1. Familiarize yourself with the outline and questions: understand the content range and question distribution of the exam, and review and practice in a targeted manner.
2. Make a reasonable study plan: according to your own time and ability, arrange your daily study tasks reasonably to ensure that every knowledge point is fully reviewed.
3. Do more problems: Mathematics is a subject that needs practice, and the ability and speed of solving problems can be improved through a lot of practice. You can choose to do some real and simulated questions over the years, and pay attention to analyzing the ideas and methods of solving problems.
4. Pay attention to the consolidation of basic knowledge: Mathematics is a step-by-step process, and mastering basic knowledge is very important for subsequent study. Take time to review and consolidate basic knowledge, such as algebra, geometry, probability, etc.
5. Seek help and communication: If you encounter difficulties or don't understand, you can seek help from teachers, classmates or postgraduate remedial classes. Participating in discussions and exchanges can also deepen the understanding of knowledge.
6. Make a note summary: In the process of learning, make a note summary in time, which is helpful to remember and understand the knowledge points. You can organize the key points, difficulties and mistakes into notes for future review.
7. Sprint before the exam: In the final stage of the exam, we should review and simulate the exam in a targeted manner, and be familiar with the time limit and answering skills of the exam.
In a word, it needs unremitting efforts and reasonable learning methods to improve the math scores of postgraduate entrance examination. Through systematic review and a lot of practice, I believe I can get good grades.