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I am preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, but I am addicted to doing math problems and don't want to spend time reading English. How to break it?
This question is very common. I used to do math like this. English recitation, mathematical understanding.

The best way to integrate the two is:

1 and 6 am to 9 am have the best memory, which is very suitable for English;

2. The period from 9 am to 1 1 am is the most active period of thinking, which is suitable for mathematics;

3, 1 1 to 12 to recall, 12 to eat on time, just enough to stop math;

4. You can take a nap, but don't be too long to prepare for the exam at 1: 30. Don't pick up the book quickly after getting up, wake up outside or on the way to the library to improve efficiency.

5, look at some professional knowledge, understandable recitation.

6. Do some political problems in the evening

7. Remember what you recite in English before going to bed in the morning.

You're insisting!