I think my classmate should be a junior now. It's still early to prepare. First of all, meet the postgraduate entrance examination!
Postgraduate entrance examination is divided into public courses and professional courses. Public courses are divided into English, politics (these two courses are compulsory) and mathematics (some don't take math exams). The total score is 500.
Among them, English and politics are 100, mathematics is 150, and professional courses are 150. If you don't take the math test, you will get 300 points in the professional course. But the math of accounting major must be tested!
There is no listening in English, which is divided into reading, cloze, writing and new questions. Politics is divided into six parts.
Specialized courses are divided into unified examination specialized courses and non-unified examination specialized courses.
The unified examination subjects are: computer (implemented in 2009), master of law, agronomy, psychology, and comprehensive western medicine. Everything else is non-standardized. Of course, your accounting major belongs to the non-unified examination. It is suggested to find teachers and teachers who want to study in the school when reviewing, and find notes, materials, after-school exercises, test questions and so on. This is very useful. It may cost some money ... I don't know where I am.
Postgraduate entrance examination is divided into initial examination and second examination. The registration time for postgraduate entrance examination is generally around September 10, 10/0/0/0/,and the payment is confirmed. Before the Spring Festival, it is about 1 23rd. The exam lasts for 2 days, and the results will be notified in late March, and then the second interview (interview)
At present, the postgraduate entrance examination is enough for you, but it is not very demanding to prepare as soon as possible. Now, I don't want to say too much, I just want you to learn English well. English is a very important link now, so spend more time, followed by specialized courses, which are also necessary. But if it's interdisciplinary, you should spend more time on professional courses to understand the basics. Emphasize words. There are more than 5,500 words in the postgraduate entrance examination, so vocabulary is very important. Now, the most important thing for you is to remember the words. Read more books, write more and read more magazines (English version). Review suggestions for no more than 3 hours every day!
As for politics, it can be said that we should not spend time on it, because even if we learn politics well, we may forget it in a few days or months. There is no need to spend too much time on it. It's not that you don't study, you can learn some philosophy. However, in the early stage of postgraduate entrance examination, it is best to sign up for a political remedial class, such as Wenhai. This will save you a lot of time and energy.