1. Why did you choose Tsinghua University?
2. What's your study life like in Tsinghua? What are the unforgettable experiences?
3. What is your favorite course or professor? Why?
4. What are the characteristics or traditions of Tsinghua University that impress you?
5. What clubs or activities did you join in Tsinghua University? What kind of inspiration and growth has it brought to you?
6. Are there any stories or anecdotes about Tsinghua's traditions or campus culture?
7. Have you ever had any scientific research projects or practices in Tsinghua University? How does it help your academic and professional development?
8. What influence does the academic atmosphere and resources in Tsinghua University have on your study?
9. What do you think is the most difficult challenge in Tsinghua University? How did you overcome it?
10. Do you have any suggestions or experiences to share about employment or postgraduate application in Tsinghua University?
These questions will help you better understand the students' study and life experiences in Tsinghua, as well as the characteristics and culture of Tsinghua University. At the same time, it can also promote in-depth dialogue and exchanges. Remember to respect each other's personal privacy and opinions when asking questions, and give them ample space to express themselves.
Please pay attention to communicating with students in Tsinghua.
1. Respect each other's personal privacy and opinions: avoid too intrusive questions or topics involving personal privacy, and respect each other's opinions and choices.
2. Try to avoid stereotypes or prejudices: Tsinghua University is a diversified school with students from various backgrounds and professional fields. Don't ask questions based on stereotypes or prejudices, and respect the characteristics and experiences of each student.
3. Not limited to academic aspects: In addition to academic-related questions, you can ask them about their experiences and opinions in campus life, social activities, personal interests and hobbies, and internship experience.
4. Open-ended questions: avoid asking questions that can only answer "yes" or "no", ask open-ended questions as much as possible, encourage the other party to give detailed answers, and promote in-depth dialogue and communication.
5. Listen and respect: After asking questions, listen patiently to the other person's answers and give the other person ample room for expression. Respect each other's opinions and experiences, and don't make too many judgments or criticisms.