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How difficult is the college entrance examination mathematics?
How difficult is the college entrance examination mathematics? It is more difficult.

The mathematical difficulty of NMET varies with regions and years. Generally speaking, the difficulty of the college entrance examination depends on the examinee's mathematical foundation and ability to take the exam, as well as the difficulty of the proposition in that year.

In China, college entrance examination mathematics is usually divided into two categories: arts and sciences, and the examination contents include basic mathematics knowledge, mathematical application questions, mathematical thinking questions and so on. The difficulty level is also divided into three levels: basic, medium and difficult. Among them, the basic questions mainly examine the examinee's basic mathematical knowledge and calculation ability, the medium questions require the examinee to make some comprehensive use, and the more difficult questions require the examinee to think and analyze deeply.

Judging from the mathematics test questions and candidates' feedback over the years, the difficulty of mathematics in the college entrance examination is relatively high compared with other subjects. This is because mathematics is a subject that requires logical thinking and mathematical skills, and requires candidates to have a certain mathematical foundation and problem-solving ability, and at the same time requires candidates to answer quickly within a limited time.

Therefore, in order to cope with the college entrance examination mathematics examination, candidates need to master solid basic knowledge of mathematics, master problem-solving methods and skills skillfully, improve mathematical thinking and analytical ability, and pay attention to the usual practice and review, accumulate experience and skills, so as to improve the examination level and obtain better examination results.

Take mathematics in science as an example. There is no problem with multiple-choice questions in mathematics, but there is no way to get one, but there is no way to get the fill-in-the-blank questions and the following answers. Many students will either be blank or write a word "Xie". This is definitely not a score. In fact, this big question is graded step by step. If you follow the steps, even if the result is wrong, 2 points will be deducted at most.

The mathematics test questions in the college entrance examination are more and more complex, and there are more and more comprehensive test questions, which have higher and higher requirements for students and wider knowledge points. In particular, a large number of application problems and problem-solving ideas that require candidates to use knowledge points flexibly require candidates to have certain advanced mathematical knowledge and logical thinking ability.