First of all, introduce a university in Zhejiang Province, with a total score of 4 13, English 82, politics 72, number three 120, and specialized courses 139. The first test is second, the second test is third, and the final total score is second. Plan to enroll. The scores of specialized courses are beyond my expectation, and the scores of other three courses are quite accurate. I always thought that I didn't get the results until I got 390 points in the college entrance examination, and I found a good job during the epidemic ... I feel that the retest score this year is much lower than last year. It should be that everyone got a low score in the third grade exam, basically above 120. Last year, I thought I had learned the third grade very well, and I could basically do the real questions in previous years without making mistakes. Most of the simulation questions on the market.
About choosing a school: Because I began to review in May/June, I have less time to prepare math than other students, and I am confident that my math will become a grading project, and the style self-evaluation of comprehensive economics is more suitable for my conditions, so I choose a school of comprehensive economics as the examination subject.
After narrowing the choice, I considered Xiamen University and Guomao, but specialized courses are not my good style, so I mainly reviewed public courses in the early stage. In June, I overheard my roommate talking about Zhejiang University, so I went to find out. Zhejiang University (Zhejiang University) was founded in 1897, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Its predecessor is Qiushi College, which is a comprehensive national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of China and directly under the central government. It is one of the earliest new institutions of higher learning founded by China people themselves. It was once known as "Oriental Cambridge, ranking" 2 168. It has been selected into the Everest Plan, the 20 1 1 Plan, the discipline innovation and intelligence introduction plan of colleges and universities, the scholarship receiving institution of China government for overseas students, the national postgraduate plan for building high-level universities, and the first batch of demonstration universities in China to deepen the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education. Zhejiang University is in line with my professional needs, so I chose Zhejiang University without hesitation.
The following is my way to review:
The first is English:
Because I prepared IELTS and GRE in advance, I chose to start reviewing at the end of 10 after evaluating the content of English review and my own level. (In special cases, the time reference value may not be high)
A. Word part: little red book (in calligraphy), drawn on the last day before the exam.
B. cloze: I listened to a lot of online classes in the early stage, and I felt that it had little effect. Cloze is enough to brush the real question and feel it. It doesn't take much time and the score is not high.
C. reading: (the most important thing! ) Tang Chi's reading class has supporting real questions. I brush two articles every day and then listen to teacher Tang Chi's class, and then summarize the teacher's reading methods. The most important thing is to apply methods, rather than simply taking classes or brushing questions. Finally, the real question was repeatedly brushed. I brushed it before the exam (to keep the sense of the topic) and brushed it twice.
D. Writing: The material used is Pan Yun's Jiugongge Writing (online classroom+auxiliary materials). Pan Yun's writing class is very useful and easy to use. According to her template, after listening to it, I will contact with big or small compositions every day/every other day, accumulate materials and exercise the feel of using the template. Templates are not rote learning, but applied to form their own writing framework. )
Then there is politics:
My politics is a short board, which is prepared with the goal of "crossing the line", so it has no reference value for students who chase high scores.
1. During the summer vacation, one hour before I leave the library (or after lunch), I will watch one or two online classes in Xu Tao and use the chapters I have attended to do Xiao Xiurong's 1000 problem. 1000 questions are brushed for the second time before the eighth exam, and the second time mainly focuses on wrong questions and key questions sorted out by empty cards.
2. From 10, I will listen to Conca's condensed political videos at breakfast in the morning or on the way to the library (of course, I will listen to songs when I am sleepy, otherwise I will be more sleepy after listening to politics; In addition, you can also listen to politics in other debris time), and review with your sister (about 1 1 month).
3. 1 1 month coming out&1February coming out in Xiao Si: Little Eight brushes half a set or one set every night (depending on the completion of the task that day) until Xiao Si comes out. For the wrong questions, I will add them to my sister's backpack manual to check for missing knowledge points (P.S. Eight students only need multiple-choice questions, while the big questions recite Xiao Si). After Xiao Si comes out, he will brush a set of multiple-choice questions every day (legs are 4 feet, 6 meters and 4 meters, and there will be additional multiple-choice questions), and then cycle Xiao four shaw's eight multiple-choice questions. Xiao Si recited it by heart, and there are many formulas in it, which are very useful for scoring political issues.
Then there's math:
Math 3: Math 3 full marks 150, involving three parts: high number, probability theory and linear algebra, in which the high number part accounts for the largest score, accounting for 56%, and the other two parts account for 22%. The test paper includes 8 multiple-choice questions, 6 fill-in-the-blank questions, 4 points for each question, 9 problem-solving questions, 5 high-number questions, 2 probability theory and linear algebra questions, with a score of 8 points.
Mathematics is the most important of the four courses, which determines whether the score gap can be widened (specialized courses are not difficult, basically all of them can be above 120). Therefore, the focus of the pre-review should be mathematics, because the knowledge points and test sites involved in mathematics are relatively dense, and there are many questions to be done.
Recommended bibliography: Li Yongle's review book, Li Yongle's lecture on linear algebra, Wang Shian's lecture on probability theory, Li Lin's six sets of pre-test sprints, Li Lin's four sets of final predictions, and Li Yongle's six sets of final sprints (the simulation paper is suitable for review, probably after 10).
Recommended videos: Tang Jiafeng's Zero Basic Advanced Mathematics (suitable for preview), Wu Zhongxiang's Advanced Mathematics Tutoring, Li Yongle Linear Algebra, and Wang Shian Probability Statistics.
Experience summary: Mathematics is divided into three rounds of review, one round (March to June), two rounds (July to 65438+1October) and three rounds (165438+1October to 65438+February). A round of review has laid a solid foundation for you to familiarize yourself with concepts. The second round of review focuses on doing problems and strengthening the knowledge points that you can't; Three rounds of review began to sprint simulation, do simulation papers, and consolidate review.
Because probability theory and linear algebra account for less points, many students focus on high numbers, which is understandable, but the other two parts can not be ignored. Over the years, marking teachers have also found that students lose more points in these two relatively simple parts.
Finally, during the examination in February, 65438, I found that mathematics was the most time-consuming subject, including the students sitting around me, whose pens were put down at the last minute to collect the papers, and some students would not have time to write, so the efficiency of doing the questions was also very important.
Finally, specialized courses:
(1) part of political economy: the directory framework of Song Tao's Political Economy Course, supplemented by the calculation exercises and real questions of Cheng Enfu's Political Economy Course.
In the first review, I read through the political economy and Song Tao's political economy courses, and felt that the content was similar. Then I decided to choose the latter as the key textbook for intensive reading and recitation, sort out the logical order according to the catalogue, build a knowledge framework in my mind, and then repeat intensive reading. It is suggested that I can mark the self-questions and answers in sections in combination with after-class exercises, which not only fills in the details of the knowledge framework but also helps to grasp the key points. The second round of review, while reviewing textbooks, looks at the real questions over the years, analyzes the distribution of test sites and the contents and methods of argument answering; Finally, in the third round of review, it is suggested to focus on reviewing 15 in the social part. This part mainly refers to the real questions over the years. In addition to the real questions over the years, this part suggests finding some calculators in Cheng Enfu's Intensive Exercise of Political Economy Course. These two questions can often widen the score gap.
(2) Macroeconomics: Man Kun's Macroeconomics is very suitable for postgraduate entrance examination, and it is strongly recommended to read it intensively for at least three times!
Macroeconomics I personally like Man Kun's Macroeconomics, which is almost the only one in the whole postgraduate review. In the first round of review, I intensively read it twice (including case analysis, appendices and simple exercises), and selectively read Gao Hongye's textbooks as supplementary reference to establish a complete knowledge structure. In the second round, I carefully studied all the exercises (including appendix exercises) after macroeconomics class, and got a general understanding of the key points and difficulties in its knowledge framework. The third round mainly studies the distribution of test sites in real questions over the years. At this time, we will find that many real questions come from after-school exercises in macroeconomics. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you seriously study Man Kun's Macroeconomics, which contains almost all the key points and difficulties, so as to repeat, supplement the knowledge structure and be familiar with the questions. Finally, we should go back to textbooks to grasp the complete knowledge structure system. If the main schools of macroeconomics are confused, it is suggested to refer to the Western Schools of Economics to assist in understanding and distinguishing.
(3) Microeconomics: The exercises of Nicholson's "Basic Principles and Extension of Microeconomic Theory" cooperate with the catalogue framework of Gao Hongye's "Micro-part of Western Economics".
Microeconomics is actually very clear from the catalogue and context, but many calculations involve mathematics, which is somewhat difficult. The first round suggested using Gao Hongye's microeconomics, which is relatively simple and easy to understand, and helps to quickly establish basic concepts and knowledge frameworks; In the second round, it is suggested to use Nicholson's Basic Principles and Extension of Microeconomic Theory, and pay attention to the examples and exercises after class, in which the questions are also very close to the 802 exam questions! Although the book is heavy, it is difficult to find the point. Personally, I suggest that the basic concepts of relevant chapters related to calculation should be clearly explained first, and then combined with examples and exercises (especially utility and balance) to study. Personally, this part and math review are mutually beneficial to understanding. After the third round of real exercises, it is still necessary to sort out and summarize the contents of microeconomics, and supplement the discussion issues such as externalities into the knowledge system to form a complete knowledge framework.
In short, the review of specialized courses must find ways to improve efficiency and find the key and difficult points to improve scores. After all, the results of professional courses largely determine the success or failure of the postgraduate entrance examination.
About the second interview:
After the initial test, I began to relax completely. After the re-examination list came out, I began to formally prepare the re-examination content, with less than 14 days left. So I made a detailed review plan before reviewing, with the goal of thoroughly understanding the textbook. Read the textbook first, World Economics.
There is also an unspecified textbook, Tsinghua's International Economics.
The professional written examination scope of the second interview definitely exceeds this book, so Tsinghua's classics of Chinese studies are required reading. I should have seen it with no dead ends, and I should have understood it all. The style of the foreign language exam is to leave no dead ends. I often think I can get in without taking the exam. In view of the fact that Zhejiang University only specifies the materials for re-examination of Chinese, but the written test takes English major courses almost every year, it is necessary to accumulate some professional English and pay attention to economic hotspots. In addition, oral English is very important in the interview of specialized courses, so you should practice more and prepare some regular vocabulary. At that time, I prepared nearly 20 English topics and practiced with your classmates for several hours every day. Remember, if your English is not good, you will suffer. At the initial test, I will also draw an English line separately. Excellent phonetic features, very popular among re-examination instructors. In addition, you should be confident and dress appropriately. The second interview in Shanghai and abroad is fair and will never discriminate against other schools. You can rest assured of this!
About mentality:
In fact, to be honest, I think the process of postgraduate entrance examination is quite boring, and it is also quite painful to recite it over and over again. Last year, from May to the end of the initial test, I spent all my time studying except for a short trip in the summer vacation. When you are really tired, give yourself a few hours off, do nothing, play some games in bed, and go back to study as soon as the time comes. I still need self-control.
If you encounter any emotions in the review, tell yourself that this is normal! If you feel that your efficiency is very low, if you want to succeed in the postgraduate entrance examination even if you are in a bad mood, if you are more worried about anxiety, don't panic! If you can't understand the knowledge points, change to a simpler textbook. If you can't solve the problem, look at the answers and knowledge points. If you are really depressed, talk to a friend. If you can't read this book, go out for a run. If the brain can't move, let the body move first. In short, you can find a solution to anything. I believe this will help you stay calm when you encounter problems.
Ensure the study time every day, gradually form the habit of learning and enter the state of learning! For specialized courses, it is necessary to plan the learning progress of specialized courses every day (for example, learning a chapter or completing a chapter of exercises every day) and the learning time of each subject. Occasionally, if you are in high spirits at night, you can stay up a little, but don't stay up too late to affect your study the next day. You can also reward yourself if you sum up your study tasks every week and improve your enthusiasm.
At the beginning of preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, I also looked for experience stickers everywhere, hoping to find a simple and convenient way to review. Later, I realized that the postgraduate entrance examination itself is not a lazy thing. From the moment we decide to take the postgraduate entrance examination, we should know this, then accept it, pack up our affectation and laziness and start learning.
"Where you stand determines what kind of scenery you can see, what kind of self you can show, what kind of future you can live, and what kind of heart you stand on. You have to work hard and then work hard "-a word from my idol. For everyone, it is actually worthwhile to suffer a little in order to let themselves see a broader landscape and endure loneliness."