In the last month of postgraduate entrance examination, how to learn the most efficiently?
The last month of the postgraduate entrance examination is a sprint period, and it is necessary to check for leaks. I think the only advice I want to give is not to brush all the papers crazily! ! ! I don't mean not to brush, I mean to brush one, don't be greedy. It is also important to organize and review more. Do it according to your own ability, don't say that you want to get a higher score in a certain subject (such as mathematics) and do math problems like crazy, just do math. Postgraduate entrance examination is to try to get higher on the basis that every subject has passed the national line. One subject has not passed the national line, and it is useless to score more points. So be sure to make up for your weaknesses. I was weak in politics at that time, so I left most of my time to politics and gave up my math test paper or something. In fact, you can learn a lot in the last month. Be sure to keep a clear head, don't give up, and seize the last time to sprint. There is no need to compare with others. He brushed XXX's composition, so I have to brush it, or he left it behind. Don't have this idea of keeping up with the joneses, just follow your own pace step by step. I think the most important thing is to make up for your weaknesses and leave most of your time to learn from them. Of course, other subjects can't be completely ignored, but you should also study normally. For example, English, mainly the feeling of doing problems, can not lag behind for a day, but for weak subjects, it can improve efficiency and squeeze time. To sum up, we must focus on something, don't compare with others, and keep a normal heart! I hope you will stay on the shore for a while.