It is said that what you said is probably false. It is difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics. You must never underestimate your enemy. Be careful if your math foundation is not very good.
Math has been very good from high school to college, but I failed in the postgraduate entrance examination ... fortunately, my English was not bad before I went online, so don't ignore math ~
A more reasonable way to review mathematics is to read the textbook first, then read Chen Wendeng's review guide (you can combine textbooks and exercises at the same time), and then do the real questions for ten years again. After finding the problem, continue to look back at the review guide. Chen Wendeng's review guide has been published for more than ten years, which is basically the essence of mathematics review. It is absolutely necessary to read it. It is no exaggeration. Real questions can play a guiding role, just find the direction of the exam, or do more questions by reviewing the guide to lay a solid foundation. After all, the paper with a score of 150 is too big to be completed by thinking alone, and you must have a solid basic knowledge of mathematics. I hope you can get into graduate school smoothly ~
You can call me if you have any questions, haha.