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Why didn't Wuhan University take part in the postgraduate entrance examination of journalism and communication?
Wu Da's style is to pay more attention to current events, integrate theory with practice to analyze problems, and there is a lot of room for subjective play. In fact, there are few professional books on journalism in Wuhan University, but the real questions over the years contain a lot of gold, because Wuhan University requires a wide range of knowledge. For example, on the basis of studying journalism, it is best to read more books related to economy, current affairs, law and philosophy. The books recommended by Wuhan University include Principles of Economics, Fundamentals of Law by Zhou and A Brief History of Chinese Philosophy by Feng Youlan. Also, I read the comments of Southern Weekend, a newspaper designated by Wuhan University, which was very enlightening. So you see that many questions in the northwest or southwest are explained by the same noun and solved differently. They pay attention to answering questions on the basis of memory. There are also Wuda University, Xiamen University and so on, which are very lively, but the key point is to play independently on the basis of understanding. Personally, I think that such a relatively fixed thing as the History of Chinese-foreign Exchanges does not conform to the style and research direction of Wu Da, so I seldom see such books designated by Wu Da. I hope it helps you.