When you take the postgraduate entrance examination, you will not only take these two courses, but also take math, English and politics. Mathematics takes a lot of effort to review, and English is also very different from CET-4 and CET-6. If you want time to review, you need to recite politics.
If you have a poor foundation now, you will be confused when you take the postgraduate entrance examination.
Now we should not only learn professional courses well, but also pay attention to the accumulation of mathematics and English.
Professional courses not only take the preliminary examination, but also ask professional knowledge in the interview. Those are often flexible knowledge points that can't be seen through exams. What you should remember and understand carefully in class will accumulate.
I suggest you take professional courses seriously in your junior year. Of course, you don't need to hold books every day like the college entrance examination. Sophomore is the easiest time for four years in college. It is ideal to develop the quality outside the major. There is no need to consider specialized courses, but you should learn math and English well in your sophomore year. Long live the other 60 points.
(1) What time does the nursing major in junior college finish school and what time does it finish school in the evening?
Different school