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I really feel that there is no way to prepare for the self-recruitment exam, and I have turned over some books on the market, and I feel that it is purely a fraud in terms of my own exam. If the goal is Fudan, it is naturally a thousand-score test, and it is not a problem for the school to have a reputation for exam qualifications, what you have to do is to review the basic knowledge of each course from now on, do the questions of the past years, and the spring examination papers and college entrance examination comprehensive papers of each subject can be used to test your mastery.
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Do contest questions.
Memorize English. It's a great way to do it.
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In fact, many places are given to students by the school, so it is better for you to have competition results so that you are eligible to ask the school for a place. Especially those qualifications for prestigious schools are more difficult to get.
I am a 2010 candidate who entered Fudan through independent enrollment, and I will tell you my experience Ha absolutely original.
It's good that you start thinking about preparing now! It will definitely help with the exam.
Chinese: We took a lot of general knowledge in literature, including several about the Nobel Prize, but I really didn't understand it, so we had to give up. It is recommended that you buy a booklet of literary knowledge and the like to read the back, and you may be able to pass the test.
Mathematics: Personally, I think that as long as you have a competition, mathematics is not a problem, you can do it very quickly, saving a lot of time. It doesn't matter if you haven't done it, it's good to pay a little attention to the topics that are slightly out of the curriculum, and the mathematics in Fudan is not difficult.
English: Vocabulary is a big problem, but fortunately I usually like to memorize words, so I have an advantage over others in English. Level 4 and Level 6 vocabulary is a must, you can use it to read New Oriental's Ruby Book, that memorize words is very good.
Physics: Relatively conventional.
Chemistry: With a little bias, some are things in the corners of the book, usually pay attention to a little, no big problem.
Biology: Since I'm in the biology class, I think it's very easy. Actually, most of them are from books.
Politics, geography, history: it is necessary to read a few liberal arts subjects, but don't expect them to be in the books, sometimes you really don't understand, it is a good choice to give up, because if you are wrong, you will have to be reversed. 、
Hehe, it's comprehensive enough, I hope you succeed!
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This is not a matter of preparation, independent enrollment is a test of your comprehensive quality, not a temporary cramming before the exam. If you have to prepare something, look at the information related to the school you want to take the exam, such as the school motto and its meaning, why you want to apply for this school, what major you want to study and why, if you want to go to a liberal arts college, it is best to look at recent current affairs, and so on. I have passed the independent admissions of both schools and hope that my experience can be helpful to you.
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You shouldn't have to deliberately prepare for the second year of high school... Read more news reviews on current affairs, and extracurricular books should be fine. I also want to practice my communication skills with people a little. There's something you can't prepare
If you are a science major, those competitions and inventions should get provincial awards. However, each school is different, you can find it on the school**. Be active.
If it's a liberal arts, there are only English competitions and innovative essays In addition, I would like to advise you that if you really want to go to a certain school, and you have enough strength (75% want to be admitted), if you want to increase your grasp, you must consider China's national conditions (you understand), your own school, and university should be dotted. None of the self-recruits I've ever experienced have been clean
If you just want to try it, don't take it too seriously...
Don't take it too seriously, but don't take it too seriously. There are many people who have passed and failed to pass the exam because they have slackened.
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I don't need to prepare too much in the second year of high school, I only prepared a month before the exam, and as for the qualifications, it is better to have an Olympiad award in science, not necessarily in liberal arts.
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