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What subjects should physical education graduate students take?
Physical education postgraduate examination subjects include professional basic theoretical knowledge examination, academic paper writing and reading ability examination, comprehensive ability examination, physical practice skill examination and foreign language examination.

1, professional basic theoretical knowledge assessment: including sports basic theoretical knowledge, such as sports physiology, sports psychology, sports training, sports anatomy, etc. The purpose of this examination is to evaluate candidates' mastery of the basic concepts and principles of physical education.

2. Evaluation of academic paper writing and reading ability: Examining candidates' academic paper writing and reading ability may require writing academic papers or compositions, or reading and answering related questions.

3. Comprehensive ability assessment: This part of the exam usually involves case analysis and comprehensive application ability of disciplines. To evaluate the ability of candidates to comprehensively apply knowledge to solve physical education problems.

4. Physical Practice Skills Examination: Examining the practical operation skills and application abilities of candidates in the field of physical practice, such as teaching design and implementation, formulation and implementation of sports training plans, etc.

5. Foreign language test: usually an English test, which evaluates candidates' foreign language level, including listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Matters needing attention

1, full preparation: know the exam subjects and contents in advance, and study and prepare systematically. Master the basic theoretical knowledge of sports, and be familiar with relevant practical skills and application ability requirements.

2. Check the official enrollment information: carefully check the official enrollment brochures and examination outlines of colleges and universities to understand the specific examination subjects, forms and requirements.

3. Academic English ability: Pay attention to improving your English level to cope with possible English exams and academic literature reading.

4. Accumulation of practical experience: accumulate more practical experience in the field of sports practice and improve their practical skills and application ability.

5. Review exercises regularly: make a reasonable study plan and review exercises regularly to improve your comprehensive academic ability and test-taking ability.

6. Pay attention to time management: arrange the time reasonably to ensure that there is enough time to prepare for the exams in various subjects and avoid cramming.

7. Pay attention to the examination rules: understand and abide by the examination rules and requirements before the examination, including the examination time, place, required materials, etc., to avoid unnecessary mistakes and influences.

8. Keep a positive attitude: Postgraduate entrance examination is an important exam. Keeping a positive learning attitude and self-confidence and believing in your own abilities will help you develop your potential better.