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How to reply to a tutor

Question 1: The tutor has replied. How should I reply? Masters, please help~~~~~~~ Teacher XX, thank you very much for your encouragement and recognition. In order to become a member of your research group, I will definitely work hard to prepare for the re-examination. Best wishes XX I haven't written anything...I think it's the teacher's business whether he can help or not, and the teacher can't explain it too clearly (he will give you trouble). You just need to express your determination to apply for this teacher...

Question 2: (Postgraduate Entrance Examination) How to write a reply to the instructor. The first is to express the reasons why you chose and express your admiration;

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Secondly, although it is not possible this year, I would like to ask if there is a chance next year?

The third is that if the instructor recommends others, you can accept it;

The fourth is to express gratitude.

Question 3: How to write a reply to your supervisor. First of all, express your gratitude, briefly introduce your professional background, express your interest in those parts of her research, and find out for yourself whether you have any foundation in this area. (You can say as much or as little as you like to express your interest and sincerity.) Indicate when you will report to the school, and ask the instructor when it is convenient for you to meet her for an interview. You can write whatever else you want. In short, it doesn’t matter if you write more or less, but pay attention to your tone.

Question 4: How should I reply to the tutor's letter? That is to say, you have hope, but don't count on this opportunity. Answer very objectively, but also very realistic. You can answer this: Thank you teacher for your affirmation! I will continue to work hard! I have carefully studied each institution and tutor before applying. You are my firm choice. I will work hard silently and take practical actions to win your further recognition! Thank you teacher!

Question 5: Asking for help, how should I reply to the instructor next? Are you going to participate in the recommendation?

Please wait until the school information comes out before contacting the teacher, otherwise it will be too abrupt. After the admissions brochure comes out, check to see if you meet the requirements. If so, you can contact them directly, ask any questions you have, and then submit your application materials.

When contacting, you can talk about the teacher's research direction, your interests, and ask the teacher if there are any enrollment quotas. Don't worry, some teachers will take the initiative to ask about your situation.

Question 6: The instructor replied! How to express hope to the instructor? First, I said that I was interested in his research field, and then I wanted to be his student. I said directly, that's how I am. Generally, the teacher's reply will not directly reject or agree.

Question 7: How to reply to the tutor's reply like this? The teacher has already said that graduate student enrollment has not started yet, so don't worry. Reply directly Thank you teacher, I will continue to work hard. That's it. And you can find the graduate students under this teacher, who are your seniors, to find out what this teacher likes, what his personality is like, and so on. Sometimes it is better to find a mentor than to find a senior brother or sister

Question 8: How to reply to a doctoral supervisor? It is best to tentatively ask when the quota will be available. Don’t disturb the teacher too much. It is best to find this teacher. It would be best for a doctoral student or graduate student to ask them.

Question 9: How to reply to the email after the supervisor is interested in accepting the application? 1. Explain that the supervisor can accept the application as long as the application is passed the preliminary examination and re-examination. 2. Reply to two points: one is to thank the tutor for replying and encouraging despite his busy schedule, and the other is to express his full preparation for the exam and strive to pass the exam. 3. Generally speaking, it is definitely not appropriate to ask a tutor for the professional course materials for the preliminary examination, because the Ph.D. examination is for future research, and preparation for the examination itself reflects the ability to study and research. Moreover, even if you ask for it, you may not be given it, which may not be good.