Ask yourself a question: What is the starting point of your postgraduate entrance examination? Improve academic qualifications? Want to learn more knowledge? Everyone around me takes the exam, so do I? Avoid employment pressure?
If it is the first two: then you can make preparations now, strengthen your own ideas and try to get into a good college. If it is the latter two: I really want to advise you not to take the exam. You don't really want to take the exam, but you are forced by the trend. In short, if it is a positive starting point, then strengthen your mind, make preparations early and work hard.
The biggest advantage of postgraduate entrance examination is that it can improve academic qualifications, learn more knowledge and be more competitive when looking for a job. The disadvantage is that, compared with undergraduates, they enter the society late and lack social experience, and sometimes their academic qualifications may not be able to compete for experience when looking for a job. You see, many things have advantages and disadvantages. How to choose depends on how you plan for yourself.
How to persist in postgraduate entrance examination?
The most important one: No matter what major you take, you should try your best to get into the best school within your own ability. Postgraduate entrance examination is not an easy task. I hope you really make persistent efforts, giving up halfway will make people look down on you.
1, never pretend to be trying.
What graduate students can never do: pretend to work hard. This is really terrible, too many people pretend to be addicted and pretend to believe.
2. relaxation is moderate
Graduate students are most afraid of going to extremes. Some people study hard from March to June at 5438+00, and as a result, they are physically and mentally exhausted and nervous when they should sprint with all their strength in the later period, and they can't rush at all. Some people, under the banner of "taking a break", spend three days fishing and two days drying their nets, all the way to the primary examination room.
Postgraduate entrance examination is really expensive in persistence, boring study day after day, and can firmly adhere to a year-long deserved landing. But this kind of high-intensity endless learning mode can't be copied by everyone. Serious efforts and moderate relaxation are the king!
3, the law of work and rest
Believe me, you can only learn well if you sleep well. Irregular work and rest → physical exhaustion accumulation → overdraft energy review → physical and mental injury+inability to learn → three lost. I don't want you to understand this vicious circle. The damage caused by poor sleep and the chain reaction will be far greater than your prediction.
We have decided to take the postgraduate entrance examination, so we must choose a good school. How to evaluate the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination?
The choice of postgraduate entrance examination is greater than the effort, which can be cut from these two points:
The landing situation of senior school sisters in our school (the most instructive) → arranging optional schools → evaluating the difficulty of schools.
Cities that want to live and work in the future → rank universities in cities from high to low → evaluate the difficulty of schools.
Assess the difficulty of the entrance examination
Enrollment ratio, exemption ratio, enrollment number
Examination questions and bibliography (some schools have too many short answers and too many reference books for specialized courses)
The style of school questions (does it change a lot every year? Change topics frequently, change reference books)
Does the school discriminate against undergraduate students (this is very important to understand clearly, don't be cannon fodder)
Finally, I attach a review schedule for you, which can be adjusted according to your own situation:
Get up at half past six.
Wash and have breakfast from 6: 30 to 7: 20.
7:30-7:40: Make a review plan for the day's postgraduate entrance examination and arrange specific learning tasks.
7:40-8:40 The first module study (1h): Review the fragmentation knowledge. For example, this time is used to memorize new words/political knowledge points.
8:50- 1 1:50 module 2 study (3h): review key/difficult subjects. For example: math/professional courses
11:50-12: 30 lunch time
12:30- 13:30 afternoon sports+entertainment time, brushing postgraduate information, browsing the web, etc., the basic lunch break does not exceed 30 minutes.
13:30- 14:00 module 3 learning (0.5h): review the fragmentation knowledge. I usually review the words I recited in the morning with the condensed version of "A Flash of Words for Postgraduate Entrance Examination".
14:00- 17:00 module 4 study (3h): overall review. Because the English exam is in the afternoon, I basically brush the real English questions at this time.
17:00- 18:00 module 5 learning (1h): review the fragmentation knowledge. For example: review English words/recite politics
18:00- 19:00 dinner time. Take a walk after dinner, digest food and let nature take its course.
19:00-22:00 Module 6 Study (3h): Free arrangement according to the situation of the day. I usually arrange specialized courses/math, and sometimes I will continue to do real problems that I don't understand in the afternoon.
Go back to the dormitory from 22: 00 to 22: 30, and wash and wash.
22:30-23:00 Module 7 Study (0.5h): Resume before going to bed. I usually repeat the problems encountered in various subjects during the review that day.
Go to bed at 23:00 on time.