1. Familiarize yourself with the examination contents: understand the examination outline and questions of postgraduate mathematics, and make clear the knowledge points and skills you need to master.
2. Make a study plan: Make a reasonable study plan according to the examination time and your own schedule. Divide the whole learning process into stages, and make specific goals and plans at each stage.
3. Consolidate basic knowledge: Mathematics is a step-by-step subject, and mastering basic knowledge is very important for subsequent study. Consolidate basic knowledge through systematic study and review.
4. Do more exercises: Mathematics is a subject that needs hands-on practice. Through a lot of practice, we can deepen our understanding and memory of knowledge points and improve our ability to solve problems.
5. Pay attention to thinking training: The math test is not only an inspection of knowledge points, but also requires candidates to have certain thinking ability and problem-solving skills. By solving some thinking problems and problems, we can cultivate our logical thinking and analytical ability.
6. Take more mock exams: mock exams can help candidates get familiar with the exam form and rhythm, find their own shortcomings, and adjust their learning methods and strategies in time.
7. Reasonable arrangement of rest and adjustment of mentality: It takes a long time of persistence and hard work to take the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics, but it is also necessary to arrange rest time reasonably to maintain physical and mental health. At the same time, we should keep a positive attitude, believe in our own abilities and never give up our efforts.
In short, learning mathematics well for postgraduate entrance examination requires unremitting efforts and reasonable learning methods. Through systematic study and practice, we can consolidate basic knowledge and cultivate problem-solving ability and thinking ability, and I believe we can certainly achieve good results.