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Pedagogy can't pass the exam
Most education majors can cross the exam, but some majors may not accept it.

Pedagogy is divided into master's degree and master's degree, and master's degree is more inclusive of cross-candidates. However, many master's disciplines require the same master's degree (that is, cross-examination is not supported), special education majors require academic background, education management majors require two to three years of work experience, and other majors basically support cross-examination For details, please refer to the enrollment requirements of the reported institutions.

The entrance examination for graduate students majoring in education usually examines professional knowledge, educational theory, educational psychology and so on, and is not limited to a specific professional background. Therefore, many people with different professional backgrounds can successfully cross the exam to the education major through preparation and hard work.

However, some special education majors, such as special education and educational technology, may require candidates to have certain academic background or practical experience, because these majors require candidates to have certain professional knowledge or skills. When applying for these majors, you need to read the enrollment brochure carefully to understand the specific requirements and restrictions.

Interrogate the professional advantages of pedagogy;

1. Don't take the math test: For students who haven't studied advanced math, line generation and other math-related courses in college for four years, or whose math foundation is weak, the cross-examination pedagogy greatly reduces the difficulty of the cross-examination and gives them more energy to study the professional courses of pedagogy.

2. Low learning threshold: Mathematics, physics, English, computer, machinery, medicine, electronic communication and other disciplines are highly specialized, and learning these disciplines requires a strong professional foundation and knowledge and skills, so the learning threshold is high. Pedagogy, on the other hand, is different. Pedagogy has no strong professional pertinence, professional textbooks are more inclined to liberal arts, and the understanding of professional textbooks is low, even if it is based on zero.

3. A large number of cross-examination students: Many people choose cross-examination pedagogy, which provides more opportunities and resources for cross-examination students.

4. The competition is relatively small: Compared with the students of this major, cross-candidates may be more likely to have an advantage in the competition.

5. Good employment prospects: The employment prospects of pedagogy are better, because education is the foundation of the country and an industry that will never decline.