First, hesitant. Many students are hesitant when they take the postgraduate entrance examination. They don't know which school to choose, because many people want to improve their academic qualifications by taking an examination of a better school than their own undergraduate school. Therefore, some people set their goals too high in this process. Some people have a good undergraduate course and a good school, so they are unwilling to choose a school worse than their own school when they take the postgraduate entrance examination, resulting in fewer choices in this process, so many people are very hesitant when choosing a school. It is often difficult between several schools, which leads to the inability to concentrate when reviewing, so if you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you'd better be clear about your own school.
Second, the preparation time is too long. Some people spend too long preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. Because I really want to succeed in my postgraduate entrance examination, it will take a long time. Some people spend a year preparing. In this process, the learning efficiency is often reduced because of the long preparation time, so they can't learn anything at all. Others like it, one last effort. It only took a few months to review, and I thought I could pass the exam. This is too confident. So when I take the postgraduate entrance examination, I must make a good plan and make good use of my time. If I want these good reviews and improve my study efficiency, I'd better prepare for 5~6 months.
Third, always watch videos without thinking. In the process of postgraduate entrance examination, sometimes you need to cross majors or sometimes you need to learn other knowledge. At this time, some people just like watching videos and don't think about themselves. In fact, what you can learn in your mind can only be decided by your own thinking practice.