You'd better log in to the graduate school of this school and look at the enrollment scores over the years. Some schools will publish the interview results of various majors.
If you want to accept it safely, I miss you.
Politics should be above 70 points, of course, about 60 points is also possible (politics is very simple, I got 75 points in the postgraduate entrance examination, and the average score of other students in the class is about 65 points)
English is more difficult, but I have to get more than 55 points (I got 65 points in 2006, but actually I barely passed CET-6, and some people in my class got more than 80 points, so the average score in my class was 55 points that year)
Math, I didn't take the math test, but I know it's difficult, but it's better to take 120 or more, at least 100.
Specialized course, which is a course to improve the total score. 90 points can be interviewed, 140 points can also be interviewed, but the scores are very different. At that time, my two professional courses were all above 134 (of course, the highest in that major).
You can calculate that your total professional score should be at least 330 points, and of course it is safer to exceed 360 points. (I got 409 points at that time, because I didn't take the math major, which was very high. In fact, I can get it safely at 330. After all, the school is not 2 1 1).