects.
Which graduate students are studying for two years?Some graduate courses may last two years and include studies in literature, history, philosophy, psychology, psychology, language, art, design, and so on. However, the specific length of graduate courses may vary according to the school, major, and field of research.
Is the passing rate of in-service graduate students high?The passing rate of on-the-job graduate students was relatively high. According to the descriptions of many documents, the passing rate of in-service graduate students with the same academic level could reach more than 70%. This method had a lower entry requirement and the difficulty of the exam was relatively low. In addition, the passing rate of part-time graduate students was relatively low, about 30%. However, it should be noted that different application methods and majors may have different difficulty and passing rates. Therefore, the specific passing rate might vary according to the individual's situation, the school, and the major.
Requirements for Japanese graduate students to study abroadThe requirements for Japanese graduate students to study abroad are as follows:
1. ** Education **:
- Bachelor's degree graduates could apply for postgraduate studies directly in China (they must have a diploma and degree certificate) because most Japanese universities required 16 years of educational experience.
- Junior college students with formal graduation certificates could also apply, but there were certain restrictions on the scope of the school.
- Generally, they were required to maintain good academic results with an average score of 75 or above.
2. ** Language **:
- For Japanese language proficiency, non-Japanese applicants usually need to provide proof of results from the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLCT), which generally requires a level of N2 or above. However, different schools and majors may have different requirements. Some may require an N1 level.
- Some schools also required applicants to provide proof of English results, such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc., especially for those who had English teaching requirements or major requirements.
3. ** Research plan **: A research plan is required, which should cover the research direction, research content, research methods, etc. The quality of the research plan will have a greater impact on whether you can apply to your favorite school.
4. ** Letter of recommendation **: A letter of recommendation is usually required. The letter of recommendation should describe the academic ability, research experience, and personal qualities of the applicants in detail.
5. ** Personal statement **: You need to submit a personal statement, including your learning experience, research interests, career plans, etc.
In addition, the application period for Japanese graduate students was four to six months, and they had to submit their applications three to five months in advance. Different schools had different schedules. The process of applying for a Japanese graduate student was to help the student find a mentor. The number of mentors in a university was limited every semester, so if the application was late, they might have to choose a relatively low-ranked university or postpone their admission.
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In-service graduate students spend money to cover itIt was a scam for a postgraduate student to spend money. It was impossible for a dual-certificate postgraduate student to be contracted. The so-called contracted situation on the Internet was mostly false publicity carried out by unscrupulous organizations to sell courses. Some unscrupulous organizations claimed that "you can buy a certificate with money, but the score for the postgraduate entrance examination is not up to the standard", but the certificate actually received may be a private printed certificate from an unknown university. There was no record on Xuexin Network and Degree Network. There were also some who claimed that " the tutoring class " would pass, but the formal tutoring class institutions would not promise " the postgraduate entrance examination tutoring class would pass with two certificates " because the postgraduate entrance examination system was strict and fair, and the two certificates were valuable.
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The tutor usually takes a few graduate studentsThere was no fixed standard for the number of graduate students a supervisor could bring along. Generally speaking, they could bring three to five graduate students. If the number of mentors in the academy was large, there might be two to three students assigned to each mentor. There were also instructors who would not bring the full quota (5). Different universities and research institutes had different situations. The first batch of intermediate rank lecturers could take one master's graduate student, and after obtaining a scientific research project, they could take two from the second batch. The deputy senior rank lecturers could take two places in the first three years, and the first batch of students could take up to four after graduation. If they obtained a major project, they could take up to one more place. The senior rank graduate tutor could recruit up to five master's graduate students. In addition, if the tutor was the subject leader, he might bring a few more, while the ordinary associate professor would bring a few less. The average master's degree was about 10, the full professor could usually bring five or six, and the associate professor could bring up to four, or maybe one to eight. There were also joint training and other situations that affected the specific number of people. Moreover, the tutor could also freely choose the number of graduate students according to their own wishes, energy, whether there were graduate students in the right direction, and other factors. If the quota of the favorite tutor was full, they could also use the loaning method (the student would be registered under another tutor's name, and the actual tutor would be the favorite tutor).
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How do graduate students chat with their instructors?The main points of a chat between a graduate student and a supervisor were as follows:
1. ** Changing roles **: You have to change your mindset from an undergraduate student to a mentor as a partner. You have to recognize the mutually beneficial relationship between the two parties in scientific research or projects. This will help with communication.
2. ** Pay attention to what the tutor cares about **: The tutor often cares about whether the student has a problem, how to solve it, and when it can be solved. When replying, you can focus on these key points.
3. ** Communication methods in specific situations **
- ** Instructor asks for location **: If the instructor asks if you are in the self-study room, you should answer,"Teacher, I am here. Do you have any arrangements?"
- [When the task is unreasonable: If the task given by the instructor is unreasonable, first say,"Okay, teacher, I will follow the procedure first. If there is a problem, I will report it to you in time."]
- ** Asked about the progress of the thesis **: The reply should indicate which part of the thesis is being written, what problems have been encountered, and how long it will take to complete. For example,"Teacher, I have recently been writing XX part of the thesis and encountered XX problems. I still need to finish it (give the specific time)."
- ** Mentor asks for information **:"Yes, Teacher, received! I have some understanding of XXXX before. I will collect some information and take a closer look. I will give you a rough time to report."
- ** Ask the instructor to sign **: Explain the content of the matter and ask the instructor for a convenient time, such as "Hello, teacher! I have something to do here and need your signature. What time is convenient for you? So I can go over and find you."
- ** Leave for Something **: You need to state the reason for the leave, the reason for going out, and the things that may affect you. For example,"Hello, teacher. I need to go out for XX reasons. I may not be able to attend XX. I hope you can approve it."
- ** Questions that you are not responsible for **: You can say,"Teacher, this part is being followed up by your senior brother/sister. I will go and find out more. I will reply to you before 10 am."
- ** Mentor says thank you **: reply: "It's alright, Teacher. Please take a look first. If you have any questions, feel free to look for me."
- ** Invite a supervisor to guide the thesis **: Inform him of the completion of the thesis, the existing problems, and the estimated time taken. Also, ask the supervisor when it is convenient for him to do so. For example,"Teacher, I have completed the first draft of my thesis XX, but there are still some problems with XX. I hope you can give me some guidance. It will take 30 minutes of your time. When is it convenient for you? I will arrange a Tencent Meeting."
- ** Ask questions at the opening meeting **: Give feedback to the question first, such as "This is a good question" or "This question is a little abstract, I understand what you want to ask is..." He needed to buy time to think, then use sentences such as "yes but","yes and","yes because", etc. to confirm before answering, and then nest the first and second word order words to make the answer orderly.
- ** Tutor didn't give any suggestions for thesis revision **:"Teacher, do you think there are any problems that need to be revised in my thesis?" "I haven't received your reply, so I came to ask Teacher. Thank you for taking a look."
- ** Tutor's Question **: You can say,"Teacher, regarding the XX problem you told me last time, I went back and thought about it seriously and found XX. I want to ask you again, is that okay?"
- ** Mentor asks for opinions **: Answer: "Regarding XX, my thoughts are: 1, 2, 3. What I said may not be comprehensive. I hope that the teacher will criticize and correct me."
4. ** Drawing a pie in front of the teacher **: If the teacher is drawing a pie, you can use a more euphemistic perfunctory method such as "Teacher, you're right, you're right, it will definitely work. I'm the student who doesn't work hard. I'll go back and check again."
5. ** Work report **: Send the PowerPoint and Word to the tutor in advance to make it easier for the tutor to understand the situation. During the exchange of scientific research questions, if you find that the tutor doesn't know much about the project you just started, you can check the information yourself before communicating with the tutor.
6. ** Daily Chat **: Speak less in front of the teacher. Focus on listening to the teacher. When the teacher talks about the glorious deeds, you can be on the side to answer, such as asking,"What happened to the teacher after that?"
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I am a fresh graduate with no work experience.The interview techniques for web editors were as follows:
Understand the basic responsibilities and processes of editing, including content review, proofreading, typography, publishing, etc., and be familiar with the use of various editing tools and software.
2. Have a certain understanding of online literature and be able to create content according to requirements.
3. Good communication skills and team spirit. Able to communicate and coordinate effectively with authors, readers, website administrators, etc.
4. Possess strong writing skills and creative thinking skills. Able to write high quality content according to requirements and be able to transform it into actual online works.
5. Possess keen news sensitivity and awareness of public opinion guidance. Able to discover and deal with news and hot topics on the Internet in a timely manner.
6. Basic English reading and writing skills. Able to read and write online works in English.
7. Able to learn quickly and adapt to the new environment. Able to adapt to the new work system and work flow in a short time.
8. Possess good psychological quality and ability to withstand stress. Able to face all kinds of challenges and difficulties at work.
These are some of the skills that web editors need to prepare for their interview. I hope they can help. Also, remember to bring your own work collection and relevant information to show your creative ability and talent during the interview.