Before reviewing, you should first determine your major and school, and then make your own review plan.
Because the admission principle of postgraduate entrance examination is like this, first look at the single subject, and then the total score of admission is from high to low. So you must pay attention to your short-board discipline. 1, I think there is a principle when reviewing, that is, to fill the shortcomings, we must look at our own short-board subjects.
Step 2 make a study plan
3. There are four stages in the review of postgraduate entrance examination: basic stage, strengthening stage, key breakthrough stage and sprint stage. The tasks at each stage are different.
Basic stage: You should at least establish the knowledge framework of this subject and tell how many test sites there are in this subject. For example, in English, words, grammar and long sentences should be memorized at the basic stage. Before the intensive stage, one condition should be met: reach the basic reading amount (at least one reading every day).
Strengthening stage: after the basic stage, it must be targeted. Strengthen the skills, train the methods and skills of big questions, and attach importance to real questions. (Just sign up for the remedial class)
Key breakthrough stage: summary learning must be summarized. Repeat the wrong summary of knowledge points.
Sprint stage: memory, this time memory is the most powerful, not easy to forget. So this stage is the task of reciting.
You can control the four stages by yourself. Friendly reminder: don't think that a lot of review every day will have an effect. You should see the time that really works. Don't go out before dawn and go back to the dormitory at midnight. This is very inefficient. Take your time in the final sprint. Just combine work and rest.