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What is the content of exam No.2 and the outline of 2023?
The content outline of exam No.2, 2023, is a postgraduate mathematics exam. It takes a lot of time to lay a solid foundation in the early stage to examine the overall comprehensive ability of candidates. Everyone should consider personal ability, self-study ability and foundation comprehensively when deciding the review time.

In view of the fact that for most candidates, the mathematics learned in the university is now almost "returned to the teacher", and even some students have not studied mathematics for many years. If you want to "pick up" math, you can start reviewing math early. Generally speaking, you should prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination one year in advance, and you must be clear about what to review.

The 2022 Postgraduate Mathematics Outline has been released, and the content has hardly changed from last year, indicating that the basic knowledge points of Postgraduate Mathematics will not change. For 2023 candidates, it is enough to review according to the requirements of the 2022 postgraduate entrance examination outline.

How to prepare for Math 2?

For the candidates in 2023, we are faced with a whole year of review time. If you want to make efficient use of this year, you should pay special attention to the rhythm of review. Sort out your review goals, and divide them into different review stages according to them, and decompose them in stages. In fact, as long as we do three things well, we can lay a good foundation, learn to use them comprehensively and improve our proficiency.

According to this, we can divide the whole year's study into four stages, namely, the basic stage, the intensive stage, the improvement stage and the model test sprint stage. The first three stages correspond to the three things we should do well, and the last model test sprint stage.

We can fill in the gaps through model examination, adapt to the examination form and atmosphere in advance, and ensure stable performance in the examination room. Let's take a concrete look at the key points of each stage.

Just study textbooks and basic courses. You can review the corresponding chapters according to the examination syllabus and textbook system to lay a good foundation. Give priority to theorems and examples, and then choose some after-school exercises to do.

For the definition, the outline requires "understanding", but the requirement for "understanding" is higher. I suggest you put it in the strengthening stage. After reviewing completely in the basic stage, it will be much easier to understand definitions and theorems after you have a certain foundation. By combing the knowledge in the basic stage, we can have a macro understanding of the knowledge points in each chapter.