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Post the mti experience of Foreign Affairs College to Liao!
I. Personal situation

Double-non-first Normal University, majoring in English teachers, minor in economics, with 87 marks in TEM-4, 627 marks in CET-6, catti 233 certificate, IELTS initial test 7, and high school English teacher qualification certificate.

There are 380 students in the initial test and 90 students in the second test, with a total of 18 students (2021MTI, 29 students in ma adjustment 1 1 name).

202 1 377 people took the initial test at Foreign Affairs University, and 48 people entered the re-examination. I tied for 29-35. It can be said that there are many players around 380! The final score is as follows: initial test score /5*70%+ retest score *30%.

Second, time planning.

202 1 The epidemic is very tiring at home, and school starts in September. I once wanted to study in the study room, but I went off and on for a month and stayed at home until school started. I thought I could stay in the library from morning till night as soon as school started, but as a result, our educational practice caught up with September-10, and I was afraid that I couldn't pass the intermediate exam and there was not enough time. Anyway, I survived. Looking back on last year, my schedule at home should be like this:

February-March: Studying interpretation (two winter vacation classes taught by an old urchin teacher in Weibo).

April-June: Considering the problem of choosing a school, minoring in preparing graduation thesis, participating in the National Interpretation Competition and the Chinese-Japanese Cup Translation Competition, having school teachers to guide the interpretation and translation problems, polishing the translated manuscripts repeatedly, and gradually improving the translation ability, this process has really gained something. However, there was no formal preparation for the postgraduate entrance examination during this period. Basically keep the habit of memorizing words, reading foreign news and practicing oral translation. I study for about 5-7 hours every day.

July-August: I formally prepare for the exam. I study for about 8 hours every day. During this period, I also learned about some remedial classes. I think going to class or not is still a choice. There are many remedial classes with poor evaluation in the "You don't know the postgraduate entrance examination circle" in Weibo. Let's keep your eyes open.

September-65438+February, internship in school, with an average of 6 hours of study every day.

Generally speaking, I am not the kind of player who studies for a long time. Originally, I wanted to have a fixed schedule every day and strictly abide by it, but the internship time is very flexible. I can only adjust my methods and set myself the tasks I need to complete every day. Efficiency is the most important, and the way that suits you is the best.

Third, mentality adjustment.

After preparing for the exam for more than a year, my mentality is still relatively stable, and I can't help but doubt myself occasionally, but just do it! What's more, I had an internship at that time. Should my classmates be in school at this time? Since time is so tight, what time is there to worry? Action is the best medicine to cure anxiety! Of course, if the mentality really collapses, then give yourself some time to slow down. No big deal. Don't push yourself too hard. After all, life is so long, all roads lead to Rome, and it is most important to be happy every day ~

All the above are my heartfelt words, and they are just my opinions. Learning experience is for your reference, I hope it will help you ~