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University of Science and Technology Beijing Freshman Economics Course
I am a junior in Beijing University of Economics and Management.

I don't know if you know the weighted average. If you are a freshman, you will get the highest mathematics and English credits. It is very important to learn these two subjects well.

1. Freshmen are mainly public courses and basic courses. I used Tongji 5th Edition for Grade 07, and Grade 09 became a book compiled by our school. Editor-in-Chief: Hu Zhixing, Su,, Higher Education Press. This book was compiled by our school. You can search it in Dangdang online bookstore. It is unlikely to be found. This is sold in the textbook department of our school, on the east side of the first floor of Building 3 in the student apartment. There are textbooks for English class, but I suggest that you don't order school textbooks, just buy old books from seniors and sisters, or there are old books in the basement of Qizhai, which is not worth buying new books. You can ignore English textbooks. I learned English quickly at that time. My experience is that the content of the English exam has nothing to do with the textbook, and the teacher usually doesn't use it very much. Teach yourself English. Don't lose it when you go to college. This is a mistake made by many seniors and sisters. I sincerely hope that my junior/senior will not make the same mistake.

2. You can choose courses when you are older. Our college seems to have to complete 27 credits (or 25 credits, which you can confirm through other channels), so it is difficult to grab classes. Sometimes you need to open a website and brush it wildly, as long as someone drops out of school, you can pick it up. So if there is an idle person at home who can surf the Internet, you can ask him to brush the lessons. The sooner you finish the credits, the better for yourself, which will create a lot of free time for sophomore and junior.

3. The entrance English exam is divided into classes. Divided into ordinary classes, medium fast and high fast. If there are 30 students in a class, there will be about 22 students in an ordinary class, 6 students are fast and 2 students are tall and fast. High, fast, big, take the CET-4, medium and fast, take the sophomore exam, and take the sophomore exam in the ordinary class. After sophomore year, there will be no English class in junior year. If you are divided into middle-speed and high-speed, your English scores in the placement test (usually in your early 80s) will be counted as your English scores in the first semester, and then your English test scores at the end of your freshman year will become even greater. I won't say much about this. To tell the truth, I think the early and late exams of CET-4 and CET-6 are the same thing, and many people will choose to brush their marks after the exam. There is no advantage in high school, and when the exam is weighted, the grades of ordinary classes are generally faster than those of high school. If the regular class scores well, the score will be close to 90. English credits are large, and the weighted scores are raised at once. So if you give me another chance to choose, I'd rather choose a regular class. What do you mean by high, fast, medium and fast? Without any tangible benefits, life is useless.