1. How many stages are there to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination?
It can be roughly divided into six stages, preparation stage - basic stage - strengthening stage - improvement stage - sprint Stage - the pre-examination stage.
2. The work required in the preparation stage for the postgraduate entrance examination (now to June next year):
1. Collect postgraduate entrance examination materials and determine the goals for the postgraduate entrance examination.
2. Choose a major, weigh the reported professional information, and evaluate your own strength.
At this stage, you must collect and organize all aspects of information about the postgraduate entrance examination, including general knowledge, policy, professional colleges, etc.
In addition, for information about review planning and learning methods, it is recommended that you read more about the review experiences of senior students. If you have a poor foundation, apply for exams across schools and majors, or want to get high scores, you need to advance the basic stage to the preparatory stage, read books early, and prepare early. Although time cannot determine the outcome, it has a crucial impact on the outcome.
3. Work required in the basic stage (before 6 months):
Before 6 months, it belongs to the basic stage of the postgraduate entrance examination. The basic stage has the longest span and is also crucial. As the saying goes, tall buildings rise from the ground. In a nutshell, the work in the foundation stage is to “lay a solid foundation from all angles.”
English:
The key to this stage is words. Every candidate should have a vocabulary book in hand and summarize a set of vocabulary memorization methods that suit him or her. Grammar, although the postgraduate entrance examination does not specifically test grammar questions, each part of the question requires grammar knowledge, so children who have not learned grammar well in high school, or have almost forgotten it, must take this opportunity to catch up on grammar.
In addition, at this stage, you should pay attention to reading the article intensively. To prepare for postgraduate entrance examination reading, you need to spend 70% of your energy on intensive reading. Intensive reading exercises at this stage do not require quantity or speed. The purpose is to understand the article. Organize the new words, fixed collocations and better sentences in it. Also learn to translate, especially for long and difficult sentences. While reading intensively, pay attention to memorizing classic articles and passages.
Mathematics:
This stage mainly involves careful study of mathematics textbooks and Er Li’s books.
You need to be very careful this time, as it will take a lot of time. After reading it, you should basically master the solutions to various question types and the requirements of the postgraduate entrance examination syllabus, and have a basic understanding and mastery of problem-solving ideas.
Professional courses:
If you have decided on a major and need to take postgraduate entrance examinations across majors, then it is time to start reviewing professional courses. Especially for students who don’t take the math exam, professional courses take up at least half of their studies. Key points for review of professional courses at this stage: Read the designated books roughly once and become familiar with their system framework and main contents. While browsing the reference books, you can expand your knowledge, which is very helpful for deepening your understanding and gradually forming your own opinions.
Politics:
This round of review can basically involve politics, but early review does not mean telling everyone to memorize and memorize it early in the morning.
First thing first: understand. Philosophy is the focus of our political review, but the subject of philosophy is relatively abstract, and its application must be examined. Therefore, it is enough to understand it early, so that in the later stage of improvement, the review efficiency will be much higher.
The second thing is to pay attention to accumulation and cultivate sensitivity. You can read more at ordinary times if you have nothing to do
IV. Review points of the intensive stage (July-August):
This stage is in the summer, and candidates have sufficient free time. Due to the accumulation in the basic stage, students have a certain foundation in their understanding of problems and knowledge points. They will strive to achieve a small improvement in these two months of review. You must grasp these two months. Once you work hard in these two months, you will have a qualitative breakthrough in the actual practice of solving problems in the improvement stage.
English:
If you haven’t finished the intensive reading, continue it. If you finish it, change another book and continue. Keep memorizing words, don’t ask for speed, just memorize them. You should continue to study the parts of grammar that you don't understand (long difficult sentences, stressed sentences). In addition, a new content needs to be added at this stage-study of previous years’ test questions. The focus is on reading comprehension and cloze sections.
Note that the so-called research requires students to do the questions carefully, analyze the questions carefully after doing it, and summarize and organize the common test points and difficult points. Don't worry about taking too long.
Mathematics:
Conduct a second round of review of mathematics textbooks and review guides. In the specific learning process, important knowledge points are mastered through three links: listening to lectures, reading books and doing questions.
Politics:
Those students who do not take politics seriously, please note that the first round of understanding of politics is during the summer vacation. Although politics is a relatively simple subject in this subject, it must not be taken lightly. The average score of politics in the postgraduate entrance examination every year is only about 55. Science students especially need to prepare in advance.
Professional courses:
The second round of review. Convert the things in the book into notes and summarize the knowledge points according to the structure system in the book. When summarizing notes, you can do two things at the same time. One is to mark the exam questions from previous years in the notes, and the other is to add the relevant knowledge gained from extended reading into the corresponding chapters. The notes summarized in this way are not only the essence of the book content. , it is also an extended version of the test question bank and knowledge. The work at this stage is solid and will be very beneficial to future review.
Organizing and taking notes are very important and need to be completed by students themselves. Only what you make by yourself is the most suitable review habit for you. Moreover, the process of taking notes is also the expansion and sublimation of existing knowledge.
V. Improvement Stage (September-October) Review Points:
September-October is what we call the improvement stage. This stage is a stage of improving and deepening knowledge and skills in the entire postgraduate entrance examination process, and it is also the stage that most directly serves the sprint.
English:
Continue to memorize words, and use scattered time every day to "look at" words, just like meeting friends; study the second round of English test questions, pay attention to "Research"; arrange about 3 reading exercises every day; add a new project - composition. On the basis of studying the sample essays, make sure to practice writing at least once a week.
Mathematics:
The main purpose of reviewing the guide books again is to completely establish the mathematical framework system in a short period of time and achieve mastery. Read and answer questions again and again. By doing the questions, you will gradually become familiar with the knowledge points and deepen your understanding of concepts and theorems. The same question can have different solutions. Don't stick to one solution. Think about new solutions and broaden your thinking every time you read it. At this stage, you need to consciously memorize various knowledge points. For particularly unfamiliar concepts, you can deepen your understanding by solving questions.
Politics:
The outline must have come out at this time, and the review of politics must be "outline-based". Read books in chapters and do questions in chapters. Once you encounter something you don't know or do wrong when doing a question, you must go back to the book to find the answer. Try to digest the problem at this stage, and don't leave it until the sprint.
Professional courses:
Summarize the notes into an outline, that is, use a concise network to describe each chapter. This is actually the process of organizing the framework of notes. After the framework is organized, we will have a macro grasp of the overall knowledge, and every time we see a title, we will immediately associate a string of content. This round doesn't take much time, but you still have to be careful and use your own hands and brain. You can't simply copy the book list.
VI. Review points of the sprint phase (November-December):
The last two months are the sprint phase, which is a comprehensive examination of the examination ability and must be carried out efficiently and with high quality. review.
English: Study the third round of test questions; ensure regular writing practice; join a new project - do simulation questions. In the sprint stage, you need to do some simulation questions, and they must be done in the afternoon, strictly in accordance with the postgraduate entrance examination time limit Completed, and always remain in exam preparation status before the exam.
Mathematics:
Do the simulation questions and test questions (leave one set) at least once each. If you have time, scan the textbook again; look at the collection of wrong questions and classic questions that you have summarized. Purpose: Check for omissions and fill in the gaps, maintain good condition, and prepare for the exam.
Politics:
Go through the book, handouts and exercises again. You can write the knowledge structure of each chapter in curly brackets and add the main content above.
Purpose: Establish a framework system and master each knowledge point; do one test question and several sets of simulation questions. Ten days before the exam, read the book again; look at current affairs and other things that have been done and summarized before. Purpose: Check for omissions and fill in the gaps; quickly increase scores for multiple-choice questions and large-scale questions; stay in good condition and face the exam.
Professional courses:
Return to notes according to the organized framework. Memorize the framework by looking at the table of contents of the chapters. After memorizing the framework, memorize notes according to the framework. Carefully recall every detail in the notes. The best effect is to have the appearance of each page of the notes in your mind.
7. Review points before the exam (ten days before the exam):
At this stage, everyone should consolidate what they have already mastered and familiarize themselves with what they have not mastered according to their own review level and actual situation. Knowledge points focus on theoretical content that can be put to use as long as you memorize it.
Only when you are well prepared will you be able to fight on the battlefield of the postgraduate entrance examination. Please don’t study without any plan, as this will only result in more losses than gains.