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Are non-math majors sad about the math exam?
It may be difficult for non-mathematics majors to take the cross-examination of mathematics department, but this does not mean that it is impossible to complete. Here are some suggestions to help you successfully take the cross-examination in the Department of Mathematics:

1. Know the course content: Know the content and difficulty of the course before you start learning mathematics. Knowing the content of the course can help you plan your study plan and schedule better, and also make you more confident to cope with difficulties.

2. Supplement basic knowledge: If you haven't studied college mathematics before, I suggest you teach yourself some basic mathematical knowledge, such as algebra, geometry and calculus. This knowledge will be of great help to future study.

3. Find a textbook that suits you: It is very important to choose a textbook that suits you. You can ask other students or teachers, or find some self-study materials through the internet.

4. Study hard: It takes more effort and time to take the math exam. If you want to learn math well, you must spend a lot of time and energy. In the process of learning, we should be patient, persistent and persistent in learning.

5. Help: If you encounter difficulties in your study, you can ask teachers, classmates or other students majoring in mathematics for help. They can give you some useful advice and skills.

In a word, it is difficult for non-mathematics majors to take the cross-examination of mathematics department, but as long as you study hard and study hard, you can certainly complete this challenge.