First, politics.
The landlord is a candidate for World War II, who scored 70+ in politics in World War I and 60+ in World War II. There are two reasons. One is that this year's multiple-choice question is really poor, and he only got 20+. The other is that he thinks too much this year and dares not choose more. As you know, the pressure of World War II is actually quite great. This year's political multiple-choice questions are a little more difficult than last year, and the big questions are relatively simple. It seems that Xiao Si is at a loss. What I learned from this painful experience is that political multiple-choice questions won the world, but the big questions are actually similar, and I can't get any scores.
Review strategy: don't review politics too early, and it's not too late to start reviewing in September. You can buy last year's little red book (analysis of the political outline of higher education edition) first, and then buy a book entitled 1000 edited by Xiao Xiurong. After reading a chapter, you can do exercises to support "1000" and deepen your understanding. You can buy some videos online if you can. It's very cheap, and it can be done for tens of dollars. During September-165438+ 10, I have been repeating, reading little red books, brushing multiple-choice questions, and recording some error-prone knowledge points.
1 1 month later, the teachers of major postgraduate institutions will come up with various prediction questions, such as the last five sets of questions in Jiang Zhongting, the Xiao Si series in Xiaoba, the Mi Peng series and the Ren Rufen series. You can buy it back and brush it (multiple choice questions only). In a word, brush backwards. The preparation of short answer questions can wait for Xiao Si to come out, but it comes out later. If you have more time, you can recite Primary Eight first, but the focus is on Xiao Si. Anyway, this year has passed. It's up to you, hee hee!
Second, followed by English.
I don't think there are many English reference books, only real questions and vocabulary books for postgraduate entrance examination over the years. I recommend buying swords over the years. Personally, I think it's good, and there are vocabulary books to send, so I don't need to buy any more. If possible, you can also buy some videos to watch. Some test-taking skills are very useful. As for the composition, the earlier you prepare, the better. Accumulate more writing materials and summarize some of your own templates. In fact, you will find that most English topics are interlinked.
Third, followed by mathematics.
Mathematics is really important. In the whole initial test, you can get many points in mathematics. For example, although the mathematics of 20 16 is generally difficult to say, the high ones are 120+ and 130+, so I won't say the low ones. There is no lower limit. Anyway, the landlord is 60+. It can be said that most of the preparation time for the postgraduate entrance examination is spent on mathematics.
My experience and lesson is that brushing questions is king, and there is no other way. There are many recommended books, including Li Er's review books and supporting exercises (the book has been read at least three times, and every knowledge point should be carefully read. Don't worry, or progress will drive you away! After reading each chapter of the review book, you will do supporting exercises), 660 questions (you can do it after reviewing for three times), real questions over the years (you can do it after reviewing for two times), four sets of volumes and eight sets of volumes by Zhang Yu (later simulation, the topic is more difficult, and the advantage is that you are not afraid of difficulties after finishing).
Some are online.