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Mathematics and applied mathematics postgraduate entrance examination direction
There are generally two directions for the postgraduate entrance examination of applied mathematics: one is to specialize in mathematics, which requires that mathematics is particularly good, and you should have enough interest and patience in learning mathematics in the future. The best major in mathematics should be Peking University, but many schools are very good. There is not much difference between this major being too good and not good. The second is the computer direction, which is expected to enter the IT industry. The best schools are Tsinghua, Jiaotong University and so on. Of course, these schools have high scores, and there is also a Northeastern University, which is also good in computers and software, and its scores are not very high. Maybe we can consider it.

In short, it depends on your own actual situation, your own interests and economic situation.

Top 50 universities for postgraduate entrance examination:

1 Nanjing university 2 China Renmin university 3 Peking University 4 Wuhan university 5 Fudan university.

6 Sichuan University 7 East China Normal University 8 Nankai University 9 Shandong University 10 Jilin University1kloc-0/Beijing Normal University 12 Zhongshan University 13 Zhejiang University 14 Shanxi University 15 Hunan Normal University. Kloc-0/8 Xiamen University 19 Anhui University 30 Central University for Nationalities 3 1 Xiangtan University 32 Southwest Normal University 33 Yunnan University 34 Henan University 35 Tibet University for Nationalities

Interdisciplinary examination and research of mathematics

It will be easier for students majoring in mathematics to take an examination of other majors, because students majoring in mathematics have natural mathematical advantages. If you are good at math and interested, you can consider majoring in communication and economics, which will have a good employment prospect in the future and give full play to your talent in math.

See what you like, others can't decide anything for you, and the standard of good or bad is different for everyone. But this scientific mathematics has a wide range of choices, such as statistics, actuarial science, econometrics, mathematical finance, financial engineering, management, logistics, computer, communication engineering, electronic power and so on. (Refers to the professional prospects and employment prospects), the schools you can choose are Tsinghua, Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Nankai (depending on your major) and so on.

Mathematics is a basic subject. If you continue to do theoretical research during the postgraduate entrance examination, it will be very boring. Therefore, it is suggested that you choose an applied major that you are interested in, which will not waste what you have learned in the undergraduate course, but also do what you are interested in.

The postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics majors has five directions, namely, basic mathematics, applied mathematics, computational mathematics, probability theory and mathematical statistics, operational research and cybernetics. There is always one for you! If you are not satisfied, choose a major closely related to mathematics, such as computer or economics (finance). However, the English score of economics and management is relatively high, about 55 in 2006, and only 46 in science (including mathematics and physics). Most people don't understand, thinking that the mathematics department has great advantages in answering questions. In fact, mathematics in the department of mathematics is very different from other departments. If you want to cross-major, you must improve your computing ability, remember! Don't try pure liberal arts (foreign languages, history, law, philosophy, etc. ). I have a classmate (Department of Applied Mathematics) who has taken the Master of Laws exam for two years, and his professional scores are all 1 and 2. It is said that people don't want to learn math. Electronic information and civil engineering, these majors need to have a mathematical foundation and good employment prospects.