Is it difficult for Tongji University to take the postgraduate entrance examination for civil engineering?
I don't think you need to think so much. The most important thing is to review yourself. In that year's exam, I enrolled 800 students and accepted 140 students, which was roughly 5: 1, but I finally calculated that it was not that difficult. Because someone reported, but did not participate, there are generally 1/3 people; Others were reported but not approved well, probably1/3; The remaining 1/3 is truly eligible to compete, which is actually a ratio of 5:3. And at that time, as long as the Tongji line was crossed, even if it was not admitted to the Department of Architecture or the Department of Structure, it would be transferred to other related departments. I have a buddy in my dormitory. But in the final analysis, he is also engaged in structural design, all the same. I think your background is also good. Work hard, overcome yourself, and take the postgraduate entrance examination. If you want some tips, I wonder if there are any remedial classes for postgraduate entrance examination in the school. In those years, they had too much contact and missed many questions. . . But that was many years ago. Come on!