The total * * * is about 1 hour, the average time allocated to each question is about 10 minute, and the total * * * is about 1.5 hour; For multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions, if you still can't find a way of thinking after thinking about a question for 3 minutes, put it down decisively for the time being. Putting it down temporarily does not mean giving up completely. You can wait until you finish the other questions before you go back to work. For solving a problem, if you still have no clue after thinking about it for 5 minutes, you should put it down temporarily.
Matters needing attention in postgraduate mathematics
Postgraduate entrance examination is long-term, and all subjects need long-term accumulation, so does mathematics, so the preparation time must be sufficient. First of all, make a thorough and detailed analysis of all knowledge points, pay attention to test sites and key questions, and at the same time gradually carry out some training to accumulate ideas for solving problems, which is conducive to the digestion and absorption of knowledge, thoroughly understand the vertical and horizontal relationship of relevant knowledge, and turn it into something that you really master.
Before reviewing mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination, you must be clear about your own level, and don't aim too high and pursue aimless and unrealistic goals. Mathematics review is basic and long-term, and the learning of mathematics knowledge is a long-term accumulation process. We should follow the principle of "from shallow to deep", first lay a solid foundation of knowledge, build a knowledge system, and then pursue skills and methods.