Graduate Enrollment Choice - Venn Diagram (Double Set)
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This Venn Diagram illustrates the decision-making process for graduate enrollment, focusing on two main pathways: Professional Master and Academic Master. The Professional Master track, typically spanning two years, admits a smaller number of students and emphasizes obtaining an education with an option to transition directly into the workforce or pursue a doctoral examination. In contrast, the Academic Master path, lasting three years, accommodates a larger cohort, offering systematic learning and a deeper academic experience. Both paths require taking English proficiency tests, with the Academic Master necessitating Test Two, while the Professional Master requires Test One. This diagram aids in understanding postgraduate application options.
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A professional
two years
Number of admitted students is small
Obtain an education
Take the English test one
Continue to take the doctoral entrance examination/go directly to work
Professional Master
Heavily academic
Experience postgraduate life
Academic Master
A large number of people have been admitted.
Postgraduate application options
Three years
Systematic Learning
Take the English Test Two
B Major

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