You know that people with a better foundation than you may need to spend seven or eight months or even a year preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. How can we compete with them without preparing in advance? Fight for luck? The worse the foundation, the more preparation time is needed.
Especially English mathematics and specialized courses, it takes a long time to lay a good foundation. I made up my mind to prepare English and math immediately after the postgraduate entrance examination. Although I don't know which school to go to, I just started reviewing these two subjects, so it's right to recite words and read advanced math books. Of course, this is only suitable for the early stage, and the late review must be planned and targeted.
There is also the review of professional courses. I started reviewing specialized courses in April, because it took a long time to determine the major and school before, so I started late. When reviewing, I have to reduce the time for reviewing public courses to read professional books. Therefore, if the majors and target institutions can be determined as soon as possible, they can be determined as soon as possible, so that they can start as soon as possible.