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What's the experience of graduate students majoring in mathematics in cross-disciplinary examination of undergraduate non-mathematics majors?
It depends on who you are. If you like math, usually read math books, and sometimes you can do a math problem to keep your brain's logical thinking, then it is acceptable for you to take the exam, although it is a bit difficult. If you never cared about math, and now you have an exam, prepare to read a gobbledygook.

Cross-professional examination and research is an activity of selecting non-professional courses related to or unrelated to this major as research or postgraduate entrance examination targets, and reviewing and postgraduate entrance examination outside this major.

As the name implies, interdisciplinary postgraduate entrance examination is the most important word in this common vocabulary. Postgraduate entrance examination is a way of life and study that college students or people who have already worked choose to improve themselves or avoid fierce social competition.

In the choice of major, candidates often face such a problem, that is, choose this major for postgraduate entrance examination or cross-major postgraduate entrance examination? Many candidates can't calmly weigh this issue and make their own choices. Especially for those students who challenge the skills of cross-majors and have high difficulty, when you make up your mind to turn the corner of life, I hope you can understand that cross-majors not only change your learning direction, but also enable you to make breakthroughs and leaps in life and open up your own new life channel. Next, let's talk specifically about cross-professional examination and research.