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Is it difficult to get a high number or D?
It is more difficult to get a high number A than D.

Undergraduate advanced mathematics teaching is divided into four levels: A, B, C and D (some schools divide it into 1, 2, 3 and 4 according to the classification of postgraduate entrance examination), and the difficulty decreases in turn. Among them, Advanced Mathematics A (or Advanced Mathematics 1) is suitable for science and engineering teaching, with the most extensive examination contents, including advanced mathematics in a narrow sense (calculus), linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, and some special majors also include some deeper module contents such as mathematics and physical equations.

Advanced Mathematics A (or advanced mathematics 1) is applicable to mechanics, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, instrument science and technology, metallurgical engineering, power engineering and engineering thermophysics, electrical engineering, electronic science and technology, information and communication engineering, control science and engineering, computer science and technology, civil engineering, water conservancy engineering, surveying and mapping science and technology, transportation engineering, ship and ocean engineering, and aerospace science.

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