Ask the heroes: How difficult is the high number A compared with the high number I in Chinese Academy of Sciences?
Look at the reference books and outlines of math subjects in the admissions brochure. Most knowledge points are the same, only a few are different. For example, Fourier transform is the same, math textbooks are also good-looking, and topics are also practiced. Crossing the border should be easy. I got 60 1 A this year, using Tongji textbook. My math review process is like this: I saw it and did exercises after class (I didn't know it was Tongji's textbook at first, and I didn't know that this year was the independent unification proposition of Chinese Academy of Sciences, but it was published by Chinese University of Science and Technology in previous years. ), and then I saw that the admissions brochure said it was Tongji's. I read Tongji's textbook again (the fifth edition, because I couldn't find the fourth edition), did after-school exercises, left no blind spots, then went back to sort out concepts and theorems, strengthened training for weak links, and finally did several sets of simulation exercises []