Postgraduate examination subjects are divided into four categories: mathematics, English, politics and professional courses. Among them, mathematics is divided into mathematics one, mathematics two and mathematics three; English is divided into English I and English II.
Among them, professional courses are divided into philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art and so on (*** 13).
Matters needing attention on the day of postgraduate entrance examination:
First, be sure to check your exam supplies before you go out.
The exam supplies were prepared the day before, so just put them in your schoolbag. As the postgraduate entrance examination is in winter, candidates are advised to wear coats, a cotton vest and a pair of socks. Put on a cotton vest after entering the examination room to avoid being bloated, which is conducive to writing quickly. You can put the changed coat on your lower body to keep out the cold.
Second, put on more clothes
Generally, there is no heating in the postgraduate entrance examination classroom, so everyone must be fully armed and wear as thick as possible, regardless of manners. Otherwise, you will be understood in class.
Don't drink too much water before the exam.
Postgraduate entrance examination takes 3 hours, and it is cold in winter, and the water evaporates slowly, which is easy to cause internal anxiety. It takes time to go out to the toilet during the exam. In addition, the invigilator will suspect cheating, which will cause your psychological pressure and affect your mood.