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Can non-mathematics majors take the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics majors?
Yes, it belongs to cross-disciplinary examination and research.

Cross-professional examination and research is an activity of selecting non-professional courses related to or unrelated to this major as research or postgraduate entrance examination targets, and reviewing and postgraduate entrance examination outside this major.

Professional course knowledge mainly includes professional basic knowledge, professional related knowledge and professional hot spots. In terms of professional content, prepare the preliminary examination scope of professional courses, professional papers in previous years, important writings and research directions of proposition teachers, relevant current events and professional hotspots this year, and so on.

Postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination are not necessarily the best talents to be admitted. The key is to meet two points: be interested in the major and have the ability to enter the major of the college.

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Related preparatory work:

1, the examination of professional knowledge can be roughly divided into the following parts: professional basic knowledge, practice and hot issues related to specialty.

2. Preparation content: the scope of the preliminary examination of professional courses, professional papers in previous years, important writings and research directions of proposition teachers, relevant current events and professional hotspots this year, etc.

3. Understand the process and information related to the second interview, and prepare for specialized courses, comprehensive interviews and English.

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