2022: Class A candidates: total score 193 points; Single subject (full score = 100)50 points; Single subject (full score > 100) 100; B candidates: total score183; Single subject (full score = 100)45 points; Single subject (full score > 100) 90 points;
202 1 year: Class A candidates: total score 179 points; Single subject (full score = 100)42 points; Single subject (full score > 100) 84 points; B candidates: total score169; Single subject (full score =100) 41; Single subject (full score > 100) 82 points;
The difference between mastering and learning.
There are three main differences between master's degree and master's degree: academic system, training objectives and examination difficulty. The academic system of master's degree is generally two years, focusing on practical application and cultivating professionals in short supply in the market, such as doctors, lawyers and engineers. The master's exam is generally English II and Mathematics III, and the difficulty is relatively low. Master's degree usually lasts for 2.5-3 years, focusing on theoretical research and cultivating teaching and scientific research talents, such as university teachers and researchers. The master's exam is generally English I and Math I and Math II, which is relatively difficult.
The training direction is different, which is the biggest difference between master and master. Generally speaking, the master is chosen for practice. If you get a master's degree, it won't be cheap to go to the Expo in the future. Teachers don't necessarily want you, because many of them are teacher-student relationships, and teachers talk about academic sects and academic skills. Therefore, if you want to take a Ph.D. exam in the future, you should take a postgraduate exam, because the postgraduate exam is practical, utilitarian and complicated, in order to find a good job faster in the future. Academic masters pay more attention to theoretical research, master's degree and continuing reading.