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How to prepare for postgraduate mathematics?
First, clear the scope of the exam and books.

Make it clear that you are taking a math exam. Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination can be divided into three types according to professional requirements: Mathematics I, Mathematics II and Mathematics III. Different types have different requirements for the outline.

For mathematics review, if there is no clear scope of review, it can only waste time and energy. Therefore, candidates are requested to review according to their professional requirements. For example, a master of engineering from Tongji University took the math test for the second time this year.

Second, take the examination outline as the program.

Last year's "Mathematics Examination Outline" was a plan, and the basic contents of the annual mathematics examination generally did not change much. Candidates can refer to last year's outline and examination questions for review.

Third, the choice of teaching materials.

The teaching materials of mathematics guidance for postgraduate entrance examination can be roughly divided into: teaching materials, guidance handouts, review books, exercises, real questions, simulation questions and so on.

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Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is a national unified examination.

There are four postgraduate courses, two public courses, one basic course (mathematics or professional foundation) and one professional course.

The two public courses are politics and English. Basic courses are the foundation of mathematics or specialty. A specialized course (classified as 13) is divided into philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art and so on.

Among them, master of law, comprehensive western medicine, education, history, psychology, computer, agriculture and so on. Belongs to the unified examination professional course; Other non-uniform specialized courses are independent propositions of universities.

According to the different requirements of various disciplines and majors on the mathematical knowledge and ability that graduate students should have when entering the postgraduate entrance examination, there are three kinds of postgraduate entrance examination papers: one for engineering and one for mathematics.

For economic management, it is Mathematics III (before 2009, it was Mathematics III for management and Mathematics IV for economy, and after 2009, the syllabus merged Mathematics III and Mathematics IV). There are specific regulations on the types of test papers used by different majors.