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What books do you need to prepare for the interdisciplinary examination of Wuhan University's electric power system and automation?
I can tell you that you can take the cross-major exam, provided that you have a certain understanding of this major, master the basic knowledge, and have a good employment in electrical major, but you should do what you can. You should at least understand the structure of electrical specialty (power electronics, electrical transmission, power system and its automation, control system control engineering), and the mathematical foundation of electrical specialty must be solid, which will play a very important role in future research and study.

First, there should be textbooks about exams in the enrollment brochure of Wu Da University. Go and have a look.

Initial test: Qiu Guanyuan Circuit (the research on strong electricity in most schools).

Re-examination: electrical engineering synthesis, you should ask the graduate students in your school, they are very clear about this. The professional courses related to electrical engineering include electrical engineering, power electronics, motor drive, digital circuit, analog circuit, signal and system, microcomputer principle and interface technology, digital signal processing, automatic control principle, modern control theory, instrumentation, circuit lighting, factory power supply and equipment protection, etc.

Second, the learning process:

First of all, in the next semester of your junior year (that is, March and April of 12), you can pay attention to some postgraduate entrance examination trends, look at the scores of the last postgraduate entrance examination and the information of school admission, and get to know the subjects of postgraduate entrance examination. At the same time, it is also 12 time for re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination. You'd better find the senior at that time (with good grades, already planning to be admitted) and communicate with him. First, you should know what postgraduate entrance examination is. (After the postgraduate entrance examination, you should look for a senior who took the electrical examination in your school. If they are confident in the second interview, you can find some books from them. )

You can start to look at public courses, 1) Mathematics (engineering mathematics I), which has the most content, including advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. Advanced mathematics uses Tongji Edition of Higher Education Press (now it seems to be Tongji Sixth Edition), linear algebra chooses Tongji Edition of Higher Education Press (maybe the third edition, I don't know the current situation), and probability theory is Zhejiang University Fourth Edition.

2) English (English 1), many students are English-educated, but English is not up to standard. English depends on your own accumulation. You can get some information about this on the Internet (as mentioned above, you can ask the seniors for it), or ask the previous seniors for it. It is best to look at the real questions of English calendar years (after September), and you can ask the seniors for details.

3) As for politics, starting in June 10- 1 1 is also acceptable. You'd better buy some materials for multiple-choice questions. The big topic is 1 28 questions published in June (so-called Ren Rufen sequence 4).

4) Specialized courses, you are interdisciplinary. It is important to read early, but you can't accept English and math. You should read books every day.

If you are in a postgraduate cram school, it will be useful if you have a poor mathematical foundation, but it is not big. You go to cram school to improve your math scores, so your review must be in place, and then go to remedial classes in the past, which will have good results. You should seriously consider the problem of this postgraduate remedial class, have your own opinions, and don't blindly follow suit. If you take an English remedial class, you can go to class. But don't affect the progress of your review. Politically speaking, the remedial class is the teacher's help to guide you and help you remember. If you have a good memory, you don't have to go to any remedial classes. Look at the teaching materials of the remedial class and you can do it yourself.

As for the real questions of professional courses, you should go around the school and ask if there are any for sale or ask graduate students. If you search online, you should consult your seniors (just to ask them conveniently). Don't act blindly, ask actively.

The key to your problems is yourself. You should have confidence in yourself, just stick to it, and don't think too much about whether you will be admitted (provided that you investigate clearly and learn to deal with problems yourself, this is an exercise for one to take the postgraduate entrance examination and deal with problems independently). There are difficulties, but you should learn to solve them. It's too early to consider a second interview. Let's finish the initial test first.

Some of them are just my own suggestions. If you have any questions or shortcomings, you can ask them.