Even if you can pass the initial exam, you will certainly fail the interview.
A similar situation happened in our school the year before last. A junior got a super high score in the exam and the interview was found. There is no need to embarrass the interview teacher. They easily found loopholes in the candidate and rejected him for absolutely justified reasons. He took the exam again last year and was admitted successfully.
Now the postgraduate entrance examination is different from previous years. There are many students applying for the exam, and the school has enough students to choose from. I believe you are a serious student. You can clap your chest and say that my academic performance is higher than that of most senior students in our school, but what about other grades? Postgraduate enrollment attaches great importance to the ability of candidates, such as the ability to analyze and solve problems and the ability to innovate. As an undergraduate in an independent college, you have completed most of the courses in three years. What is certain is that you spend most of your time studying courses and taking credits, which is not conducive to the cultivation of your ability.
Therefore, I advise you to finish the course step by step, so that you can spare no effort. You can spend your time on improving your ability, don't pay too much attention to your grades, pay attention to the in-depth understanding of basic feelings and basic laws, and pay attention to cultivating your ability to analyze and solve problems by using what you have learned. These are not only very important for the postgraduate interview, but also decisive for your later life.