Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - In the remarks of the professional catalogue of postgraduate enrollment, it is stated: "Candidates majoring in mathematics, engineering mechanics, electricity and telecommunications, computers, materi

In the remarks of the professional catalogue of postgraduate enrollment, it is stated: "Candidates majoring in mathematics, engineering mechanics, electricity and telecommunications, computers, materi

In the remarks of the professional catalogue of postgraduate enrollment, it is stated: "Candidates majoring in mathematics, engineering mechanics, electricity and telecommunications, computers, materials, etc. are welcome to apply." You can apply.

There is no professional restriction for postgraduate entrance examination. No matter what your major is, you can apply for it.

The question is:

First, if you apply for another major's postgraduate entrance examination, can you learn the professional courses of that major well and do well in the postgraduate entrance examination?

Second, when you come to the first exam, how can you convince the teacher who interviewed you in the second interview that you have the foundation of this major and can complete the postgraduate entrance examination?