2018中国人民大学考研复试:人大系统理论考研复试通知复试经验复试英语及面试技巧

2018中国人民大学考研复试:人大系统理论考研复试通知复试经验复试英语及面试技巧
2018中国人民大学考研复试:人大系统理论考研复试通知复试经验复试英语及面试技巧

2018中国人民大学考研复试:人大系统理论考研复试通知复试经验

复试英语及面试技巧

启道考研网快讯:2018年考研复试即将开始,启道教育小编根据根据考生需要,整理2017年中国人民大学信息学院071101系统理论考研复试细则,仅供参考:

一、复试科目(启道考研复试辅导班)

二、复试通知(启道考研复试辅导班)

(一)复试内容

1.笔试科目:

(第一部分)专业课笔试(100分)(150分钟)

●运筹学与控制论专业:“数学规划”或“概率论与数理统计”(任选一科),100分

●概率论与数理统计专业:“数学规划”或“概率论与数理统计”(任选一科),100分

●应用数学专业:“数学规划”或“概率论与数理统计”(任选一科),100分

●基础数学专业:试卷一:“实变函数、复变函数、泛函分析”

试卷二:“近世代数、微分方程”

任选一份试卷答题,100分

●计算数学专业:“微分方程”,100分

●计算机应用技术、计算机软件与理论、计算机系统结构、信息安全专业:“程序设计C语言”(笔试80分)、“上机操作”(程序设计+数据结构编程,C或C++,20分),共100分

●管理科学与工程专业:“程序设计”(不限语言,笔试80分)、“上机操作”(程序设计+数据结构编程,C或C++,20分),共100分

●系统理论专业:“程序设计”(不限语言,笔试80分)、“上机操作”(程序设计+数据结构编程,C或C++,20分),共100分。

●工程硕士:“程序设计”(C或C++),无上机操作,100分

(第二部分)各专业外语笔试(50分)(30分钟)

2.专业面试和综合素质面试

●专业面试测试内容涉及本专业的学科基本知识,重点测试考生综合运用专业基本知识分析解决问题的能力,以检测学生是否具备继续学习深造的学科基础和潜在能力为主。

●综合素质面试重点测试考生的基本素质、基本能力、检测考生是否具备学习深造所需要的一般素养。

两项面试合并进行,满分为150分。

3.外语听力水平和口试水平测试

外语口试测试考生基本的听说能力,重点检测考生是否基本掌握外语工具。满分50分,其中听力测试20分,口语测试30分。

(二)录取成绩计算方法

初试成绩权重为70%,复试成绩权重为30%。

(三)复试时间安排

三、复试分数线(启道考研复试辅导班)

2018考研初试结束后,初试成绩查询及2018年中国人民大学考研复试分数线公布时间成为考生关注的重点。根据往年中国人民大学考研复试分数线公布时间推定,2018年北京大学考研复试分数线公布时间:预计于3月左右公布。

为及时获知北京大学考研复试分数线公布时间变化,请广大考生密切关注启道考研网

2018年考研复试专题,及时获取考研复试通知及分数线等变化,为之后的复试及调剂打好提前战。

启道考研网会及时更新各大院校考研复试相关信息,更多考研资讯请关注启道考研网,预祝大家考研成功!

四、复试流程(启道考研复试辅导班)

关于考研复试流程及调剂,启道考研复试辅导班老师解析如下图:

五、考研复试常见问题

准备参加复试的考研学生,总会遇到关于复试的各种问题,启道考研复试辅导班根据历年学员问题,汇总如下常见问题,以供参考:

1、考生应该在面试考场中如何介绍自己?

关于介绍自己,最重要的不是答案。自我介绍要进行一定的事前准备,你的经历比你的名字更重要。重点介绍你做过什么研究、论文题目是什么等学术方面的经验,其他证明自己能力的事情都可以简要介绍。回答问题的过程是考生综合能力的展现过程。

2、如果问读了哪些书,哪些著作,哪些期刊,该怎么回答?

这个题目出现的几率几乎是百分之百,当然是学校自己定的参考书目了,有的学校参考书目是自己编写的,所有复试之前一定要做好准备,多了解目标学校,了解目标学校出版过的书籍,有条件的话都要拿来读一读。

3、你为什么选择我们学校?

这个问题就是给你机会好好夸赞目标院校,启道XX大学考研复试辅导班建议首先从它较强的专业实力、优秀的师资力量或浓厚的学习氛围展开,还可以加上校园特色风景,建筑

风格等!

4、为什么选择这个专业?

千万不能脱口而出这个专业很好就业,容易学习,为了解决户口等等!启道考研复试辅导班建议从个人兴趣开始展开,更多的凸显你报这个专业的最大优势。老师问此问题并不是为难你,而是看你有没有自己的规划,有没有明确目标等等。

5、我们几位导师,你提前有了解过么?想选择哪位当你的导师?

这是个心机很重的问题,稍不注意就会沉入考官为你设计的陷阱里面。所以,一定要提前做好准备,在回答第一个问题时,一定要回答有,并且至少要知道导师一些研究方向,这样到下一问就可以不用明显的点到某个导师的名字,只需要表示对某个研究方向感兴趣即可!这样就可以避免提到一位导师,而伤到其他导师的心!

6、未来三年你有什么规划?

这是很多导师都喜欢问到的问题。总体来说还是根据自己情况出发谈学习、谈生活、谈未来,具体怎么做是关键。所以启道考研复试辅导班建议从你原来的一个状况出发,详细说一下自己在研究生期间的学生生活打算怎么做,学业上有一个什么样的成就(包含学业上的论文发表、所看书籍等等),甚至是能达到一个什么样的效果与前程。最后对自己未来有一个什么样的展望,具体自己达到一个什么样的目标与目的。

7、今年发生了某事件,请谈谈对此的看法

这也是热点型题目,而且是命题型。这部分内容的准备起来,要求的量比较大。启道考研复试辅导班建议你可以参考如下的准备策略:

1) 导师的研究方向反映了这阶段他关注的焦点,面试的时候他的兴趣点,也很可能与他的研究方向有关。

2) 对所报考导师的学术观点、论文、专著应有较深的了解。

3) 关注一下相关评委的研究方向,毕竟不是你的导师也可能提出一些问题。

8、该怎么样组织语言回答复试面试中的问题?

拿到题目,应该考虑要套用哪个理论,从哪个角度入手,一共要分为几点来答。这样条理才清晰。如果能举例子,最好用上,例子最能说明问题。有的考研同学在复试时,每个题目都从正反两个方面阐述,感觉效果还可以。不妨借鉴。

通过以上复试情况的分享,同学们有没有从复试“空虚期”拜托出来呢。启道考研辅导班再次提醒,考研复试可准备时间较短,切忌随意挥霍。抓住时机,努力迈进名校大门。

最后,启道考研复试辅导班,助大家考研复试成功。

2018考研英语一答案

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我的人大考研经历

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2018年考研英语二真题与答案解析

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2018年可锐考研英语阅读真题范文

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