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Do all graduate students majoring in economics follow the national unified examination in mathematics? Or do some schools give themselves exams after the second interview? Are they all math three?
1, yes. Graduate students of economics in each school take the third math test, that is, take the national unified exam. Some schools no longer take Math III, the first test subject for economic majors. It is to test the comprehensive ability of the 396 joint entrance examination for economic majors. See the professional catalogue published by the admissions school for details.

2. Economics majors generally don't take math in the second interview, but only take professional courses and spoken English. For specific re-examination subjects, you can check the professional catalogue published by the admissions school.