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Request to recommend a better reference book on mathematics and politics for chemistry postgraduate entrance examination.
Mathematics-my most familiar subject.

There are two kinds of tutorial books on the market, one is Wendeng Chen's Guide to Mathematics Review, and the other is Li Yongle and Li Zhengyuan's Complete Book of Mathematics Review.

I want to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, most of which are advanced mathematics, linear algebra and probability.

So by this time of my junior year, I can basically say that I have forgotten about it.

So I suggest reading math review books twice in the first two or three months.

At first, you can look at some familiar knowledge points, such as limit, derivative, integral ... these are the most basic.

After reading these, plus the original foundation, I believe you can feel at ease-in fact, it is not difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics, thus building confidence in conquering unfamiliar knowledge points.

Algebra is a subject closely related to every chapter. It is suggested to use Li Yongle's Guidance Notes on Linear Algebra.

Li Yongle has a strong skill in this field, and he speaks it very well. When reviewing for the first time, the line generation should make clear the exercises of various questions.

In terms of probability, I suggest watching Yao's Flash, which is very good. I downloaded it online, but the teacher spoke too slowly, hehe.

After reading the big math questions, you have to do a lot of questions and consolidate the knowledge points one by one, but it can't be too long, otherwise you will know what you have seen before.

I've forgotten the main points. Using political views means making overall plans. We should not only grasp the key points, but also ignore other minor aspects.

Classic 400 Questions is a good thing, but don't care too much about the score when you do it. This thing was originally used to upgrade the level.

It is normal to get about 60 at first, and I believe it will get better gradually, but one thing must be done, that is, the wrong questions must be done.

Yes, you can't be vague ~ ~ ~

Besides, you can do "660 questions", which is also from Li Yongle.

I don't really have any special feelings about the topic, but everyone says we should do the real question well. I haven't done it, but I think it makes sense.

You can grasp the direction and style of the proposition, which is more conducive to review.

In addition, the problem of Gonggong University is not so magical, just a set of ordinary simulation problems. The problem is actually good and can be used, but don't expect it.

It is true that the math test is about strength.

English-the subject I am most afraid of

I don't seem qualified to give any experience in English.

But I'm just here to express my opinion.

Vocabulary and reading are absolutely the most important. At this time, everyone can recite the words well.

Don't expect to recite words once, as if no one can do it.

Memorizing words is a repetitive process, over and over again.

The first time you can get familiar with a face, the second time you can see its main meaning, and the third time you can see other extended meanings and usages.

In short, a word is an iterative process, so don't expect to get it done at once.

Reading, reading is a disgusting thing. There are several controversial points in reading this year.

In my opinion, in order to do a good job in reading, we should first do a good job in translating long and difficult sentences, and also follow the original text rather than subjective judgment.

I can only say so much about English. In addition, I recommend two books, Essential Vocabulary by Spark and Intensive Reading 100 by Wu Yonglin.

English real questions over the years are definitely good things, study hard, HOHO.

Politics-I can't tell you what it feels like.

Don't look at politics at this stage. After all, it's too early. I think it's ok to see it in July and August, but the employer thinks it's still early.

I think you should specialize in political economy at this time. Different from other courses, this is a subject that needs absolute understanding.

So get to know it. There is nothing else in other courses, so I have to memorize it. If we cannot understand it, we should remember it.

Besides, you can use political theory analysis everywhere in your life.

But there is a risk-everyone must think you are crazy, but after this process, you will find that you will unconsciously remember many principles.

And it is not easy to forget.

Some time ago, the political focus was on multiple-choice questions, and the last month was a big question. Review it well.

Many people have recommended specific books, so I won't recommend them.

What I want to say is that you don't need to read widely. If you can understand a book, that's good. If you have energy, look at other topics.