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I am a sophomore this year. I am a girl majoring in journalism in two schools in Gansu. I want to go to Lanzhou University to study journalism. What preparations should be made?
I am a junior in the School of Journalism and Communication of Lanzhou University. According to the information that the teacher usually gives us in class, it is as follows:

1. You shouldn't look down on you just because you are a sophomore. Ultimately, it depends on your grades, and grades are the last word. In other words, even if a journalism undergraduate at Fudan University or the National People's Congress doesn't study hard and his grades are red, I don't think he can be admitted to a graduate student who is much worse than his own school.

2. Whether the test is good or not is always relative. Don't think you did well in the exam this year just because you did well in the exam last year, and don't think you did well in the exam when you saw that other colleges did well. Generally speaking, the master seems to be better than the master.

3. We must learn English well, and it is better to pass CET-6. English is a national volume, and there is no reference book designated by the hospital. Looking for English New Oriental.

There are absolutely no remedial classes for postgraduate entrance examination in schools and hospitals, and teachers are busy with classes and other things, so they have no time to do it. Politics is national. I think you can consider reporting it. But specialized courses are unnecessary and useless. Each school may have to take different majors. Introduction to Journalism, Journalism Theory, History of Chinese Journalism, History of Foreign Journalism, Introduction to Communication, etc. You should have similar courses. In short, our courses generally use books published by the National People's Congress. These can only be learned by rote, so don't take any chances. We have been here for four years, and the teacher also said that they are the books that teach us. Of course, some are alive. You can look at People's Daily and Xinhuanet more, pay attention to current events and practice. Then look at the relevant theoretical books, such as four theories of media, freedom, helplessness of communication and so on. The more books you read, the better, not only news, but also economy, politics and history.

I've been thinking about it since my sophomore year. If you really take action, you will succeed.