Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is definitely much more difficult than comprehensive management. The reason why many candidates choose to take the comprehensive exam is to avoid taking the joint exam of Mathematics III. Even though the three difficulties in mathematics are relatively low in the postgraduate mathematics. By memory, comprehensive management may be able to get good grades, but by memory alone, it is unlikely to get good grades in mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination. Mathematics requires high comprehensive ability.
There are three kinds of mathematics examination papers for postgraduate entrance examination: one is engineering and the other is mathematics; For economic management, it is Mathematics III (before 2009, it was Mathematics III for management and Mathematics IV for economy, and after 2009, the syllabus merged Mathematics III and Mathematics IV).
Comprehensive mathematics examination
1, score introduction.
The comprehensive mathematics examination of elementary mathematics has ***25 questions, each with 3 points and * * * 75 points, which accounts for the largest proportion in the comprehensive examination paper and is also a subject that can be scored. Generally speaking, we suggest that the answer time of mathematics should be controlled within 60 minutes, leaving enough time for the later logic and writing.
2. Type of topic.
Management mathematics is an objective problem. The first part is an ordinary multiple-choice question, *** 15. The question type is as follows: In addition, management mathematics involves a new problem called conditional adequacy judgment, *** 10.