First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination is different from the college entrance examination.
The number of Chinese tests for liberal arts students in the college entrance examination is added to the comprehensive literature, and the number of Chinese tests for science students is added to the comprehensive literature. The content of the review is decided when the arts and sciences are divided into disciplines. During the postgraduate entrance examination, English is divided into English I and English II, and mathematics is divided into Mathematics I, Mathematics II and Mathematics III. English or math in different majors are different. If you are not sure about your major, there is basically no way to start reviewing.
Secondly, the postgraduate entrance examination is a professional promotion.
If you want to take this major, you should consider which subdivision direction to take this major. If your major is English, you should consider choosing translation, English language and literature or other directions. If your major is economics, you should consider choosing finance, finance, international trade or other majors.
If you are not satisfied with your major and want to change your major, you should consider which major to change. The postgraduate entrance examination is divided into thirteen disciplines, namely, philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management and art, among which we call science, engineering, agriculture and medicine "natural science disciplines" and the other nine disciplines "humanities and social sciences". When we cross disciplines again, we follow the following rules:
Natural science disciplines cross social humanities, no problem;
It is impossible for humanities and social sciences to transcend natural science disciplines;
Natural science disciplines cross natural science disciplines, as the case may be;
It is possible that humanities and social sciences cross humanities and social sciences.
Why?
Because it is difficult to strengthen the specialized courses of natural sciences such as machinery, biology and electronics in a short time, the specialized courses of humanities and social sciences such as Chinese, history and philosophy can be strengthened in a short time.
We find that the postgraduate entrance examination is related to majors, whether it is undergraduate or cross-major.