It is very important to take the postgraduate entrance examination. In learning, we should form a whole knowledge system, thoroughly understand every little knowledge point and learn to use it concretely. Only by laying a good foundation can we ensure the success of solving problems in the future. Doing problems can test your mastery of knowledge points, so you must do them often and practice more.
Exercise your problem-solving ability and find the feeling of doing it yourself. You can have a special error book and record the mistakes in time for future review. The importance of real questions is self-evident. Doing real questions can make you clear about the inspection method of each knowledge point. Try to control the exercises of each set of real questions within 3 hours, and correct them in time after completion.
Mathematics for postgraduate study;
Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is divided into four types according to professional requirements: Mathematics I, Mathematics II, Mathematics III and Mathematics IV. Different types have different requirements for the outline. Review according to your professional requirements. Don't think that students who take the third math exam will definitely improve their grades by reviewing according to the first math exam.
Or it is wrong to think that students who have reviewed math one will have no problem in math three. Because the characteristics and requirements of Math I and Math III are different, if there is no clear review scope, math review is just a waste of time and energy.