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How about taking the postgraduate exam at Beijing Forestry University?
I went to an ordinary school in Dalian and went to Beijing Forestry University in World War II. The following are some experiences and understandings during the preparation period, hoping to help everyone.

1 Efficiency is more important than duration.

During World War I, I got up at six o'clock almost every day and went to the library. I didn't go back until the library was closed. Staying in the library for a long time every day, I feel that I am working hard, but the efficiency is not very high.

I may go to the library after 6 o'clock, and 10 will be sleepy. During World War II, I began to pay more attention to the learning efficiency of each course, no longer deliberately pursuing daily study time, and completed daily tasks on time.

Find your own way of learning, not influenced by others.

During World War II, I found a boarding study room, which was really full of all kinds of people. Some people have been studying in the classroom at six or seven o'clock, some people are still studying at three o'clock in the middle of the night, and some people even come to the dormitory to study after the lights are turned off during the day. Their learning methods are also varied. What we have to do is to find a suitable learning style, make a good daily study plan, stick to it for a long time and not be influenced by others.

3 Learn to relieve stress

We will inevitably have pressure. When we are under pressure, we should learn to relax properly. I usually use running, talking on the phone with my family and friends and listening to music to relieve stress. After the depressed emotions are relieved, they will immediately devote themselves to learning, and the efficiency will be higher.

4. Make a reasonable plan for each subject.

During the preparation period, you may like more subjects, and you always want to study late or less subjects you don't like.

I have many classmates from World War II around me. Because I got more than 60 in the political examination in the first year, I thought it would be good to study casually in the second year. As a result, the political examination scored more than 40 points! No matter whether it is World War I or World War II, we should allocate our time reasonably! Let every course be solid.

5. Have a good attitude.

A good attitude is very important for learning status and efficiency. Many friends around me said that my mentality was really much better during World War II. Instead of worrying about failing the exam, spend your time studying! It is natural to learn a solid attitude.

6 do a good job.

Repeat the exam every day, every week and every month to find out the knowledge points and unfamiliar places that often make mistakes, as well as the daily learning state and the rationality of the daily learning plan. Summarize problems and opportunities, adjust them in time, and make continuous progress in repeated cycles ~

7 Be sure to have a regular rest.

During World War I, I always felt guilty when I was resting. Almost no rest, missed many friends' parties and dinners. Postgraduate entrance examination is a protracted war. If the thread collapses too tightly, it is easy to catch it. During World War II, I would rest for half a day every week, go out for a walk and watch movies with my friends. The efficiency of combining work and rest will be higher.

Finally, I wish you all the best!