After the test, no matter what the result is, I will always do my best and I will not regret it. The rest is preparing for graduation design and job hunting.
I haven't reviewed the course for less than three months. From the very day I got to know each other, I decided to take the postgraduate entrance exam. It should have been near the Mid-Autumn Festival and some moon cakes. In the last month, I broke out and studied hard every day. This month I lost so much weight that my face experienced a lot of acne and my ulcer. Especially at the end of the day. As for the results, I can only say that I am here to seek advice. In this case, I am planted in mathematics.
I learned three lessons from this Postgraduate Entrance Exam:
1. Do not drag on your work and start as soon as possible.
2 It's never too late to learn.
3. Focus on practice and do not talk on paper.
I originally planned to take a Postgraduate Entrance Exam very early, but I had been lucky enough to make soy sauce every day. It was October, and I suddenly felt that the time was very short, and I had hardly reviewed it yet. At this time, I started to worry about it, but it was too late.
In May November, I tried to calm down and learn. I couldn't help but review the course, and I couldn't think about it, because I read it, this postgraduate entrance exam is no longer an exam. It has become an opportunity to discover weaknesses in my personality and thoughts. I want to learn how to schedule, adjust my mind, overcome all negative factors, overcome myself, and assume my responsibilities.
At last, I paid too much attention to understanding and summarizing the knowledge, and ignored a lot of practical training. As a result, I collapsed when I was doing mathematics. This is a problem that I have always encountered. I do not pay much attention to the problem, that is, practice. I will pay more attention to it in the future.
Although the postgraduate entrance exam is over, my life will continue. Next I want to prepare for graduation design and job search. I hope to learn from the three lessons of my postgraduate entrance exam and constantly improve myself. I should not make the same mistakes in these two cases.