1. Determine the goal: define your own mathematics goal for the postgraduate entrance examination, including the requirements of the school and major to apply for, and the expected score.
2. Analyze your own situation: evaluate your own mathematical foundation and learning ability, and understand your own advantages and disadvantages.
3. Make an overall plan: Make an overall study plan according to the examination time and your actual situation, including daily, weekly and monthly study schedules.
4. Make a detailed plan: subdivide the overall plan into specific daily learning tasks, including review content, questions, time allocation, etc.
5. Reasonable arrangement of time: According to your study habits and energy status, reasonably arrange your daily study time to ensure efficient study.
6. Set phased goals: divide the whole learning process into different stages, and set a specific goal in each stage in order to adjust learning strategies in time.
7. Make a review plan: In the last few months before the exam, make a detailed review plan, focus on reviewing important knowledge points and do simulation questions.
8. Insist on implementation: After making a good study plan, we should insist on implementation, constantly adjust the optimization plan, and maintain the continuity and stability of learning.
9. Practice more questions: Postgraduate mathematics pays attention to problem-solving ability, and it is necessary to do more questions to improve the speed and accuracy of problem solving.
10. Summarize more: in the process of learning, summarize and summarize in time, and sort out notes and wrong problem sets to facilitate review.
In short, we should make reasonable arrangements according to our own situation and goals, and at the same time, we should persistently implement the plan, do more exercises and summarize more, so as to achieve good learning results.