Objectively speaking, it is still very difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination for journalism and communication. The reason for this is the following:
First, the score line is high
First, let's look at the Bank of China. The scores of journalism and communication (master) and literature (master of journalism and communication) are the highest among all majors. 202 1 new biography and master's degree, the national line in area a is 355 points, and the public requires 53 points. New biography and master's degree, 345 points in the national line of area B, public * *.
In 2020, there will be 355 new academic master's national line in Area A, 52 required public courses, 345 required national line in Area B, and 49 required public courses. In a word, the overall score of the new biography and the score of the public course are basically the highest among all the postgraduate entrance examination subjects.
But to tell the truth, for the new biography, the role of the national line is actually not very big, because the new biography is indeed voluminous, so the retest scores of general schools are much higher than the national line. For example, the retest score of Beijing Normal University last year was 388, and the retest score of Teshuo was 395.
China University of Political Science and Law 390, Beijing Foreign Studies University 392, Central University of Finance and Economics 465,438+06, Beijing Institute of Printing 395. Just looking at these scores, you can feel the pressure.
Because I took a new biography, and then signed up for a journalism major course in an institution, after listening for a period of time, I found that the teacher separated the hot topics from the textbooks, because the separation was extremely clear, so my cognition of the whole journalism knowledge was also separated from the hot topics and textbooks. Later, I felt that I couldn't meet my own requirements, so I quit his home, listened to the audition classes of several institutions, and finally chose the professional course of the postgraduate entrance examination.
Their teacher will explain how to integrate these knowledge into the topic after talking about hot topics and textbook knowledge respectively. So in the initial course, I completed the transition from learning knowledge to answering questions directly. I think I will feel more practical if I continue to learn like this.
Second, the registration ratio is high.
In addition to the score line, there is another dimension to measure the difficulty of applying for a school, that is, the admission ratio. However, the admission ratio is not optimistic.
For example, the enrollment ratio of Shanghai University in 20 19 is: master of new communication 45: 1, master of junior college 6: kloc-0/,master of communication of Nankai University 43: 1 in 2020, and School of Journalism and Communication of Peking University 42: 65438.
Not to mention the enrollment of journalism and communication majors in general famous schools, especially the enrollment of 34 self-standard schools is very small. For example, the National People's Congress only recruits full-time unified examination candidates, and the number of students enrolled is often around 20. Beijing Normal University enrolls 8 new students, who are full-time candidates with special degree 15. Even for other non-34 colleges and universities, it is enough to recruit more than 50 in each direction.
Third, the scope of preparation is wide.
If you want to apply for journalism and communication graduate students, you should not only memorize the basic knowledge of professional reference books such as journalism, journalism history and communication, but also pay attention to academic and industry hotspots and major social current events at any time.
In addition to analyzing problems from an academic point of view, you can not only output knowledge in the form of name explanation, short answer questions and essay questions, but also exercise your professional ability, that is, you should be proficient in writing news, comments, even report planning, interview outline, advertising planning, public relations planning, data news planning, documentary planning, live broadcast planning and so on.