Secondly, it depends on your performance in the second interview. The second interview will generally introduce yourself, ask some professional questions, ask questions related to your undergraduate graduation design, ask your favorite professional direction, and examine your personal character and teamwork spirit. There are also many schools that test English in the second exam, especially listening, because there is no listening in the first exam. All these require you to prepare well, and of course it is also important to improvise. Try to be confident and alert. No teacher likes a dull student.
There are also many students who like to contact the teacher in advance before the second interview, and even give the teacher gifts. . I think it's really not advisable to give gifts or something, which makes people feel snobbish and not a person who can do scientific research in a down-to-earth manner. There is no need to find a teacher in advance. Unless you really have a lot of information, what can you say by contacting in advance? No relatives, no reason why others don't take care of you?
So the most important thing is to be prepared, especially to be clear about the content of your graduation project. If you participated in a project during your college years, you should also make clear these things, which are likely to be asked by the teacher. If the second interview is really bad, don't panic if you are brushed off. You can also pay attention to the transfer information of various schools, and sometimes it is good to transfer schools.