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Interview guidance: independent enrollment must pay attention to four dimensions
Independent enrollment, three major alliances, Warsaw Pact, NATO Excellence? The shortlist will be announced at the beginning of xx, and candidates can check the written test results as soon as this week. Next, candidates will face the last hurdle? Interview. The interview will directly determine whether the candidates have the qualifications for independent enrollment and the admission quota. Therefore, candidates and parents have begun to turn their attention to the preparation of independent enrollment interviews. However, after all, the self-enrollment interview is conducted in the context of the convergence of secondary education and higher education. President Liang of Excellence Education reminds students: What should students pay attention to when attending an interview? Four dimensions? Namely, individual, collective, subjective and objective. ?

Last Sunday, an education and training institution conducted a mock interview for candidates who were going to participate in independent enrollment in colleges and universities. After the exam, the interviewer of a top university in Beijing reminded the candidates that the interview topics would be closer to life and reduce the discussion of current events. At the same time, the content and form of the interview are uncertain? Candidates may encounter individual interviews or group discussions.

Liang reminded candidates that in either case, they should first pay attention to the time, and secondly, don't answer questions during the interview. Virtual? . ? When talking about your own arguments, you need to have strong arguments to supplement them. Candidates who want to apply for HKU should pay more attention to this. At the same time, we can't just talk about the topic, we need to expand. ?

Liang suggested that candidates conduct in-depth interview questions from four dimensions: individual, collective, subjective and objective. From personal subjective opinions to objective analysis; Then to the collective subjectivity, that is, culture and other aspects; Finally, it rises to collective objectivity, that is, analyzing problems from the system and institutional level. ? If you can discuss or answer in depth step by step, you will leave a good impression on the interviewer. ?

At the same time, in the mock interview, it is difficult for students with low investment to win the favor of the interviewer if they encounter group discussion. Especially for interviews in Hong Kong schools, teachers will attach great importance to this. In addition, in your speech, when you are aiming at the opposition, don't be too aggressive, as long as you can show your positive progress.

Finally, students should pay attention to their sitting posture and dress, no matter what clothes they wear, they should give people the feeling of being natural and graceful.