I m going to graduate school next year, so how should I review?

Updated on educate 2024-05-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Graduate school entrance examination should be prepared as soon as possible, mathematics should be seen from the month, this time is mainly to look at the textbooks, less to read the tutorial books, if necessary, you can go to a tutorial class (if the foundation is not very good), you should combine the tutoring materials to look at it during the summer vacation (such as some of Chen Wendeng's books) after this review should be done locally (it is best to do the past exam questions, but to buy the kind of books that divide the past exam questions into categories to do) and then after the start of school, you should look back at the reference books, check and fill in the gaps (try to read the tutorial books several times), By mid to late October, it should be mainly based on the topic (it is best to do a set of questions every two days, and the time in the middle is used to improve the deficiencies reflected in the eight prompts, and by the last half a month, you will have to return to the book.)

    English must memorize words diligently, but I don't recommend buying the kind of specific reference books that are written, because this kind of book is generally the thinnest with hundreds of pages, and when you finish reading it once, you always feel that you haven't read it at the root (the cycle is too long), so I suggest that you just look at the kind of writing out the meaning contained in the words (not necessarily for examples, but it is best to combine them with the past test questions), and you must be repeated several times, and gradually shorten the cycle. English is a subject that focuses on the basics, so if the foundation is not good, it is difficult to make great progress in a short period of time, but composition (accounting for 30 points) is different, by memorizing example essays or beautiful sentences can be greatly improved in a short period of time (preferably the kind of universal composition), don't underestimate memorization, in fact, if you memorize more English, there will be a lot of progress. For other topics (e.g

    There is no need to practice alone, because this is a combination of grammar and sense of language, and it is difficult to improve it in a short period of time. It is important to study the past exam questions carefully. Don't do those popular ones on the market to read a hundred articles, seven out of fifty or fifty articles, some of those books are for commercial purposes, and even many of them are not close to the graduate school entrance examination.

    The synopsis is based on past exam questions.

    Speaking of politics, I suggest that you should take a tutorial class. The knowledge there is very systematic, and if you summarize it yourself, it is difficult to reach that level, and it is very time-consuming. And the tutorial class is very well-informed.

    On top of that, the tutorial class will explain how to answer the liberal arts questions, which is very important, even more than memorizing the content. Because he can make you get almost perfect marks even in the situation.

    As for the professional courses, I don't want to go into details. There is only one point, when you decide which school to go to, you must ask for more information (it is better to have classmates or teachers you know there), the purpose is to know the teaching time of the internal tutorial class (there must be, inquire more) Remember, this is very important, and I also deeply understand it. There are also past exam questions, which must be done several times!!

    That's what I learned, I hope it helps you!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hard work pays off. In the beginning, I studied English for 4-5 hours a day, watched politics for 1-2 hours, and spent the rest of my time watching professional classes.

    When the exam is approaching, that is, when there are about 20 days left, you have to watch 4-5 hours of English, 3-4 hours of politics, and the rest of the time you need to watch professional courses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, determine the school you want to take the test and clarify the test subjects. English is now about reading and vocabulary; It is better to enroll in a tutorial class in politics to save time (the syllabus changes greatly); The major courses are set: if you try to find a cross-school mathematics test, you can reduce the loss of students from other schools; If you want to take the math test, read the book first and write the exercises after class (the syllabus changes slightly).

    If there are two professional courses, it is better to go to the school to find internal materials (non-school internal tutorial classes are not of great value, I deeply understand).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take a refresher class. Do exam papers from previous years.

    Say hello to the teacher who is applying for the exam.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ask someone else, someone who has taken the test.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The child is busy, coughing... Find a job.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Try to determine as early as possible to see how easy it is to apply for the major and whether it is interdissecting. If you are interdissected, it is natural to set your goals as early as possible and understand the bibliography of the school's specialized courses. Anyway, the registration starts at the end of September.

    If there are many schools to consider, then you must first ask what subjects are tested in the professional courses of each school, and the professional courses are generally different from school to school, of course, unless your major is a joint entrance examination.

    Public courses should be taken as soon as possible, and now many schools are desperate for younger students and sisters who have begun to review public courses at the beginning of the second semester of their junior year, and professional courses are generally the beginning of the senior year.

    Judging by the time you are asking questions now, it should be the second semester of your junior year. Then there are two main things in the junior year: one is a public class, focusing on mathematics, English, this semester focuses on words and reading, look at the personal foundation, if the vocabulary is enough, read directly, and do not take it lightly, if the vocabulary is not enough, personal advice is not to wait until the words are memorized before starting to read, it is best to start at the same time, not afraid of reading new words, meet it on the lookup, the early stage.

    The other hand is to collect information about the postgraduate entrance examination, such as schools, professional courses, etc., and find out the subjects of professional courses, re-examination subjects, enrollment numbers, and ...... of enrollment in each school as soon as possibleWait and so on as much as you can, and then gradually delete the selection, it is best to determine early, it is no good to delay too late, and you should have a number in mind when you arrive at the summer vacation at the latest. Because there may be tutorial classes or something in some majors in the summer, you will have time to enroll in tutorial classes in advance (if you think it is necessary).

    Politics, many people say that there is no need to be too rushed, and it is definitely not too late to start when the senior year starts. However, the experience of countless graduate students, whether they are bulls or unsuccessful, or even give up the exam, in fact, it is not easy for everyone, and in the senior year, many people will not survive December, and some will give up the next day after taking the exam. Therefore, try to be as nervous as possible in the early stage, don't drag everything to the later stage, whether you want to admit it or not, the review efficiency in the later stage will inevitably decline.

    As for the specific review schedule for each subject, read more experience stickers and customize them according to your needs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, you can start preparing in November of the previous year.

    11 In December, you can first collect information about the postgraduate entrance examination, understand the information of the major you want to apply for, the enrollment situation of the college, the application ratio, etc., and determine the major and specific school for the postgraduate examination.

    1 In February, you can buy the corresponding review materials and textbooks to prepare for the review, and then you can make a study plan that suits you, preferably to each day of the month.

    3 In June, you can start the first round of review, and the focus of this period is to sort out the syllabus and knowledge points, study step by step, and lay a good foundation.

    7 In October, we should pay attention to the key and difficult points, summarize and sort out the framework of knowledge points, and pay attention to improving the speed of problem solving and proficient answering skills.

    11 December, sprint to improve the score, this time can be as much as possible to carry out simulation drills, strengthen test-taking training, do a good job of the final knowledge combing and strengthen memory.

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