Because most colleges and universities take the difference re-examination, if the subject can enter the re-examination, at least it means that the subject is on the shortlist and hopefully accepted, then the rest depends on the re-examination. Aside from the written part of the re-examination, you should introduce yourself first during the interview. Some groups will let you read or translate an English document, and then basically ask according to the course scores and project experience written on your resume. If the subjects have no project experience, or their scores are not particularly high, or they are not very good at answering course questions with high scores on their resumes, then the next question is to complete the progress. After all, there is no other requirement. At this time, the master of the background and principle of Bi design and the progress of Bi design have become the contents that teachers can inspect. If there is no progress at this time, I am confused about Bibby's background, and other questions and answers during the interview are not particularly good, so it is easy to be brushed off. Of course, the most important thing is the undergraduate colleges and the preliminary test results. As long as these two are not bad, the rest are almost all right.
My master's research interests are channel modeling, beam management, large-scale MIMO and hybrid beamforming. I have the experience of building a link-level simulation platform in full accordance with the 3GPP protocol. The platform has been commercialized and has been answering questions for my classmates. Any questions about communication, deep learning, Java, etc? Can exchange, I am happy to answer them.