When Mr. Wu asked me if I could write a talk about my postgraduate entrance examination experience, I was actually a little excited and filled with emotion. Let's briefly talk about some of the processes I am going to try for the first time, for the reference of my younger brothers and sisters who are preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination.
English 64, politics 69, modern Chinese 129, literary criticism and writing 65438 +0, with a total score of 393. Bachelor degree in Chinese Language and Literature Department, School of Literature and Journalism, Hunan Normal University. Although both of them are majors in teaching Chinese as a foreign language, neither of them is a major in teaching Chinese as a foreign language, and the curriculum focuses more on literature and middle school education, so it is difficult to test linguistics. It is precisely because I am uncertain about my favorite professional college that I signed up for the Haven Diamond Card around March.
The determination of professional colleges is the primary problem of postgraduate entrance examination. Wenhai Diamond Card served from the beginning of registration to the end of postgraduate entrance examination, so I received some basic information on the day of registration, and I am still receiving counseling on various issues in the second interview. After registration, the responsible teacher will immediately start to understand the willingness to register. After two or three visits to Wenhai Headquarters, Mr. Wu gave us an analysis of the application information in brochures and computers, such as the examination settings of various majors, the number of applicants and the admission rate over the years. After half a year, I can't remember many specific details. In short, the teacher will always help you determine your major, and then you will soon receive the basic information of related majors. I think the sooner you decide your major, the better. You can familiarize yourself with the reference books in advance. I decided around April and bought books in May. When I first chose this major, I was bent on returning to Sichuan and didn't care too much about the difficulty of the exam. Now that I think about it, I'm really confused, so as long as my English is OK, I think I can take a chance and choose a school and major I like.
Generally speaking, for a lazy person like me, the most comfortable thing about going to Wenhai to report is that I don't have to worry about many things at all, and I don't have to buy English political books myself, so I can distribute them. Professional courses can have a special consultant directly, and you can ask her any questions; Another point is that the teacher will tell you all kinds of study plans, the latest information, and even the time, process and review of registration by phone, SMS, qq and email. So I basically concentrate on my studies, and I basically don't consider the rest. But there is a lot of information and books in the sea. If you don't have enough time, you need to know how to screen them yourself.
For English and politics, I think it's good to report to Haiwen and listen to the teacher's arrangement. The course must be very good, because Wenhai's teacher is very good. Every week, the teacher sends out a study plan, and I can stick to it at first. Later, because of my slackness, the internship time was less than two months, which was basically deserted, which also led to my poor English performance. I'll give you a suggestion to finish the teacher's plan. Above English, first of all, words. The graded vocabulary memory book that has been used in the early stage, and later mainly recited the key words summarized by Teacher Wu. I spent a lot of time memorizing words in the early stage, but I didn't review them in the later stage and forgot a lot. So some things get twice the result with half the effort. It is suggested to arrange the memorizing words reasonably, spend more time in the early stage and review regularly according to the teacher's plan in the later stage. Personally, I don't think it is necessary to do too many questions. I want to finish the real question word by word. If necessary, I want to find more articles in Wenhai Data. Don't move the real questions in the last five or six years before the summer intensive class begins. If you want to do real questions, just find some real questions from five or six years ago, because in the summer intensive class, teachers will teach a lot of very useful skills and knowledge, and it is very necessary to learn how to do it again! I think the most meaningful thing in Wenhai this year is to attend classes and listen to famous teachers. I especially like reading comprehension and new questions taught by Mr. Wu, as well as cloze and composition taught by Mr. Liu Qisheng. It is suggested that even if you are not a classmate of Mr. Wu, you should find out Mr. Wu's class on the network platform to listen to. First, the problem-solving skills are very practical, and I can insist on reading comprehension according to Mr. Wu's method. Basically, there is a huge improvement, which generally reflects that the rate of wrong questions has dropped by 50%, of course, the premise is persistence; Second, many of what Mr. Wu said is a great inspiration and encouragement to the postgraduate students. There is nothing to say about the rest. It's right to listen to the teacher, because most teachers have participated in marking papers, and every sentence is pertinent and practical. If there are elementary, intensive and consolidated sprints in the course, you must listen carefully!
When it comes to politics, teachers usually earnestly tell us not to listen to online nonsense in the last month, and to arrange time to study hard in advance. Unfortunately, I also belong to the kind of cramming. If it is political, you can also take a look at it in the first half of the year, and combine the teacher's lectures to clarify the framework structure of each part! Probably the test center! Political lessons in intensive summer classes are really necessary. It is really beneficial to listen to the teacher's knowledge and draw directly what to take and what not to take. Subjective questions, as long as you understand the framework, recite the key points the teacher said, and the key information in the final stage of the sea, are basically enough. The key information of the final bet is really useful. Five major questions about politics, four major questions I have recited. If it is an objective question, maybe I did worse this time. Multiple choice questions, especially multiple choice questions, widen the gap. In this respect, I think that one is to listen carefully to the teacher's analysis of knowledge points in each class, and the other is to think more about the way of asking questions and why you choose so-and-so answers when you do real questions. /kloc-do some real questions in February, whether it's English or politics, and keep feeling. Speaking of English and politics, I think the real questions are enough. Those simulations are just for practicing hands and don't need much time.
If you are taking a professional course, I hope I can give some lessons to my classmates with similar majors. After determining the institutions, Haiwenhui will provide you with special consultation immediately. In my opinion, a serious and responsible project consultation is really important for professional courses, so you should communicate with the project consultation from the "trial" stage. In fact, the communication between students and consultants is relatively free, and there are not many terms. Besides attending classes, I can often ask her questions. We basically ask her questions when I don't understand, and she helps me answer them, which is very helpful to me. The special consultation will mail the review materials she used to the students. I checked the relevant information on the internet myself, and finally summed up a review of my own materials. I suggest that you can also meet some kind seniors and sisters in the Postgraduate Entrance Examination Forum. They are all experienced people and will give you a lot of useful advice. Generally speaking, I buy books in May, read books in June, July and August, combine real questions and data summary in September, 10,1/month practice, and then deepen my impression, 1 1,1February crazy recitation. If you have a solid reading in the early stage, you can remember it later without memorizing it, especially in linguistics, such as modern Chinese, and the exam is more flexible, so is my ancient Chinese. I read the textbook word for word for two and a half times, and many exam questions are related to what I have read, which is very easy. I have hardly studied literary criticism and writing as an undergraduate, so it is very difficult to learn. I can't read a book, I can't write a composition, and my reference books are not thick. But after reading it back and forth for more than a dozen times, I can remember most of it in my mind reflexively, and then I can expand my knowledge according to books and read relevant writing magazines. Generally speaking, if the major is determined earlier, you can look through the books early to familiarize yourself with the teaching materials. If there are writing subjects, you can expand the reading volume of professional academic articles in advance. Other institutions don't know much about it, but Sichuan University pays special attention to the basic knowledge, so I think the most important thing in reviewing professional courses is to turn over the reference books and recite them as much as possible.
The real questions of specialized courses can be obtained through special consultation or other channels, and the repetition rate of real questions in many postgraduate entrance examination papers is very high. Be sure to read all the questions in recent years carefully. After reading it a few times, you can get a general understanding of the teacher's style of questions and the general trend of this year's exam.
Finally, talk about the problem of mentality, which has nothing to do with the exam, but I always think that good mentality and good grades. If you really have a bad attitude, you can talk to Wenhai's teachers or consultants, and they will all help you. Personally, I don't feel afraid of taking the postgraduate entrance examination, and it's not too difficult. My own undergraduate Chinese subjects are not so good. Long live the exam. Eating, sleeping and playing computer every day are scum. Because of the internship in 10 and 1 1 month, it was delayed for two months. I just think my English is passable, and I have passed CET-4 and CET-6. If my English is not good, I may have to spend more time on it in advance. As far as I know, many people who have taken the postgraduate entrance examination have made achievements recently. As far as I am concerned, I can do well in the exam because I have studied hard for a year, so the latecomers need not be afraid. When I was a sophomore, I suddenly fell in love with linguistics and enthusiastically chose my favorite major, so I enjoyed it and didn't work hard in the learning process. If you are in a bad state of mind, it may be 10,10/month when the exam is approaching, but many things have not been felt yet. You get up early and get greedy every day, and it's 8 o'clock when you get back to the dormitory. After washing, I will fall asleep in bed at 9 o'clock, let alone read a book. In contrast, I don't feel tired when I study at eleven or twelve every day during the postgraduate entrance examination. When you are energetic in the early stage, you should get up early and go to bed early. By1February, I had almost a feeling of summing up. I went through everything once or twice for the rest of the time, and my mind soared. Sleep until 9 o'clock every day and wake up naturally, and see 1 1: 30 at night.
Nothing is prescribed, and what suits you is the best. Perseverance. For me, Wenhai Diamond Card is the driving force that keeps urging me not to give up. There are many people who support me and work with you, especially the head teacher of Wenhai Service has been helping me. Thank you very much. Many people give up along the way, especially in the late recruitment season. However, to sign up for a class is to have the idea of winning. Finally, my experience is simple: study hard, persevere and never give up.