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How about graduate students majoring in international politics in the Institute of International Relations?
Hello, landlord!

First of all, the landlord should be rewarded for his spirit of taking precautions. It is a good thing to have such a plan now, but as an experienced person, I personally think that the front line of postgraduate entrance examination should not be stretched too long, otherwise people will be very tired. Moreover, if the whole university is preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, you will lose many more precious things. Freshmen and sophomores can also take part in more school activities, get to know more people and learn how to behave, which is very important for your future work and study. At present, you can pay more attention to what major is good for employment. If you have time, you might as well go out for an internship in the company, so that you can know more about what major to take in the future.

At present, getting more scholarships is the key for you to learn English and professional courses well. These are the hardware for finding a job in the future. Tutors generally prefer talents who are excellent in all aspects to nerds who only study hard.

If you must link your present study with the postgraduate entrance examination, then my suggestion is that you'd better keep reading English every day, because many people fail in the postgraduate entrance examination because English has not crossed the line. At present, both freshmen and sophomores can pass CET-4 and CET-6. If you still have spare capacity, you can take part in BET or intermediate interpretation, which will be helpful for your future postgraduate entrance examination.

Professional courses can generally be strengthened in junior year, and of course, freshmen and sophomores should also lay the foundation. If the future postgraduate major you are currently choosing has nothing to do with your current major, you can also choose to take related courses. In other words, taking other courses that will help you improve your overall quality will be of great help to you.

So personally, I think it is more appropriate to spend at most one year in the real preparation stage. Postgraduate entrance examination is a process that needs long-term persistence, so we can't set the time too long, or we won't be able to persist at the last and most critical time. There are many things to review in the postgraduate entrance examination. If the review time is too short, the review will be incomplete, so one year is more appropriate. However, if you have learned the professional foundation well in the early stage, you may only need a few months to review in the year of preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, but the most important thing is to look at your learning status and hard work ~

Usually, you can read more information about the postgraduate entrance examination. You can go to Postgraduate Education Network, China Postgraduate Admissions Information Network and China Education Online, which will be helpful for you to review and apply.

Recruit the enrollment information of 030206 international politics nationwide, and find 55 graduate enrollment institutions to recruit this major. The details are as follows: Peking University beijing language and culture university Dianzi University Northeast Normal University Fudan University School of International Relations Hebei Normal University Henan University Heilongjiang University Hunan Normal University East China Normal University Jilin University and South University People's Liberation Army Nanjing Political College Lanzhou University Liaoning University Liaocheng University Nanchang University. Beijing Normal University, Nanjing Political College, Shanghai Branch (Air Force ... Nankai University, Shandong Normal University, Shanxi University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai Normal University, Sichuan University, Tianjin Normal University, Tongji University, School of Foreign Affairs, Wuhan University, Northwest Normal University, Xiamen University, Xinjiang University, Yanbian University, Yunnan University, Yunnan University for Nationalities, Zhejiang University), Central Party School, China Ocean University, China Renmin University, China Youshi University (Beijing China University of Political Science and Law, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Zhongshan University, Shanghai Institute of International Studies,

The examination subjects of different institutions are not exactly the same (according to the bibliography designated by the target institution). You can go to the following website to inquire:

I hope my answer can help you a little!