Mathematics is the most important part of postgraduate entrance examination, and the score of 150 accounts for a considerable proportion in the whole postgraduate entrance examination score. Mathematics achievement is not only related to the level of postgraduate entrance examination, but also the key to the success of postgraduate entrance examination.
Rational planning
Therefore, students should make a reasonable plan when using draft paper, and replace it in time when they find it is not enough. It is possible that you find that there is no draft paper when you calculate half of a question. If you want to change the draft paper, you must hand in the old one. The old one may record half of the calculation process, which will delay the candidates to do the questions.
However, there may be cases where there is really no draft paper. The draft paper for an examination room is limited. If the students in front use too much, it is likely that the draft paper in this examination room will be used up. Therefore, candidates should reasonably plan the use of draft paper, and it is best to divide it into different areas in half. In addition, it can be directly counted on the test paper when taking the postgraduate entrance examination.