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Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is really bad.
Li Yongle's math is a bit difficult, especially the examples. It doesn't matter the first time. Calm down and do every problem (including examples) carefully. If you really can't do it, just look at the answer, then find out the problems in your thinking, and mark the problems that are completely impossible and a little stuck in different forms. When I watch it for the second time, I will try my best to turn my little efforts into something I can do completely, and my efforts that I can't do at all into something I can do. If there is time for the third time, do it again. Forget it if you don't have time That part is too difficult to take up much in the exam. Generally speaking, the mathematics in a school can't exceed 90 at most. If you make a double-sided book seriously, pay attention to doing it twice instead of reading it twice. I think it should be no problem to pass 100.

Also, no matter whether your foundation is good or not, I suggest you read the textbook first, and don't review the whole book as soon as you come up. Besides, seeing that your whole book is so entangled, it is estimated that 660 questions will be difficult to do by then, but don't be discouraged. Since you have chosen to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you must stick to it, especially when your classmates are looking for a job in September 65438+ 10, otherwise you might as well go directly to find a job.

When I first read the review book last year, I couldn't do half of the examples, but I read them carefully and tried to understand the questions I couldn't do. The second time, there are generally only five examples in each chapter that I can't do. I made more than 200 mistakes when I did 660. Finally, I don't have much time. Li Yongle didn't do the last 400 questions, so I didn't do five sets of real questions. Finally I got 146. Usually, those who are better at math than me have done many real questions, even Li Yongle's sprint score of 135, that is, 130, 120 or even 100, so improvisation is also very important. Lay a good foundation and don't get stage fright. I believe you can achieve final success.