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What should I do if I don't understand the mathematics in the management joint exam?
It won't be very sad to take the management entrance exam in mathematics, as long as you find a better training institution and make up the mathematics, I believe you can do it.

The joint examination of management refers to the unified entrance examination for graduate students majoring in management. Including management comprehensive ability test and English test. The comprehensive management ability includes three modules: mathematics, logical reasoning and writing. The questions are based on GMAT (American Graduate Entrance Examination for Business Administration).

Comprehensive ability:

① Mathematics is the application of mathematical knowledge in senior high school, junior high school and primary school. Investigation is quite flexible, which embodies the ability to solve problems creatively-the ability to combine, construct and apply knowledge.

② Logical reasoning, including formal reasoning, argumentation reasoning and comprehensive reasoning. The reading quantity (words) and information quantity (information points) of logical reasoning questions and options are large, and reading speed and ability to grasp key information are the basic abilities to do this part well. Of course, these abilities can be acquired through training.