Let's talk about the difficulty first. Difficulty is not the key. It depends on your attitude. If you really work hard, even if the foundation is not very good, surfing the internet should not be difficult; If you feel that you have a good foundation and don't need to study too hard, you are likely to fail in the end, no matter what school or University of Electronic Science and Technology.
The day of postgraduate entrance examination is very painful, so there is no need to stretch the front too long, otherwise it will not be easy to stay in the state all the time. Many people will be admitted after reviewing for more than half a year. If you want to start early, you can recite English vocabulary and review math textbooks in March and April. It's too late to put politics in 10. Specialized courses should be based on their own situation. This major should be relaxed. Don't be careless if you cross majors. I just planted it in a professional class.
Tell me about my situation for your reference. I graduated in 2005, and then resigned in early August 2007 to start full-time postgraduate study. Almost four subjects started from scratch, and I forgot everything I learned in college. I took the exam on June 5438+ 10, 2008, and applied for computer application in Fudan University. I don't need to elaborate on my efforts during the exam. Everyone who has passed the exam knows that it is simply not a life for people. I used Tongji 4th Edition for Math I and Math I in the college entrance examination, but I forgot to use Zhejiang University in probability. Anyway, the first step is to thoroughly understand the textbook, so I must go through it thoroughly. I have read all the review materials of Li Yongle and Chen Wendeng, but I still recommend Li Er's book. I think it's a little on the side, but you can have a look if you have enough time. Nowadays, exams pay more and more attention to basics rather than problem-solving skills. I have mastered two points in English, one is vocabulary, and the other is real questions. I didn't touch the other 220 simulation questions because time was tight. I memorized most of the words, read the real questions carefully, copy the words I don't know and write them on the small card. I will recite words in the morning and then go to the classroom. I think it is absolutely no problem to cross the boundary between real questions and vocabulary English. I used Yu's etymology and association, and the real question was yes, but many people recommended Zhang Jian's. It's up to you. /kloc-review politics in 0/0. I quickly read the little red book first, but I didn't feel anything after reading it. Then I read the four series and did Chen's 2000 questions quickly. Time was too tight to read them carefully. I have also read other basic books written by Chen, which seem to be current affairs analysis, but I forget the name. Finally, I turned over 20 questions in the next 20 days before the exam. I didn't do it on purpose.
Finally, talk about professional courses. I was taking an examination of operating system and data structure. I spent a lot of time reading C++ before reading the data structure, and I haven't bought any real questions over the years. Later, I took the time to read the assigned textbooks several times, thinking that I could almost surf the Internet (I just want to surf the Internet for specialized courses). As a result, I didn't expect Fudan's computer major course to be really a joke. Now my roommate is sitting in front of me when I take the postgraduate entrance examination. We applied for the same major in the same school. At the same time, I failed my professional class. Most of the newspapers there failed professional courses, and my grades were even more embarrassing (professional courses 64, math 1 17, English 69, politics 75). I didn't expect the computer 09 national unified examination, but it was depressing to think of it. As for the computer professional courses after the unified examination, I don't know much about them now. Please refer to the 2009 syllabus and exam questions.
Obtaining information is very important. You can find some like-minded research friends to communicate with each other. It hurts when I'm alone. I can check the internet during my break, go to the website of Electronic Science and Technology University where you applied, and browse some forums. For example, there is a lot of useful information on the postgraduate entrance examination website:
The steps are roughly to determine the school and major to apply for and then start reviewing. /kloc-online registration will be started in 0/0. 1 1 month will confirm online registration at the test center. Remember to register online before confirmation, and then the school that applied for it will give you an admission ticket in the middle of1February. You should pay more attention to the specific online time. Finally, the exam. Generally, you should be familiar with the examination room one day in advance and find a good place to live in advance. That's about it.
Good luck!