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What is the story of your postgraduate entrance examination?
My road to postgraduate entrance examination should start from the first day of entering the university, but the real beginning is the first half of my senior year. My undergraduate major is a major change, and my major is not very good, so I have been considering changing my postgraduate major. But people who have experienced it will find that the postgraduate entrance examination really needs persistence and self-discipline, and you can't always listen to others.

When I first entered the university, my senior told me that it was too early to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, and now I just need to lay a good foundation. It's not too late to start preparing after your junior year. There are many studies in junior year, and students are faced with transition and work handover. It can be said that there are too many things, and I always feel that time is still long. In the first half of your senior year, you will find that you still have a choice to find a job and take the postgraduate entrance examination. I may have been out of balance.

When I first entered the university, my senior told me that it was too early to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, and now I just need to lay a good foundation. It's not too late to start preparing after your junior year. There are many studies in junior year, and students are faced with transition and work handover. It can be said that there are too many things, and I always feel that time is still long. In the first half of your senior year, you will find that you still have a choice to find a job and take the postgraduate entrance examination. I may have been out of balance.

Summarize the reasons for not passing in the first year:

1, not subject to adjustment.

Because the university is a transfer, I am not very satisfied, so I will not accept the transfer when I take the postgraduate entrance examination, but if I accept the transfer, it may be one year in advance.

Do you want to adjust during the exam? My suggestion is: if it is for graduation certificate, and the score is not high, just after the national line, there is no requirement for the region and school, and there is insufficient confidence in the postgraduate entrance examination, choose the best adjustment.

On the contrary, if you have a good foundation, you can not play well for objective reasons and have enough time to review for the postgraduate entrance examination. If you are close to the admission score, you can continue to fight again. After all, it may take a year to change your destiny. If you are determined to fight again, it is worthwhile to fight again or even three times in order to get into your favorite school and major. But you must be mentally prepared.

2. The review time is not well controlled.

In the first year, I always feel that I still have time. Finally, I found that time was running out. It's too late to worry. Now let me talk about my time plan for the second year. I think it's good. I hope you can use it.

Politics:

I finished a round of basic and key chapter topics from the end of September to 10. Before 65438+February 10, I mainly brushed the sprint questions+preliminarily recited the knowledge points of the big questions+continued to brush the 1000 questions (or the questions I have done before) to consolidate the review for wrong questions, missing questions and filling vacancies; About half a month before the exam, I mainly recited analytical questions.

English:

My words are memorized every day, mainly by repeated memory; By June 165438+ 10, I began to recite some template sentences and practice writing a composition every week. Anyway, I memorized about 20 sets of templates.

Math:

Before the end of September, it is mainly to review the foundation, which is relatively slow; 10 and start to brush the real questions over the years. My first round is to brush the questions systematically, and the second round is mainly to sort out the high-frequency test sites of real questions over the years and sort out common and similar questions. 111mid-to-late October, mainly doing simulation questions and pinch exercises.

Professional courses:

I have never given up specialized courses. I was introduced to a senior who applied for a school. I often communicate with her and tell her some of my thoughts. She will also give me good ideas, so the review is still very directional, which I think is very good.

The plan is perfect, and there will always be various problems in the implementation to disrupt the plan, so you should constantly overcome it, then constantly adjust it and gradually implement it as planned. Of course, everyone's environment is different, and there is no way to ask for the same study time. There is always a reward for giving. I believe that your road to postgraduate entrance examination will be bumpy, but the future is bright.