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What is the time allocation?
? ① Logic takes about 40 minutes.

② Mathematics takes about 70 minutes.

③ Write for about 70 minutes.

396 The comprehensive economic ability is 200 points, and the examination time is 3 hours. In the order of answering questions, it is suggested to put writing at the end. There are two compositions, one is an analysis of the validity of the argument and the other is a short essay. The order of logic and mathematics should be arranged at will according to your own situation.

The comprehensive ability of 396 is referred to as "396 Classics Comprehensive" for short. It mainly refers to the GMAT entrance examination for American graduate students in business administration, and examines the mathematical knowledge, logical reasoning ability and writing level of six graduate students majoring in economics, including master of finance and master of applied statistics.

Test paper content

Generally speaking, the review of 396 focuses on mathematics and logic. These two parts need a lot of practice on the basis of learning knowledge points. Writing review pays more attention to the method of argumentation validity analysis, followed by writing speed. Because a 600-word article is also time-consuming, it is mainly arranged according to your own writing situation.

Mathematics examination questions and scores of 396 economic joint entrance examination

Mathematics: including 10 multiple-choice questions and 10 calculation questions.

2 points for each question in the radio section, 5 points for each calculation question, and 70 points for * *.

In general, the proportion of subjects in advanced mathematics is 60%, and linear algebra and probability theory each account for 20%.

The basic part of mathematics in the comprehensive ability test of the joint entrance examination of economics mainly examines the basic methods and concepts of common mathematical knowledge in the economic analysis of candidates.