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I took the computer exam in 07 9 December while going to work while reviewing, every day study time about 3 4 hours, so I according to the review of engineering to talk about my own experience, (1) mathematics: first of all, the most difficult is mathematics one, a wide range of knowledge, a large amount of questions, deep difficulty, but it is not impossible to get a high score, first of all, to look at the basic concepts and basic principles very carefully, this task should be carried out in July and August, and after the concepts are stringed again, you can do the basic question form, I recommend Li Yongle's basic 600 questions, which is very good! Then to 10 November to do mock questions, generally a set of kinds, recommended Li Yongle's mock 400 questions, the last is the sprint stage, a lot of real questions, but also to do some more targeted mock questions, wait until the last few days do not do the questions, the basic concepts, theorems, formulas in a careful look, it's almost the same.
I don't want to say too much in English, first of all, I have to read the words around October, and then do some reading, such as Hu Min's reading 200 articles and the like, and at the end of the day, read more compositions, model essays, and recite some sample essays, and English must read the real questions, it is very important to read the real questions carefully The political aspect is the simplest, as long as you read all four series of Ren Rufen The basic principles can be almost known, and it is good to play properly and freely during the exam Politics is easier to take Finally, there are professional courses, I don't know what major you will take the exam, but my biggest experience is that I must get the professional course test questions of that school over the years, do it myself, remember every question, every detail, because most schools will not change much every year, at least it will not be completely different, so the professional course will rely on the real questions, and I have to buy some tutorial books, and the specific professional books should be analyzed in detail. That's all for my experience, just for reference.
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Between now and December, there are about 7 months to prepare for the graduate school entrance examination. Here's a suggestion for a study plan for graduate school:
1.Understand the postgraduate syllabus and exam requirements: First of all, you need to understand the postgraduate syllabus and exam requirements of the major you are applying for in order to understand what you need to prepare.
2.Make a study plan: Divide the remaining time into three phases, each with a different learning focus.
Phase 1 (May-July): Consolidation of basic knowledge.
Determine a bibliography and purchase or borrow the necessary textbooks and tutorials.
Create a detailed daily study plan to ensure that you can study as planned every day.
Systematically study the basic knowledge of each subject and complete the corresponding after-class exercises.
Read relevant professional books to understand the background knowledge of the major.
Phase 2 (August-October): Intensive training and mock exams.
According to what has been learned, targeted intensive training is carried out to consolidate the knowledge learned.
Participate in online or offline mock exams to understand your actual level and weak links, and review them in a targeted manner.
Discuss academic issues with classmates or teachers regularly to improve your academic literacy.
Read the questions of the previous year's Cosen University to understand the rules and difficulty of the questions in the past years.
Stage 3 (November-December): Sprint review and psychological adjustment.
Do a final sprint review, focus on your weak points, and check for gaps.
Adjust your mindset and maintain a good routine and diet to ensure that you are healthy and full of energy before the exam.
Review English listening and speaking to improve practical application skills.
3.Adhere to self-discipline: Self-discipline is very important in the process of taking the postgraduate examination. It is necessary to follow the plan, maintain a certain amount of study time every day, and avoid procrastination and slackness. You can supervise each other with your classmates and make progress together.
4.Adjust the plan: In the learning process, if you find that the plan at a certain stage is not suitable, you should adjust it in time to ensure that the learning effect is maximized. At the same time, it is necessary to adjust the study plan according to the actual situation and maintain the flexibility of learning.
Finally, I wish you success in your postgraduate entrance examination!
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