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Self-enrollment mathematics interview questions
There used to be: how to teach a first-grade child to count the rectangles in a 4*4 square (you have to teach him what rectangles are first)

Gu Chaohao is a mathematician with the highest national science and technology award. He is likely to ask (as if he were a professor at Fudan University).

Give me some more questions from the past.

What is a conic curve and what does it have to do with a cone?

There is a glass of water. The cup is cylindrical with a thick top and a thin bottom. What shape is the water surface?

Please list the famous mathematicians, physicists and chemists I have met. . . Tell me about what our school has trained (in fact, it is to ask which celebrities our school has trained)

You said you would push the field of XX forward. How come?

What are the applications of XX in daily life?

Who won this year's Nobel Prize and what achievements have been made (there is no Nobel Prize in mathematics, but there are others).

Others will ask about social facts, personal development, common sense, school history (also pay attention to your alma mater), morality and values.

It is impossible to guess what they will ask, and many questions are just raised on the spot. You can study your application materials carefully and see where they will ask (such as characteristics, shortcomings (how to overcome them), hobbies. . )

It is too wide.