Reading textbooks is basically useless. Don't waste time. Directly use Li Yongle's review book, the specific method is as follows.
If you get the first place, there is no doubt that you need to take the exam at least three times. Do it slowly the first time, and break through unfamiliar knowledge points the second time and the third time (note: it doesn't matter if individual examples are too difficult to understand, mastering knowledge points is the key). It must be emphasized here, especially line generation and probability. Generally speaking, most students spend far less time studying these two parts than calculus. So for students who are counting one, these two parts must be repeated as much as possible (especially the hypothesis test part). Time may be running out, so try to do the real questions of the past 10 years.
If you count two or three, then you are lucky. It is nearly half less than the number one content. I suggest you go through calculus and line generation directly twice. Doing real questions for nearly 20 years in my spare time, in turn, filling in the gaps through the third real questions.
At the same time, I suggest you sign up for a postgraduate course, which may bring you unexpected surprises! You know, it's helpless, but sometimes, this is the reality in China.
I believe that as long as you really follow the above, you will get high marks in math. I wish you get into the university you want ~ ~