1, make a plan
It is best to make a regular schedule and plan your own learning tasks.
Before you go to bed every night, plan what you want to see and do the next day, and form the habit of completing the plan, which will make your study more efficient.
Step 2 set goals
Goals should be divided into short-term goals and long-term goals. After each goal is completed, check yourself and see how much progress you have made. The realization of every goal is a challenge to oneself, so the postgraduate entrance examination is a process of defeating oneself.
3. Pay attention to knowledge accumulation
It's best to have a wrong problem book in every course, sort out the wrong problems, write the correct methods under the corresponding problems, and take them out every once in a while to avoid making similar mistakes again.
Always take notes. It's best to write down every idea and inspiration. Over time, your knowledge will be woven into a bigger net and the depth of knowledge will be thicker.