1) School starts in early March-June 15: Read a chapter in the textbook, and do the after-class questions and chapters corresponding to Wendeng Chen's review guide (one chapter every four days on average). This time is the most careful and time-consuming After finishing, I basically mastered the answers to various questions and the requirements of the postgraduate entrance examination outline. After the completion of this round, you will basically have confidence in getting high marks in the math exam, because many people have never even read the book review guide. 2) June1May-August 1 1: During this period, I made a review guide again, and at the same time, I made an analysis of the math outline bought by the previous seniors. After this round, although not all of them can be integrated, the framework system of mathematics has been basically established, and the confidence of postgraduate mathematics is more sufficient. Because many people haven't finished reading the review guide the first time. 3) August11—— June 10 1: I have done math twice, and all the basic problems have been solved (the review guide is too familiar, so I will vomit when I look at it). At this time, I feel that there are not many problems to do, and I am eager to practice my hands and improve my computing ability. So I borrowed a collection of Chen Wendeng's problems from the library and did it again (average 1, one chapter every two days). Because I was a little distracted preparing for and participating in a competition during this time, the progress was slow. 4) 65438+1 October1——165438+1October1:The review guide is done again, the main purpose of which is to completely establish the mathematical framework system in a short time and achieve mastery through a comprehensive study. Because of the foundation of the first three rounds, this round was successfully completed. However, due to going to other places to participate in the defense of that game and preparing for the final exam, the progress is still not fast. 5) 165438+ 10/01-One week before the exam: basically nothing happened, so I prepared for the exam wholeheartedly. This period of time is mainly to do simulation questions and real questions. I bought Li Yongle's "400 Questions" and did it twice in a row, and I did the real questions for ten years (I saved last year's real questions to the week before the exam). At this time, I am full of confidence. 6) one week before the exam-exam: I found that time was a little tight. I took a quick look at the review guide, took the time to do last year's real problem (good or bad, don't forget), and spent a day or two reading the formulas and problem-solving methods summarized in the previous book, and the effect was good.