The general re-examination admission ratio is 1.2 to 1.5. For example, 10 people are admitted, and there may be 12 people, or even 15 people entering the second interview. Under normal circumstances, some people will not be admitted. The weight of the re-examination results of master's enrollment in the total score has increased to 30% to 50%. Even if the candidates get high marks in the initial examination of postgraduate entrance examination, if the results fail to meet the requirements in the re-examination organized by the admissions unit, the candidates will be rejected by one vote. At present, the retest scores of many schools account for 40% of the total score, and some famous schools even reach 50%. So entering the second interview is fierce. Don't think that if you get a high score in the first test, everything will be fine in the second test.
Generally speaking, the second interview is not so strict, but it is also divided into schools. I suggest you ask the seniors of the school you want to take the exam. At the same time, it depends on the proportion of re-examination, which will definitely be controlled within the proportion of re-examination stipulated by the state. There must be a brush, but it won't be too serious.