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I'm a logistics management major, but I'm not good at math. I want to take an interdisciplinary examination of Chinese language and literature. Is this ok? What do I need to prepare?
Of course, there are no professional restrictions on postgraduate entrance examination.

What do you need to prepare? First of all, you have to decide which direction to test Chinese language and literature, such as ancient literature, comparative literature, modern and contemporary literature and art, linguistics, exegetics and so on. There may be more classifications.

Second, you have to decide which school to go to. Not every school has the direction you want.

Third, check the exam subjects of the school you want to take, but you can be sure that English and politics are definitely required, but math is definitely not required.

Fourth, review according to exam subjects and reference books (in fact, most schools don't have reference books)

Fifth, it is annoying to read literary works. Because no one will ask you who wrote the work, but more detailed questions. It's not fun if you don't even know the complex and the protagonist ~

Finally, have a good attitude, come on ~