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Can you consider taking the postgraduate entrance examination if you are not good at math?
Of course, if you are not good at math and the landlord doesn't really want to work in math in the future, you can choose not to take the math test. For example, majors such as literature, English, administration, political education and geography do not need to take math exams. Mathematics majors will be more selective in subjects. If the landlord wants to take the math test, he can choose a less professional one. As long as he doesn't take the math major, it's easier to count two and three. The number two is engineering, and probability is not tested, so many people think it is the easiest. Counting three is a little less demanding than counting one, but the content of the exam is more than counting two.

The landlord can choose according to his own real situation.