There is still half a year left in the graduate school entrance examination, how to review most effe

Updated on educate 2024-03-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Politics or browse it early, summarize on the Internet, don't look at it in previous years, the focus is different every year, Ren Lao didn't guess it for a year, sign up for a class or take the information of the class to see, just follow the progress, the key is to do a good job of the multiple choice questions, the big question is to rely on the direction of the last tutorial class or the guess on the market, set sail, what is the last four sets of questions of Xiao's Ren, take it to memorize; English just read the real questions carefully, I took a look at the classmates' New Oriental Online School**, very useful, especially Fan Meng's reading and Wang Jiangtao's writing, writing he gave 20 sample essays of the real questions, according to what he said, it is to write the next sentence silently without thinking, I printed it out, memorized about 16 articles, there are a few small essays that he guessed, the real questions have not come out, and there is no time to memorize. Writing is the easiest way to improve the English score of the postgraduate entrance examination, I just memorize it, only do the first layer that Mr. Jiang Tao said, and it will be easy to get to the examination room when the melon is ripe. Read and look at the real questions, plus listen carefully to the methods summarized by Fan Meng, and then practice by yourself, and get a score of 28 to 30 is enough.

    I can't just ignore the words and memorize them, just familiarize myself with the real questions, and I don't review the gestalt. Translation: I bought a copy of New Oriental Tang Jing, and took a look at his ** and review methods to avoid some misunderstandings. I'm studying medicine, the professional course is a bit thick, and the rest of the time is divided into professional courses, and I haven't read any English for most of the month, and I haven't seen the new question type, and finally I was lucky to guess correctly.

    Usually on the first day, I take politics in the morning and English in the afternoon, so I always read English in the afternoon. I think that while I can watch some ** now, the intensive class can be fine, I can take some detours in preparation for the exam, and use my time on the point. There is also a review at your own pace, and someone else's too specific schedule may not be suitable for you.

    The above is all personal experience, I bought a lot of materials, and finally insisted on using a few books, and I didn't help XDF sell advertising, but their test-taking methods are really good, maybe there are better ones, good luck and success

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Half a year to take the postgraduate examination, review efficiency is very important. First of all, it is necessary to combine the exam time and the preparation for the review, and plan the review time that can be used in stages and in detail (how much time to review every day, which subjects to review, how long to review each lesson, which are the key points and difficulties, sort out the key points and consolidation, etc.), so as to achieve a target.

    To improve the efficiency of revision, you can study "Speed Reading Memory". Speed reading memory is an efficient method of learning and reviewing, using software to practice, insisting on practicing for more than 1 hour a day, a month's time, can increase our reading speed by about double, memory, comprehension and other aspects will also be improved accordingly. For specific exercises, please refer to the "Elite Speed Reading Memory Training Software".

    I use the "postgraduate examination" courseware in the software, and the software can also upload some review materials as courseware to practice. I use this courseware to practice my speed reading and memorization skills while revising. I took out an hour or so every day, and I practiced for about a month, and practiced to level 35, at this time, my reading speed increased from about 300 words per minute to about 2000 per minute, and my comprehension and memory could reach 80%, and the difficult content was 60-70%.

    However, I can repeat the difficult content many times in a very short period of time, so that my understanding and memory are greatly deepened.

    Because of the ability to read and memorize at speed (although it is not high, but it is enough), coupled with the tight time and heavy tasks, so my attention is particularly concentrated, and my review efficiency has increased by more than five times compared with usual, and the efficiency of doing questions has also been greatly improved. In the end, I passed the initial examination with confidence, and then the re-examination, and entered the ideal study.

    In addition to the usual practice, you can do one or two sets of mock questions in the final stage of exam preparation, and you should limit the time and follow the standard exam to cultivate the feeling of time control, mentality and other aspects.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on the individual's original level. Half a year in politics is enough, just look at current politics before the exam. Specialized courses are the focus, regardless of the foundation, and should be emphasized. English is mainly based on past papers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As a candidate, it is very important to plan your time for studying for graduate school. Here are my suggestions for planning your time to study for graduate school.

    1. Make a long-term plan.

    Graduate school entrance examination is a long-term revision process that requires a long-term plan. About half a year before the graduate school entrance examination, you should plan your monthly review plan and goals, including appropriate preparation books, study progress, weekly plans and strategies, etc.

    2. Arrange time reasonably.

    It takes time to prepare for the graduate school entrance examination, and the evening self-study and holiday study time can be used to better plan the time. A person's energy and efficiency in a day are limited, so it is important to pay attention to the reasonable arrangement of your energy and time when planning time.

    3. Determine the key points.

    Review must also be planned according to your own level and mastery, first write out the knowledge points that you don't understand or are not familiar with, and make it clear that your focus is on, which can make learning more efficient.

    4. Daily plan.

    Creating a detailed daily study plan requires identifying specific tasks for each day while avoiding the urge to memorize all the content. This can cause you to feel anxious, especially in the period leading up to the exam. So a daily plan allows you to follow a pattern to complete every learning task.

    Fifth, ensure a good state of life.

    During the preparation for the graduate school entrance examination, in addition to studying, you should also pay attention to ensuring your living status, such as eating, sleeping, exercising, etc. These are all factors that affect the effect of revision, so it is more conducive to the postgraduate examination to maintain a good living state.

    6. Balance. Preparing for graduate school is an important exam for most people, but you shouldn't ignore your personal emotions and family relationships. Therefore, when planning your time, it is important to balance the time for study, life and play.

    7. Timely adjustment.

    The review plan is often not perfectly executed, so you must include time to adjust in time in the plan and adjust the plan reasonably according to your actual situation.

    In general, the planning of the review time for the postgraduate entrance examination requires clear goals and reasonable plans, and at the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to ensuring one's own physical and mental health, and not to push oneself to an excessive degree because of revision.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People of the average level of intelligence review like this:

    On March 1st, I started to review.

    Mathematics is a textbook first, read the textbook thoroughly, and after the exercises can be basically done, it will almost be summer vacation, and then it will begin to enter the review of the whole book, you can buy a copy of Li Yongle's review book or Chen Wendeng's review guide. Then get the whole book thorough. It's almost October.

    At this time, you can buy a book of past papers to do, and you can buy a copy of Li Yongle's past questions. After I finished it, it was almost the end of November, and finally, well, I bought that very classic 400 questions to do, it was very difficult, very shocking, but I must keep doing it.

    Mathematics is the most time-consuming subject, and if you think about it, it has 150 points. Every day you have to spend time on it, and if you don't practice for a day, it will feel very different. In the third year, if the curriculum is heavy, it is best to add up to five hours of English and math revision time, and it is necessary to maintain these five hours of efficiency.

    English, first of all, is to memorize words, try to start English as early as possible, it is best to start on March 1, after the words are familiar, and then do reading and real questions, English, words, reading is very important. Each question also takes time. It depends on which of you is weaker, math and English.

    Politics, wait for the outline to come out in September, and then look at it.

    Professional courses, if you are taking the exam in this major, you can watch it later. If you are interdisciplinary or you are not confident in your major, then it is advisable to start as early as possible, after all, the early bird gets the worm.

    Regarding the idea of getting up early and being greedy for darkness, I think it depends on the individual. If you're fit to get up early and stay up late, do it. However, I personally don't think it's necessary, because as long as you make sure that your school time is absolutely efficient throughout the day, then there is no need to get up early and stay late.

    After all, if you sleep less, your spirit will be bad and your efficiency will be low.

    Applying for cram schools, the general saying is that it is useless, many people apply for cram schools in politics, but afterwards they say that they play soy sauce, buy psychological comfort. If you are a theoretical student and are not psychologically steady, you can consider enrolling in a political class.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Take time out to read English every day. Familiarity with words is guaranteed. It's good to make sure that English won't hang.。。

    If you get up early and be greedy for graduate school, then the place you will definitely be able to go in the end must be much better, I feel at least Zhejiang University or the Chinese Academy of Sciences, of course, generally, from 8 o'clock to 11 o'clock in the study room, this is the time when you are free in your senior year. In my junior year, I didn't have that much time, so I could only take time to read English, and by the time I got to my senior year, I spent most of my time on math... Math is more important.

    If you go to cram school, it's enough to apply for a political one. There is no need to look at politics, just make a few thousand multiple-choice questions with a blitz. The teacher took it once, and politics was enough.

    It's the same as if you don't usually read a book, and you can survive a few days of assault in the end, it's not difficult anyway. Politics will not hang.

    For professional classes, arrange your own time as appropriate. As long as time is not wasted. The more effort you spend, the greater the reward.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is the general arrangement, I am a prospective graduate student, I was admitted this year, I can ask if there is anything I can't ask, I hope you can help you, I hope you are also admitted to the study you want to go.

    Preparation stage. October 2016 - January 2017: Collect information on postgraduate entrance examinations and listen to free lectures.

    February-March 2017: Determine the goal of the postgraduate entrance examination and listen to the lecture on the situation of the postgraduate examination. How to choose a major for graduate school entrance examination, and fully understand the information of the major you are applying for. Prepare for a review.

    Revision early stages.

    The first round of review in April-May 2016: You can apply for a basic class, especially mathematics and English. Don't rush to do real and mock tests, focus on the basics.

    June-July 2017: Pay full attention to the examination syllabus of public courses for postgraduate entrance examinations, buy the latest tutorial books, and prepare for summer review.

    Intensify the improvement phase.

    In July-August 2017, a comprehensive review plan was developed and the second round of review began. If you start to focus on reviewing politics, consolidating English and mathematics, you can participate in summer classes to improve the three public courses at the same time.

    September 2017:

    1. Pay attention to the enrollment brochure and professional plan of each enrollment unit, purchase professional counseling books, and obtain professional course examination information.

    2. Strengthen the review effect of public courses and continuously improve the overall structure of review.

    October 2017: Determine the eleventh week review plan, summarize, sort out, check and fill in the gaps in the first two stages of review.

    October-November 2017:

    1. The online registration for the postgraduate examination begins, fill in the application carefully, and keep in mind the registration information.

    2. The registration for the postgraduate examination is confirmed, and the candidates go to the designated place for on-site confirmation, pay the fee and take photos.

    Sprint phase. November 2017 The third round of review: Politics, English, mathematics, and professional courses entered the sprint review.

    Preliminary Stage. End of December 2017: Adjust your mindset and prepare for the exam. Familiarize yourself with the exam environment.

    Re-examination and adjustment stage.

    February 2018: Relax and check the results of the preliminary examination.

    March 2018: Pay attention to the re-examination score line. Students who do not perform well want to know the adjustment information as soon as possible.

    April 2018: Prepare for the re-examination and contact the admissions unit.

    May 2018: Pay attention to the results of the re-examination.

    Admission and registration stage.

    June-July 2018: Pay attention to the admission letter.

    September 2018: Check-in.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't rush, plan well, and review step by step.

    English is expensive in accumulation, now.

    It's a bit late to start reviewing your English, but it doesn't matter, just take a little more time to catch up. First of all, you have to ensure that you have a certain vocabulary, otherwise it will be difficult to do a good job in postgraduate reading, and secondly, buy some postgraduate reading simulations to practice your hands, cultivate the idea of doing questions, and improve your vocabulary in doing questions. I will start doing the past papers again in September.

    Politics will start in September, or more precisely, it should wait until the outline is resolved.

    Mathematics is now going to start reviewing, prepare the textbooks, review them carefully, try to do all the exercises at the back of the book, and lay a good foundation in the first round. You can also combine it with your own review materials to learn.

    As for microorganisms, we have to start preparing now, and the first round is to read the textbook, take notes, and take it step by step.

    In short, now except for politics, the other three subjects should start to review, make their own plans, follow them, and work hard.

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