Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - I want to be a graduate student in the School of Mathematics of Southeast University. I usually only have two undergraduate books. Will the school exclude such candidates? What are the chances of bein
I want to be a graduate student in the School of Mathematics of Southeast University. I usually only have two undergraduate books. Will the school exclude such candidates? What are the chances of bein
I want to be a graduate student in the School of Mathematics of Southeast University. I usually only have two undergraduate books. Will the school exclude such candidates? What are the chances of being admitted? Generally speaking, it is a bit exclusive, not the exclusion of two books. Candidates in our school take the exam as long as they are online.

For example, two candidates apply for the same tutor, one with a low score in our school and the other with a high score in another school. If the tutor plans to recruit only one, ask the one with low grades in our school. If both of them are from other schools, they will get high marks.

If you want to be admitted, you must get high marks and luck.

Good luck!