Where is the self-enrollment training class?
Mathematics: limit, linear algebra foundation (determinant+matrix), advanced sequence, advanced analytic geometry (if there is a tangent problem), function, inequality, advanced plane geometry. (I think lz might as well look at the first 3-4 chapters of the textbook of Advanced Mathematics, which will be useful for the college entrance examination until Cauchy's mean value theorem. ) Physics: In those years, we trained the introduction of rigid body mechanics, fluid mechanics (up to Bernoulli equation), heat (polytropic process and Carnot cycles were added to PEP 3.3), wave theory, electromagnetism (star angle transformation and Gauss formula were added), and so on. Be responsible, these things are useless later. It examines ability, such as multiple-choice questions that can determine the correct answer even if they can't. Chemistry: My aaa exam that year was mainly about crystal structure, hybrid orbital theory, organic chemistry and so on. It is useless to talk about supersaturated vapor pressure, dependence of dilute solution, generalized acid-base (non-aqueous solvent), chemical thermodynamics and kinetics basis, and electrochemical basis (up to Tesla equation) during training. (I have answered two similar questions ~ but this is a personal situation and not universal)