1. Clothing and appearance
Candidates should dress cleanly, elegantly and elegantly. A postgraduate entrance examination interview is not like a job interview. You don’t need to dress up. Dressing up too formally will give people the impression of being rigid and not very flexible. Therefore, just choose clothes that are comfortable to look at according to the major you are applying for.
1. Hair
Being clean and tidy should start from the "head". Wearing hair that is too long or greasy will give people a bad impression of being uninspired and sloppy.
2. Facial features
Beard: Do not grow a beard and keep your cheeks clean.
Nose hair: Many people pay attention to the beard but miss the nose hair, and others or classmates are often too embarrassed to remind them. Before the interview, you must carefully look in the mirror and do a self-examination.
Bad breath: Some people inevitably have bad breath when they talk too much. During the interview, you can bring chewing gum and eat a piece half an hour before the interview to keep the smell of your mouth fresh. However, be sure not to have chewing gum in your mouth before the interview begins. Do not enter the interview haughtily chewing gum. Also be careful not to eat any smelly food such as garlic before the retest, otherwise a mouthful of smelly food will show that you do not know how to respect others.
3. Makeup: Natural and refreshing, do not wear heavy makeup.
2. Expression
During the re-examination, the expression should be relaxed, natural and calm, giving people a pleasant and refreshing feeling.
1. Act naturally when entering the door, do not be nervous or flustered;
2. Always smile, be courteous and courteous during the interview. Show a warm, cheerful, generous, and optimistic mental state;
3. Don’t frown or show no expression for no reason;
4. Don’t stare directly at the other person, and don’t use your eyes to Glaring at people, carelessly, it is better to land on the examiner's nose, so as to maintain contact and avoid impolite staring;
5. When the other party asks questions, do not look around, otherwise the examiner will They will mistakenly think that you lack sincerity and interest:
6. Don’t look tired or yawn all day long, and get enough sleep the day before the exam;
7. Don’t peek at the examiner’s desk , manuscript paper and notes;
8. When the interview goes well, don’t be overjoyed and clap your hands;
9. Students taking the re-examination should not only pay attention to what the interview teacher is saying, but also You should also pay attention to the changes in the examiner's expression in order to accurately grasp the speaker's thoughts and feelings;
10. In order to attract the listener's attention, make the speech colorful and enhance the appeal, You can add some appropriate gestures when speaking, but the movements should not be too large, let alone dancing and pointing; 11. When speaking, you must not show a drunken or groveling expression, trying to use Despise yourself to please the other person. Doing so can only lower your own personality. Only by adopting an attitude that is neither humble nor arrogant can you gain the trust of the other party.
3. Behavior
Teachers have a lot of eyes on you, and your temperament can be seen from your postures such as sitting, standing, and walking. Good manners can give people the impression of being educated, knowledgeable, and polite, thereby gaining the favor of others.
1. Entering and exiting:
Knock on the door, enter the door after getting permission from the teacher, say hello, sit down after getting permission, and say thank you. At the end of the interview, smile, stand, say thank you, and say "goodbye."
2. Answer the questions:
When answering the questions, you must be confident and your eyes should not wander; your speech must be clear and your voice should be moderate; your answers should be complete, without hesitation, and without using verbal phrases. Use polite terms such as "you". Don't pretend to understand. The examiners are all experts. Answers that don't pretend to understand will not only fail to score points, but the examiner will even doubt your character.
3. Walking:
When walking, you should keep your body upright, look straight ahead, step forward rhythmically and alternately with your legs, and walk roughly in a straight line of equal width. Swing your arms naturally at both sides of your body, but don't swing too much. The sound of footsteps should be controlled and do not drag your feet along the floor. If you have the habit of leaning forward, leaning back, or swaying from side to side when walking, or walking with your toes inward or outward in a figure-eight shape at the same time, it is an irregular and unsightly behavior.
4. Standing:
When standing, the body should be upright, the head, neck, body and legs should be vertical to the ground, the shoulders should be flat, and the arms and hands should be on both sides of the body. Stand sideways and droop, look straight ahead with your eyes, and close your mouth naturally: your feet should be aligned, and the distance between your toes should be no more than one foot apart. It would be unsightly if the legs are too far apart. Hands should not be placed in pockets or crossed over the chest.
5. Sitting posture:
Sit in an upright posture. Sit in the seat designated by the examiner and do not move the seat that has been arranged. There are two extreme undesirable sitting postures during the retest. One is that he slumped down on the back of the chair, and the other is that he only sits on the edge of the chair with fear. When there is no support behind you, your upper body should be upright and slightly tilted forward (this can not only make your voice loud and strong, make people feel that you are energetic, but also show that you are interested and respectful of the examiner), keep your head straight and your eyes level. ; Keep your knees together, your arms hanging naturally close to your body, your hands on your legs at will, and your feet touching the ground naturally. When there is support behind you, you cannot lean your head back casually, which will make you look lazy.
Once seated, do not rock from side to side or put one leg over the other. The legs should be kept together naturally and should not be spread too far apart, especially for women.
4. Civility and Courtesy
Civility, courtesy and etiquette are a reflection of a person’s quality and a symbol of his personality.
1. There must be a waiting period before the re-examination. Do not walk around or make noise outside the classroom while waiting for the interview, let alone go outside the examination room to look in without authorization. Conversations between re-examination candidates should also be Keep your voice as low as possible to avoid disturbing others' ability to take the test or think.
2. Do not rush into the interview room. Candidates must knock on the door gently first and obtain permission from the interviewing teacher before entering the room. When entering a room, don't stick your head in first to look around, but go in with your whole body.
3. After entering the room, turn your back to the interviewer, close the door gently, and then slowly turn around to face the examiner.
4. Smile to the examiner and say hello like "Hello" to create a harmonious atmosphere between the examiner and you:
5. If you are not the examiner The interviewer reaches out first, and you must not reach forward to shake hands with the other person; if the examiner reaches out his hand on his own initiative, respond with a firm but gentle handshake;
6. When the interviewer does not ask you to sit down Never sit down in a hurry. When you are asked to sit down, do not call Ruohanhanchan, but say "thank you";
7. Try to remember the name and title of each interviewing teacher, and make sure there is no mistake;
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11. Do not interrupt the examiner casually or argue with the examiner on a certain issue unless there is an extremely important reason;
12. Do not put anything in your mouth, let alone Smoking;
13. Do not act restless, eager to leave or go to another appointment before the examiner ends the interview;
14. When the examiner signals that the interview is over, smile , stand up, say thank you, and say "goodbye" without taking the initiative to extend your hand to shake;
15. When you go out to push or pull the door, turn around and face the examiner head-on, and then say "thank you, goodbye" , let him or her go out first, and then close the door gently;
16. If a secretary or receptionist greets you before you enter the interview room, thank him or her when you leave. Farewell.