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Postgraduate entrance examination and second interview, contact the tutor by email, and the tutor gives the tutor a phone call. What should I say?

I suggest you don't call him rashly. Text him first to make sure he is free, but call him at the same time. After all, the ways of sending emails and texting are limited in mutual understanding.

Think a few questions in advance, let him know that you are sincere and prepared, and avoid silence. You should show your sincerity in the conversation, so that you have a certain understanding of his research direction, and check his famous works first.

But don't ask stupid questions, and don't ask questions that are easy to find out.

In addition, ask him if he has a quota.

In fact, most of your tutors will ask you questions in communication. It's best to think about possible problems first (such as why did you report this? How was your previous academic performance? How much do you know about this, and so on. ), think about the way to answer.

Take it easy. The tutor will tell you his mobile phone number, which is good information. If possible, first ask someone who knows him, such as his students, to know his preferences, so that he can have a good conversation. For example, a classmate in our department talked with his tutor about a certain sport, and then the professor gave up a classmate in our school and chose her. Of course, this is a rare thing.

In addition, I wish all the best and all your wishes come true!