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Solution. How should I reply to my tutor?
You may not need this. Maybe the tutor thinks you are a student in their school to answer you like this.

If not, then, although your test score is low, are you sure you can cross the national line? Like you said, it's too detailed. If I were a tutor, I would at least know what major you took, the scores of all subjects, the total score, what university you came from, the basic information of your undergraduate grades, the awards you won during your undergraduate period, what scientific research activities you participated in during your undergraduate period, and how your practical ability is. As for academic potential, you really need an interview to know.

I can only imagine what I want to help you now. Suppose your undergraduate course is 2 1 1, and your postgraduate study scores are 56 in English, 65 in politics, 1 in major1/kloc-0 in major 2, with a total score of 35 1. In this way, I can basically be sure that you can pass.

Then I can invite you for an interview, mainly to understand your academic potential and personality. Whether it can be integrated into my research team.

Assuming that everything is as mentioned above, you can only contact your tutor by phone or email. If the tutor's school is 985, you are basically disqualified.

If the tutor's school is 2 1 1, or 985 comprehensive arts and sciences, such as NPC and Minzu University of China, you still have a chance. You continue to contact the tutor, indicating that you are really interested in being a tutor's student and interested in the tutor's research direction. You can talk about the tutor's recent paper. Once the tutor is happy, he may be interested in letting you have another interview. If you don't introduce yourself with a detailed resume for the first time, then it is purely misleading for the tutor to call you for an interview, or you think you are from our school, otherwise this situation can't be the normal reply of the tutor.

If you have introduced your postgraduate entrance examination and your research interest, you only need to contact your tutor this time, and let him give you another chance to tell you the actual situation that you are far away from school sincerely. You can always wait for the teacher to pick you up and ensure that you arrive on time. As for whether the tutor's conclusion is to let you be exempted from inspection or reject you, you can only listen to the teacher's decision.