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Graduate guidance of measurement and control technology and instrument
Just after the exam this year, I will talk about my own experience: there are four subjects in the postgraduate entrance examination, and the test of measurement and control requires political, mathematics, English and professional courses. Math and English are difficult and take a lot of time. If you plan to take the exam, start preparing for it from the next semester of junior year. The first stage: remember the main words every day (preferably the disorganized version of New Oriental, which is quite good) for four or five months. Number one includes upper and lower numbers, line generation, and probability (the first eight chapters); Mathematics needs a round of review, reading textbooks every day (it doesn't matter which version of the textbook, the content is the same), doing after-school exercises and making summaries; Professional courses are mainly to study hard and learn well from beginning to end.

The second stage: from the beginning of the summer vacation to around 10, English still needs to recite words, at the same time, it is necessary to extract and record the good sentences above to prepare the composition, and also to buy a set of real English questions over the years (Zhang Jian's version is better). If you want to buy Chen Wendeng's math review materials, you should read them after the first time, at least three times. This book is very important. If you master it comprehensively, math 130 is no problem. Professional courses should carefully finish after-class exercises and make a summary. If you can, you can find an old "Analysis of the Political Postgraduate Entrance Examination Outline" to look at politics (the new one seems to be available after 10), and you basically don't need to review politics in the first two stages. Politics always takes two or three months, two hours a day;

The third stage: Math mainly does the previous real questions, at least twice, and makes a serious summary (very important). English is also doing real questions and insisting on writing compositions. Just start reviewing politics, keep watching it every day, do problems every day, and read books through them (remember the last four sets of political problems in Xiao Xiurong's version, and you must buy them this year). The specialized courses are reserved for myself.