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Why didn’t the postgraduate entrance exam give you a reply?

Generally speaking, after applying for postgraduate entrance examination adjustment, the school will provide the results within 48 hours. If the school does not respond within 48 hours, then there is a high probability that the adjustment has failed.

Reasons for not replying:

1. Insufficient scores

Candidates with low scores are at a disadvantage when adjusting for postgraduate entrance examinations. If they do not have any particularly outstanding points, If the instructor favors you. Many graduate tutors have more choices when transferring to the postgraduate entrance examination. There are also many transfer students with high scores every year. In contrast, candidates with low scores will not be considered. The tutors are also very busy. Naturally, emails from such candidates will not be considered. Didn't graduate.

2. Undergraduate colleges are generally

Some candidates go to transfer schools with high scores, and there are many who score more than 380 every year and are still looking for transfer schools. If the tutor does not reply to the email, it may be that these students come from ordinary undergraduates and the schools they applied for are also very poor. This is not attractive to the tutor, so they will naturally ignore them. Candidates whose undergraduate degrees are 985 and 211 have a higher probability of successful transfer.

3. The subject of the email is unknown

Since it is a postgraduate entrance examination adjustment, it is natural to explain the purpose of the email in the email. The title of the email is very important! Generally, the subject of the email is "Name Score Transfer to a Certain Major", so that the instructor will know what you are writing the email for when he sees it. If the email title is not written properly, the adjustment emails sent by classmates will be mistakenly regarded as spam and deleted directly.

4. Improper wording of emails

In the emails that tutors have responded to candidates over the years, it has been found that although many candidates received replies from tutors, they were counterproductive. Because the candidate’s wrong title, wording, highly utilitarian words, etc. in the email will arouse the instructor’s resentment. The result is that they will either not reply to you and remove you from the screening list; or they will directly reject you and reply to an email to refute you.

5. There are no vacancies in transfer majors

For schools that are more popular for transfers, students who contact them in advance often have a better chance. Even if you are relatively good, have high test scores, or go to a good undergraduate school, but you lose the opportunity, the tutor may have already found the student you like, the quota is full, and further emails will definitely not be answered.