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What is the concept of perfect score in postgraduate mathematics?
The perfect score of postgraduate entrance examination mathematics refers to the highest score that candidates can get in postgraduate entrance examination mathematics subjects, usually 150. Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is divided into Mathematics I and Mathematics II, with scores of 100 and 50 respectively. Both subjects contain the basic contents of advanced mathematics.

Such as mathematical analysis, linear algebra, probability theory, mathematical statistics and so on. The scores obtained by candidates in the postgraduate entrance examination mathematics account for a large proportion in the comprehensive evaluation, so for candidates, the level of mathematics scores is directly related to the comprehensive scores and the difficulty of admission.

In order to get full marks in mathematics, candidates need to have a solid mathematical foundation and high mathematical ability. It is suggested that candidates master the basic concepts, formulas and theorems of mathematics according to the outline system of the postgraduate entrance examination in the preparation stage, and do more exercises and simulation questions at the same time to accumulate experience and strategies in doing problems. In addition, candidates also need to pay attention to examination skills, such as paying attention to answering questions, being careful and allocating time, so as to improve the accuracy and efficiency of answering questions.