Li Yongle speaks eight characters to choose a day.

Speaking of postgraduate entrance examination, there are naturally two problems to be solved. One is whether to take the exam or not, and the other is how to review, what books to buy, whether to attend the postgraduate entrance examination class or not, and when to start reviewing. I call the former a strategic issue and the latter a tactical issue. In my opinion, the former is much more important than the latter.

The first is the question of "whether to take the exam or not". To answer this question, we must first answer "Why do you want to take the exam?" . For most people, one of the choices after graduation is postgraduate entrance examination and the other is work. For this choice, I suggest that we should consider it from the first day of school and put our work before graduate school, because there are far more things to prepare for work than graduate school, and even if we take postgraduate school, we need far less things than we need to prepare. Why do you want to take the exam? If the answer is not the following three, then I suggest you think carefully: first, consider doing academic research or R&D-oriented work in the future; Second, it is difficult to find a satisfactory job with the current academic qualifications and prepare to change majors; Third, I feel that I need to accumulate more knowledge for my future career. There are a few mistakes that need to be avoided as far as possible: first, take the postgraduate entrance examination for academic qualifications, whether you are willing to do research or not, whether a high degree is useful to you; Second, you have the conditions to enter a certain industry, but you feel that your major is not right, so you have to learn a "right" major; The third is to avoid work and feel that school is more comfortable. Don't you know that today's comfort is the root of tomorrow's pain? My suggestion is that you must consider your future career direction before taking the postgraduate entrance examination, and don't take the postgraduate entrance examination if you have to, otherwise you will only waste three years. You must understand the truth that "everyone needs a job", and whether to take the postgraduate entrance examination or not should be considered from the perspective of career planning.

The second is the question of "what school and what major to take the exam". In fact, when considering the first question, these problems will inevitably be involved. The first thing to consider is the question of "what major to take", which mainly depends on personal interests, which is largely the result of personal intentional cultivation. There are many people who don't know what they like, and the big reason is that they don't pay attention to it and don't cultivate it. If you do nothing, you naturally don't know what is appropriate. However, a large number of people regard fantasy as reality and take things they don't know as goals. When I got closer, I found that it was not what I imagined. Like falling in love, there are people who fall in love at first sight, but more often they find each other's good in the process of contact. And what school to take an examination of should also be linked to what major to take an examination of. If learning is the pursuit, it is necessary to examine the professional strength of a school or institution. Many unknown units actually have strong academic ability, so we should pay more attention to this in scientific research. If you want to be more market-oriented, the choice of region is also very important. At present, the employment opportunities and levels in Beijing and Shanghai are much higher than those in other regions, but the competition will be much greater. Sometimes it is wise to give up schools with greater risks and choose schools in the same region. In the specific choice, we should weigh the risks and benefits and make a choice according to our own expectations and risk tolerance. No matter what choice you make, it is most important to strive to complete your choice. Postgraduate entrance examination is just a door, and what to do during postgraduate entrance examination is the most important thing.

Nowadays, there are often more impetuous people in society, and the power of public opinion tends to overwhelm inner feelings. Many people are influenced by other people's opinions, but they don't know how to consider and choose. My suggestion is: first, get rid of all external interference, consider your ideal life state in combination with your background, experience, hobbies, pursuits and material needs, then talk about this topic with people you think are helpful, and then listen to their suggestions, search as much information as possible, make more comparisons, and get several feasible choices before making a decision. Of course, this is not necessary. It is not necessary for everyone to live according to the same model, but it is helpful for most people. The earlier the process, the better, but it may take a long time to consider.

The question of strategy needs to be considered for a long time, and the question of tactics is generally fixed, although sometimes it varies from person to person. After deciding on the major of the school, there are only a few things to do: besides signing up, buying books, studying by yourself and taking exams. Most people in the postgraduate entrance examination class think that the impact is not great, so do I. They just feel the atmosphere, and what they actually learn depends on reading by themselves. It is often seen that people's books are moved from one end of the table to the other, and some books with the same content have bought several versions. Facts have proved that most people who do this can't finish reading, and in the end it becomes a psychological burden. I suggest simply using books:

Politics needs a book about content, an exercise, and finally a summary and current events. You can choose the preface 1 of Xiaohongshu (that is, outline analysis, authoritative content, relatively thin book, but you need to focus on it yourself, which is boring), Chen's review of the whole book, and it is said that a book compiled by Yue Huating and others is also good. I haven't seen anyone who doesn't comment. You can choose 2000 questions or any two questions, but the answers to any two questions are not explained. You need to look them up yourself or attend his class and listen to him. Don't worry about summing up and current events, it's time for the last month. Chen's free lectures on current affairs are held every year. You can listen to his books without buying them. Finally, I talked about it well before the postgraduate entrance examination and the political examination, and strung all the contents together. Don't buy 30 questions and 20 questions, it's useless. Political books suggest new books. You can buy pirated books without spending much money. I used my own outline analysis, read it twice, did the philosophy and political economy part of 2000 questions, listened to a current affairs class of Chen, and finally recited it according to a long series of lectures. The last 79 is almost enough.

Mathematics needs a review book, a real problem and a simulation problem. You can use Chen Wendeng or Li Yongle to review. Don't ask which is better, and there is no need to use a new book. It is good to use Wu Zhongxiang's for the real question. Use 400 questions for the simulation questions. Mathematics generally needs to spend more time and focus on being solid. I have used Chen Wendeng's books every two months since the summer vacation. After two passes, I didn't do the questions after class. Later, I found that the time was a little short, but I finished Wu Zhongxiang's real questions and after-school questions, but I didn't have time to review them. I chose several sets of 400 questions, and I basically didn't finish them on time. When I took the exam, I felt that I was very poor. My score was 126, and I didn't lose money. I should have read Chen Wendeng's book and given more time to simulation and leak detection, but many people didn't spend so much time, and this step is similar.

English is a headache for many people, and the improvement is very slow. I suggest using two books, a vocabulary and a real question. There are many arguments about whether to recite words. My opinion is that we should recite the words, but we can recite the core words. Many people say that we recite words in reading, but this is based on a lot of reading, which is unrealistic in the postgraduate entrance examination. If we recite words in real questions, if we don't recite words in advance, we will recite words because there are many obstacles in words, but don't recite books with too many words and explain them in detail. I recited the rest of the little red book, almost ten times before and after. Mainly, I recited every word seven times for almost two months according to the forgetting rule. Some people say Spark's book is better. I haven't read it, but I think although there are differences in word books, the most important thing is the difference between memorizing and not memorizing. I used the real question made up by Zhang Jian. This book is really better than most books. The key is that the answer is reasonable. As we all know, the most important thing is reading, but it is not recommended to use other reading books. The effect of intensive reading is far greater than extensive reading, and the best material for intensive reading is real questions. Familiar with and even recite reading and gestalt articles. It is enough to understand the real question of ten years: "No word is a new word, no sentence is a long sentence, and no option is that I don't know why it is right or wrong." If possible, you'd better find a book dedicated to translating real questions. I have read a book called Chen Caixia, which is very good. I think writing is similar. It is important to practice writing templates by yourself. For small compositions, I am familiar with various formats of writing. The big composition, the framework is set up, and writing sentences depends on your usual accumulation. My opinion is to do a good job in reading, writing and translation. It is more difficult to improve cloze and new questions. Just do the real questions and get familiar with them. I am 75 myself, not too high.

Specialized courses vary from person to person, but to sum up, it is better to look at the designated teaching materials and do the test questions in previous years. You don't have to have a headache because there are many specialized courses, and don't take it lightly because there are few specialized courses. I just despise professional courses. I read the book "Management" for a week before and after, and the real question came out only last year. Finally, 96 came out and almost crossed the line.

Needless to say, the second interview is similar to everyone, as long as you prepare carefully. The last thing to say is to have a good attitude, to believe in yourself, and your efforts will eventually pay off, and then you must persist. Chat with people who make you happy, read inspirational books such as "Picture Scroll" and "New Oriental Spirit", and have some coffee and wash your face in cold water when you are sleepy. Give yourself a good expectation and stick to it no matter how difficult it is. Any difficulty can be overcome, and only oneself is the greatest enemy. Remember "Heaven rewards diligence", stick to the original belief and do everything the same.

1. If you are a student in an ordinary university, you want to make a difference during your graduate school. Then, I advise you to enter a famous university. In such a school, your value may be better played, and you will have more opportunities to exercise and develop.

For those students who just want to get a postgraduate diploma (I am one of them), you can go to our school. In fact, it doesn't matter where the graduate students study, just look at who your tutor is. Studying in a better university means that you have more opportunities than others. I don't think there are any other preferential terms.

For those students who haven't thought about the exam, I suggest that in the initial stage, you should be strict with yourself through the postgraduate entrance examination, and the goal you set for yourself is our school. Once a good job attracts you in the future, you can give up the postgraduate entrance examination immediately. In this way, you won't be too tired and stressed. Relatively speaking, it is easier to get into our school.

When there is a good job in front of you, I suggest you take a good measure. Some jobs may not be available when you graduate. Sometimes, taking a step back will really broaden your horizons. I'm not alarmist. One of my classmates gave up a good job opportunity for the postgraduate entrance examination. After failing in the postgraduate entrance examination, he contacted the unit again, and the unit politely refused him. What a pity. Therefore, we must carefully choose our future path.

5. For specialized courses:

(1) If you have passed the exam in our school, then you can put professional courses in a secondary position and put English and politics first. Because, no matter how you studied at that time, you also had a preliminary understanding of professional courses, and you knew what was important and what was difficult. And for those teachers who have taught you, you know something about their research direction and situation. So, you don't have to work hard.

(2) If you take an examination of a foreign school, then you have to put professional courses on the same important position as English and politics. To some extent, specialized courses are more important than English and politics. Because you are not a student in our school, you don't know much about the teaching content there, so you should review it comprehensively and deeply, and you can't give up every knowledge point easily. If you have classmates in the school you want to apply for, then you must make good use of this advantage. If not, don't lose heart, review by yourself, and the result is still the same. In this way, you should review the professional courses in advance and review them several times, at least five times. The students reviewed it seven or eight times and it was accurate.

6. For English and politics:

Be sure to put them in an important position.

English can't reach the line, which is directly related to whether you can go to graduate school. Its important position is self-evident. English wasn't built in a day. You should review it carefully every day. No matter reading words, doing reading, reciting compositions ... no matter what you read, you should keep reading foreign languages every day. If you say your English is poor, don't lose heart. As long as the time is up, you will also get good grades. One of my classmates has an indescribable foundation in English. He only got more than 10 in the first CET-4, but he didn't pass CET-4 for four years. But he said himself, then I still do foreign languages every day. I didn't understand them at first, so I will stick to it. Later, he still couldn't understand some articles, but he could choose the correct answer. He does reading eight times a day and exercises it. Finally, he was admitted to graduate school, and English didn't become a stumbling block. As long as we believe that "nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will." We will succeed.

Politics is a magic weapon to distance us from others. These four exams, politics is not offline, even for science students, are also subjects we pull up. Therefore, we should not take it lightly. Therefore, there is no need to review politics too early. I want to see June 5438+10. It is best to summarize the knowledge points by yourself, so that you can review them faster and better according to your own ideas.

7. If you study exams in other schools, you have to work 200% harder than the average person. Even so, you should be fully prepared. You may lose your reputation in Sun Shan. (Psychological endurance must be strong); For those who take the exam in our school, all you have to do is work hard.

8. For those postgraduate classes, most of them are exaggerated, and no postgraduate class can really get to the point. It is so easy to get, and the professors in the national education department are so poor. So, don't trust their advertisements easily. If you have a good foundation and you believe in your ability, then you can teach yourself completely and you will get good grades. My classmate didn't report for any class, and after the results came out, the results were not worse than others. If you always report to others psychologically, but don't report yourself, and you are worried about learning less and having money in your bag, you can find a class newspaper. Before applying, you'd better ask your brother and sister which class is better. I signed up for all the courses. Looking back now, I thought I was just spending money to buy psychological comfort. What's more shameful is that I bought myself a punishment. Imagine that so many people are studying in a room. It's hot and everything in the room smells. Do you still have the heart to study? Politics may help a little, but English really doesn't help at all Just make up 10 more days of classes, and English can cross the line? Are you kidding?

9. Always contact your tutor. At first, I didn't think it would help to contact the tutor, but in fact, the tutor will still help you a lot.

10, buy as many books as possible. Today, he said the book was good, so he bought it. Tomorrow he will recommend that and buy that. Finally, you can't read it all. Instead, review a book carefully, no matter how you feel about it. In fact, the content of the book is basically the same. Just read a book in another form. Don't set your sights too high.