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I'm a computer major, and I want to be a graduate student in the Department of Mathematics. Which math major should I choose?
It's good to take the math test, but you have to be persistent. To be a university teacher, you must have a doctorate, and it is best to take the postgraduate entrance examination 2 1 1. No one wants to go out and be a university teacher in another school.

Mathematics is highly abstract, mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, politics, and English for postgraduate entrance examination. You have to take other math majors in the second interview. You are a computer major, and you have an advantage in taking the test of applied mathematics (basic mathematics is pure theory) (only in the second interview). If you are smart, you will learn faster. If you are like yourself, you will study harder, but as long as you have determination and perseverance, you can still succeed.

Mathematics seems to be doing math problems, but it actually contains rich philosophical thoughts, and you like philosophy, so it is better.

First buy the professional mathematics textbooks of the school you want to take the exam and study hard.

Then start looking for the national 2 1 1 postgraduate entrance examination questions (it is very difficult, even if you are smart), step by step.

English is particularly important, and it drops greatly every year. Moreover, it is extremely difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination in English, with a high score of more than 60 points. If you study well, you can get points.

The last time in politics

Other professional courses in the second interview should also be taught by yourself.

The amount is quite large, and the rest of the university should be given up.

I wish you success.