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I'm going to cry. Has anyone ever had a blind exam for a master's thesis? What's the pass rate?
I am a blind judge. I was sent to trial in February last year. In fact, blind judges are not so terrible. As long as the paper is not a big problem, it should be no problem. My thesis supervisor in science and engineering was so busy that I read it twice and basically didn't change anything, but I passed it anyway. Although the score is not too high, it is only my own problem, and my language organization ability is too poor. . . . . Our college passed the blind test. Does that comfort you?

My thesis is also written in a variety of ways, and the repetition rate should not be a problem, but the content is rather empty. I'm thinking about the content now. That's it. There's nothing I can do. I just need to quickly adjust the format of the code. There should be no mistake in the big picture, and there should be no problem. It seems that the master's students can't pass this pass. . . Don't worry about Lou, as long as you use the format well, it should be no problem.

Landlord, there is really nothing to be afraid of.

I am a master and graduated in March this year. Last year, I chose 65438+February blind test. I was scared at that time, too, but I was too tired to travel for an interview, so I asked my tutor to change my summary (although my tutor hated me).

Then I looked at the text casually and found that although what I learned was terrible, the paper looked like it was written. So I paid it without much change. As a result, my grades are not bad, higher than normal students.

So, landlord, look at the paper again. Substantial research results are not important if they are tall, and they can be written with a little pride. In addition, don't make too many mistakes in the text, and it's OK.

It's really nothing difficult. Good luck!