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My brother who took the postgraduate entrance examination is a sophomore this year. The mathematics department of an ordinary school has also learned java c language, and he is very interested in comp
My brother who took the postgraduate entrance examination is a sophomore this year. The mathematics department of an ordinary school has also learned java c language, and he is very interested in computers and wants to take the exam. Hello, mathematics major is a good major in basic subjects, which is very suitable for further study. You can study computer or communication direction. This is no problem. After all, math major will make your logical thinking clearer, and computer programming is also a very logical major. It is still very helpful to learn math well. In fact, you are right to take the postgraduate exam in computer science. Communication major will be far away from you. Generally, your courses are communication principles, signals and systems, and electronic circuits. Actually, it's a little different from the programming you are learning now. But it's no problem for you to take the math major.

But the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is a very good school. There are several universities called University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (Xi 'an). This is the only 985 university in Sichuan, and it is also one of the 34 universities that have the right to independently mark papers for postgraduate entrance examination. The computer or communication major of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is very good, so it is difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination.

In a 985 university like the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, undergraduates will generally suffer some losses in the second interview, but if you are really excellent, with high initial test scores and good second interview, the teacher is actually willing to recruit you. There is indeed discrimination in the postgraduate entrance examination, and it must be false to say that there is no discrimination. However, this situation is not absolute. I also know that some people who didn't come out of 2 1 1 school finally entered the 985 university for graduate students, and that was by people's efforts. Because the undergraduate course is not good, the first place in the initial test is still brushed down. This situation does exist, but it is definitely a minority.

I am an undergraduate majoring in computer science in Tongji University. Some of my classmates are studying there. They know a lot about electronic technology. If you want to know anything, you can continue to ask, hoping to help you.