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How to make a study plan for postgraduate mathematics?
The following aspects need to be considered when making a study plan for postgraduate mathematics:

1. goal setting: define your own mathematics goals for the postgraduate entrance examination, including the requirements of the schools and majors you apply for, and your expected scores. Make a reasonable study plan according to the goal.

2. Time arrangement: according to your actual situation, reasonably arrange the daily study time. A day can be divided into several time periods, and each time period is dedicated to learning mathematics. At the same time, it is necessary to arrange rest time reasonably to avoid excessive fatigue.

3. Content division: Divide the content of postgraduate mathematics into different modules, such as advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory, mathematical statistics and so on. Arrange the study time of each module reasonably according to your own mastery.

4. Learning method: Choose the learning method that suits you, such as brushing questions, taking notes, attending remedial classes, etc. Various methods can be combined to improve the learning effect.

5. Resource preparation: prepare relevant learning materials, such as textbooks, problem sets and reference books. You can choose suitable teaching materials and problem sets according to your own needs.

6. Make a plan: According to the above considerations, make a detailed study plan. You can write your daily study tasks on paper or on your mobile phone so that you can check and adjust them at any time.

7. Supervise the implementation: It is easy to make a plan, but it needs some self-discipline to stick to it. You can find a study partner or family member to supervise the study progress and urge each other.

In a word, when making a study plan for the postgraduate entrance examination, we should comprehensively consider personal circumstances and goals, arrange time and content reasonably, choose appropriate learning methods and stick to it. Only by studying in a planned and targeted way can we get good grades.