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What should freshmen prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination?
The professional settings of different institutions are different, so the examination requirements are different, whether it is examination subjects or reference books, so which institution you want to apply for, please refer to the enrollment brochure of 20 10 target institution. The enrollment brochure clearly States the conditions for entering the exam, as well as the enrollment professional catalogue, enrollment number, bibliography and other related information. What others tell you indirectly is different from the enrollment brochure, so the most authoritative one is still. You can refer to the "Summary of 20 10 Master Admissions Guide of National Admissions Colleges", or go directly to their website to search! Wish you success!

My experience is to collect relevant information to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination. The message is:

First, the enrollment professional directory

The professional catalogue is the basis for candidates to apply for the exam, and it is also the basis for all review plans. Due to the intensified reform of colleges and universities in recent years, frequent professional adjustments and many changes in professional names, the majority of candidates need to pay special attention to avoid the sudden change of their coveted majors' names and surnames. Postgraduate education. Com reminds everyone that the catalogue of enrollment majors is generally published in July and August every year. Candidates should contact the admissions unit in time to obtain or purchase the catalogue, and finally determine their own application direction.

Second, the contents and problems of the public course examination

The public courses here refer to the subjects of the national unified examination, including politics, English (or Russian, Japanese) and mathematics. The examination knowledge points and requirements of these subjects are detailed in the examination syllabus published in June and July each year. According to the summary of the postgraduate education network for many years, the syllabus of Japanese, Russian, mathematics and other subjects has generally not changed much, so you can refer to the syllabus of the previous year; For some subjects with great changes, review must be based on the new syllabus.

Third, the contents and problems of the professional course examination

There is an outline for public courses, and the scope of review can always be clearly defined sooner or later, but there is basically no written review outline for professional courses for candidates (relevant policies prohibit admissions units from delineating the examination scope for candidates), so you need to ask yourself. Because specialized courses often involve more than one course, there are many teaching materials and a huge amount of review. For example, in the school of journalism of a famous university, for many years, there was a period when all the contents of Chinese journalism history were not tested. Every year, some candidates who didn't know the information spent a lot of time and energy memorizing these hundreds of pages.

Fourth, the admission adjustment information

For candidates with high or low test scores, the admission adjustment information may be of little use, but for candidates whose scores have just reached the line and are on the verge of admission, if they know the adjustment information of an enrollment unit one day in advance, the situation may be improved.

You should try your best to collect the above four kinds of information. If you don't know the collection methods and channels, you can refer to the Beginner's Guide: Collecting Postgraduate Entrance Examination Information through Diversified Channels to add points for your postgraduate entrance examination!

I hope my experience will help you!

(1) Last semester of junior year to May of next semester: decide whether to take the postgraduate entrance examination; Which school to go to; And report to the postgraduate remedial class (2) after the final exam in the third semester: review and attend classes in the postgraduate summer vacation (3) last semester in the senior year: registration for postgraduate entrance examination (4) last semester in the senior year: issuance of admission tickets (5) last semester in the senior year: review sprint (6) last semester in the senior year: exam (7) next semester in the senior year: announcement of test results (8)