2. Understand the exam outline: The exam outline of each subject will list the knowledge points that need to be mastered, and you need to read and understand these knowledge points carefully.
3. Make a study plan: Make a detailed study plan according to your own goals and exam syllabus. This plan should include daily study time, weekly study tasks, etc.
4. Learning Foundation: If your math foundation is zero, then you need to start learning from the most basic knowledge points. This may include junior high school and senior high school mathematics knowledge, such as algebra, geometry, probability and so on.
5. Use textbooks and reference books: It is very important to choose a textbook and reference book that suits you. You can choose according to the exam outline, or you can consult your classmates or teachers who have already taken the exam.
6. Doing exercises: While learning theoretical knowledge, you need to do a lot of exercises to consolidate and improve your problem-solving ability. You can start with the examples and exercises in the textbook, and then do some real and simulated questions over the years.
7. Take a training class or find a tutor: If you feel that you can't complete the learning task independently, you can choose to take a training class or find a tutor. They can provide professional guidance to help you study better.
8. Review regularly: While learning new knowledge, don't forget to review old knowledge regularly. This can help you consolidate your memory and avoid forgetting.
9. Adjust mentality: Postgraduate entrance examination is a long and arduous process. You need to keep a good attitude to avoid the decline of learning effect caused by excessive pressure.
10. Healthy diet and adequate sleep: Maintaining healthy living habits is also an important factor to improve learning efficiency. You need to ensure adequate sleep and a balanced diet to maintain a good physical and mental state.