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The postgraduate entrance examination sends an email to the teacher. What if the teacher doesn't reply?

The postgraduate entrance examination sends an email to the teacher, but the teacher doesn't reply. Students are not in a hurry. You can handle it like this:

1. Check carefully to ensure that the teacher's email address is correct and normal.

Sometimes it may not be that the tutor didn't reply to the examinee's email, but that the examinee made mistakes in the tutor's email, such as entering one of the numbers incorrectly. This is also a possible situation, and it is best to check the accuracy when entering the mail.

At the same time, whether the channel to obtain the tutor's email address is reliable is often to find the tutor's contact information online, such as the mobile phone number, but the email address that the tutor often has may not be named after the mobile phone number, but may be pinyin or something else. Candidates had better find the tutor's students through relevant channels, and then ask the tutor's email, which will be more reliable.

2. If the tutor doesn't return, you can send a text message to remind him.

I haven't received an email reply from my tutor, or maybe my tutor forgot it, so I can send a text message to my tutor every once in a while to ask. I can write "Hello, Teacher XXX, my name is XXX, and I sent you an email before, hoping to apply for your graduate student" to see if my tutor will reply after sending this short message.

3. Maybe the tutor is unwilling to accept it.

If the tutor's email address is correct and the tutor doesn't reply after sending a text message, it is very likely that the tutor is unwilling to accept you as a student, or that the tutor feels that the initial test results are not good, or that your school is not very good, or that the introduction in the email is not bright, or that the number of teachers is full.

But in any case, I think a qualified tutor, no matter what he thinks, should at least give students an answer and let them make other plans as early as possible.