Work hard on planning
To succeed in postgraduate entrance examination, it is particularly important to strengthen the planning of postgraduate preparation. Especially now, there are only two months before the entrance examination for postgraduate entrance examination. Scratching like a headless fly when reviewing, it is difficult to get results. Therefore, candidates must carefully make a review plan and arrange the review time of each subject reasonably. When making a plan, we can neither cover everything, nor favour one over the other. Arrange more time for important subjects and vulnerable subjects. As for your advantages, just keep and consolidate your advantages. There is no need to review over and over again.
Work hard on time management
There are only two months left. Whoever can manage the time well and arrange the time as a whole is more likely to win in the postgraduate entrance examination. How to manage your review time scientifically and effectively in the process of reviewing for postgraduate entrance examination? Time management, first of all, is reflected in the reasonable arrangement of review time in each subject. Secondly, we should strengthen the self-discipline of time management. Some candidates are good at planning, and even spend a lot of time making plans for themselves every day, but they are not good at implementing them. Therefore, we should not only allocate time, but also implement it according to our own allocation and arrangement.
Work hard on maritime tactics
Many candidates hate sea tactics and are afraid of them. However, whether it is the college entrance examination or the postgraduate entrance examination, the sea tactics are the best way to effectively improve the learning effect. Especially when there are only 60 days left, you should spend a lot of time in training the sea of questions, learning in doing the questions, testing in doing the questions, summing up experience in doing the questions and improving yourself in doing the questions. Some candidates have not yet entered the topic sea mode, still reading textbooks, turning over handouts and listening to videos. In fact, they are a little behind. From now on, it will be easier to succeed if you leave most of your time to do exercises.
Try to make up the shortcomings
Some candidates have a bad habit, that is, they are still looking at the good subjects they reviewed. For those weak subjects, they are often daunting and unwilling to invest time and energy. The success of one's postgraduate entrance examination often depends not on how well you do your dominant subjects, but on how well you do your weak projects. Therefore, candidates must pay attention to making up the shortcomings. The more you make up, the greater your chances of being admitted.