If you have enough time, you can consider reviewing the knowledge of the textbook first and going through the textbook roughly. If you are interested, you can do exercises after class. This is the real first round!
The second round is to walk along the review book again. It is normal to forget after reading it, but it will be better to review it in time. After the second round, almost all the changes were picked up.
After that, it depends on your progress and requirements for yourself. If there is not enough time and it is a general requirement for the results of the postgraduate entrance examination, you can go straight to the real question, and the real question must be passed at least twice in the past five years! ! ! This is very important. A long reference value is not too great (the topic type and focus may change).
If you have enough time or higher requirements, you can do more questions, such as what sprint 135 and so on. I only did the first three steps, and my exam results were ok. 130+.
Grasp the real questions and benefit endlessly! Re-emphasize that mathematics focuses on the foundation!
Good luck!