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I haven't been exposed to mathematics for many years, and my high school classmates have almost forgotten how to review!
You can follow this step:

1. Buy a big and thick "Count to Three" by Li Yongle or Chen Wendeng, and then make an exam outline. Make clear the scope of the exam first.

2, which school do you want to take an examination of, go to the teaching class of that school to buy the postgraduate entrance examination questions for professional courses over the years. If the school doesn't sell it, search online and buy it for at least 5 years, as soon as possible. It is convenient for you to understand the scope of key exams.

3. Take time to read this book. If you can do exercises without stars after class, it will be ok, and then you will start to go to the postgraduate class to follow the basic content.

4. I started several months of intensive training, mainly doing problems. Spend a lot of time doing problems every day.

5. Then sign up for a key class, know the scope of the key exam, resolutely do the ordinary questions, and then start to focus on strengthening this part.

6. If you feel more reliable at this time, start to strengthen the simulation questions in case you can't grasp the time well and finish the questions. If there is still a lot to learn, it is just to give up the difficult chunks and ensure that 60% of them are familiar with them, and 40% of them who are not good at doing basic problems are almost passed, but they don't get high marks.