Mathematics for the postgraduate entrance examination is divided into Mathematics I, Mathematics II and Mathematics III, with a full score of 150, but the examination contents are different, as follows:
Mathematics 1: the subjects of the examination are advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics; The content structure of the test paper: advanced mathematics is about 60%, linear algebra is about 20%, and probability theory and mathematical statistics are about 20%.
Mathematics II: The examination subjects are advanced mathematics and linear algebra; The content structure of the test paper: about 80% of advanced mathematics and about 20% of linear algebra.
Math 3: Examination subjects: calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics; The content structure of the test paper: calculus is about 60%, linear algebra is about 20%, and probability theory and mathematical statistics are about 20%.
It is an important life decision to apply for graduate students. The following are some points for attention when you apply for graduate students:
1. Choose a suitable major: the degree certificate of graduate students will be an important capital for your future development, so when choosing a major, you should find a major that suits your interests, abilities and career development direction.
2. Check the enrollment policy: different schools and different majors will have different enrollment policies. Before entering the examination, it is recommended to consult the enrollment regulations to understand the registration conditions, examination subjects and examination scope, as well as other requirements.
3. Full preparation: Postgraduate exams need to be fully prepared, especially public basic courses, so it is necessary to understand the difficulty and content requirements of the exams in advance and make appropriate preparation plans.
4. Reasonable alternative: We should apply for majors and schools reasonably according to our own situation, and consider the candidates' academic qualifications, abilities, regions and career plans.
5. Pay attention to submitting materials: fill in the form carefully during the registration process, prepare personal statements and research plans as required, and bring materials that meet the requirements to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the materials.
In a word, graduate students should consider their own actual situation and career development plan, choose their majors and schools purposefully, make full preparations for exams and materials, and improve the chances of admission.