The 2024 postgraduate entrance examination mathematics is more difficult, and candidates bluntly say

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

The 2024 postgraduate mathematics subject has ended, and as expected, this year's mathematics questions are indeed difficult, not only difficult for candidates to understand, but also very difficult to calculate. Some test takers said that this year's math test was tougher compared to last year. In last year's exam, candidates who were able to score more than 140 points found it difficult to score 120 points after completing the exam this year. There are also candidates who realize in advance that this year's math exam will be difficult, after all, from 2021 to 2023, the difficulty of math subjects is not too great. Therefore, the difficulty of mathematics in 2024 adapts to this normal!Compared to other subjects, mathematics is computationally intensive, which makes many candidates feel stressed. Although mathematics only accounts for 150 points of the total score of the postgraduate entrance examination, mathematics is one of the most powerful subjects, and its score directly affects the overall performance of candidates. If you don't do well in math, it will be much more difficult to get into graduate school. This is one of the reasons why the number of high scorers is frequent every year if the math is relatively simple. Last year, mathematics was relatively simple, which made the number of candidates standing above 400 points on the re-examination line very large!But there may be some changes this year, and according to the feedback from 2024 candidates, it is very difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination mathematics this year. Some netizens reported that this year's math questions are not only very difficult to understand, but also the amount of calculation questions is very huge, and even if the calculation is completed, it is difficult to determine the correctness of the answers. There are also some candidates who can't answer 4 options in the optional questions of Math 1, and there are 2 questions in the big questions that have not been made, and it is estimated that even 100 points are very hanging. Many candidates agreed below that they wanted to get at least 120 points before the test, but after the test, they found that they might not even be able to reach 100 points, which was a bit panicked!There are even some "great god" candidates who score more than 140 points in mathematics for the 2023 postgraduate entrance examination, and it is estimated that they can reach 120 points this year. It can be seen that the difficulty of this year's postgraduate entrance examination mathematics should not be underestimated. However, this is also predictable, because the mathematics for the postgraduate entrance examination in the past three years has not been particularly difficult, and the increased difficulty of mathematics also means that the scores of candidates this year are generally low!There are also some candidates who bluntly said that mathematics is too difficult this year, and they feel that they have no drama after the exam, either they don't take the professional class in the afternoon, or they are preparing to take the World War II exam, I don't know how many people gave up the professional course exam in the end, but this situation should be a lot. After the graduate school entrance examination, you can start to evaluate your scores!For most candidates who have already completed the preliminary examination, they can relax for two days, but after that, they must pay attention to the score estimation. Worst-case and best-case scores can be calculated, with the worst-case scenario being a choice not to give an optional score and a minimum score being calculatedThen take into account all the points that can be given or not to be given to calculate a maximum score. In this way, there is a high probability that your score will be in both score ranges. Once you've determined your score, check your chances of getting into the retest by referring to the previous year's retest score. If the highest score can't break through the re-examination line, then there is no need to prepare for the re-examination, just prepare for the World War II exam or find a job. If the minimum score can reach the retest line, then you should prepare well for the retest. If you don't have much certainty, then be prepared for both!This year's postgraduate entrance examination is relatively difficult in English and mathematics, especially in mathematics subjects, which are very computational. Combined with the decrease in the number of test takers, the cut-off score may decrease. What are your thoughts on this?Feel free to leave a message in the comment area!

The difficulty of the mathematics questions in the 2024 postgraduate entrance examination has increased significantly, and many candidates have expressed that they are difficult to cope. Compared to previous years, this year's math exams are more confusing, difficult to understand, and have a huge amount of calculations. Candidates have also expressed their confusion and anxiety about this year's postgraduate mathematics through various channels. They generally agree that this year's math questions are more complex than last year's, and it is already very difficult to score more than 120 points. This is also predictable, because the mathematics questions in the past few years have not been particularly difficult, and it is reasonable that this year's exam papers have increased in difficulty. Candidates feel that their math scores may not be satisfactory because math is a subject that can widen the score gap, and the change in score is directly related to the overall score. If you do poorly in math, it will be difficult to get into your dream graduate school. That's why when a year's math problem is relatively simple, top scorers are frequently emerging. Last year's math questions were relatively simple, so the number of candidates who went to the re-examination line was very high. However, this year's situation may be different. According to the feedback from the 2024 candidates, this year's math exam questions are very difficult to understand, and the number of calculation questions is also very large, resulting in many candidates still having difficulty determining the correctness of the answers after completion. Some candidates have met with victory in the optional questions of Math 1. They couldn't even answer any of the four options, and two of the big questions couldn't be answered. They estimate that even 100 points will be difficult to get. Many candidates have also expressed their agreement with this in the comments below. Some "great gods" candidates who have scored more than 140 points in the 2023 postgraduate entrance examination mathematics are estimated to be able to reach 120 points this year, which shows that the difficulty of mathematics in this year's postgraduate entrance examination has indeed improved. But in fact, this is not surprising, because the math of the past three years has not been particularly difficult, and this year's increase in the difficulty of math also means that the scores of candidates are generally low. In addition, there are some candidates who are desperate about the difficulty of this year's math exams, believing that they have no chance anymore, and either do not plan to take the afternoon professional exams or prepare to take the World War II exams. Although it is not clear to us how many candidates eventually gave up on the professional course exams, it is certainly not uncommon. For candidates, it's time to start estimating your score!More and more candidates have finished the preliminary entrance examination, and they can rest for a day or two, but after that, they must start estimating their scores. You can determine your own score range based on the worst and best case scenarios. In the worst case, no selectable points are given and a minimum score is calculated, while all possible points are taken into account to calculate a maximum score. In this way, your score is roughly in this range. After determining your score, you can refer to the previous retest score to judge how good your chances are of entering the retest. If none of the highest scores can exceed the retest score, then there is no need to prepare for the retest, and you can consider preparing for World War II or looking for a job. If the minimum score can reach the retest score, then you should prepare well for the retest. If you're not too sure, be prepared for both!This year's postgraduate entrance examination is relatively difficult in English and mathematics, especially in mathematics, which is very computational. At the same time, the cut-off score may also be lowered due to the decrease in the number of candidates. What are your thoughts on this?Feel free to leave a message in the comment area!

The 2024 postgraduate mathematics subject has ended, and many candidates have said that the difficulty of this year's mathematics exam has increased significantly, which is both difficult to think and difficult to calculate. Some candidates bluntly said that this year's math exam is more difficult than last year's. In last year's exam, candidates who were able to score more than 140 points found it difficult to score 120 points after completing the exam this year. There are also candidates who take the math exam in advance** This year's math exam will be difficult, because the math exam questions in the past few years are not particularly difficult. Therefore, this year's increase in math difficulty seems to make sense. Mathematics is a lot of calculations, and many candidates feel pressured because of this. Although mathematics only accounts for 150 points of the total score of the postgraduate entrance examination, as one of the most powerful subjects, the score of mathematics directly affects the overall score of candidates. If you don't do well in math, it will be more difficult to get into your dream graduate school. This is also the reason why the number of high scorers is frequent every year if the math is relatively simple. Last year's math test was relatively simple, which made the number of candidates standing above 400 points on the re-examination line very large!However, the situation may change somewhat this year. According to the feedback of the 2024 candidates, the questions in this year's mathematics exam are very difficult to think of and difficult to calculate, the calculation of the big questions is very large, and the correctness of the answers is very uncertain after the calculation. There are also some candidates who can't answer 4 options in the optional questions of Math 1, and there are still 2 questions in the big questions that have not been made, and it is estimated that even 100 points are very hanging. In the comments below, many candidates also agreed. There are even candidates who score more than 140 points in mathematics in the 2023 postgraduate entrance examination, and it is estimated that it will be good to be able to reach 120 points this year. It can be seen that the difficulty of this year's postgraduate entrance examination mathematics is very great. However, this is also to be expected, because the math questions in the past few years have not been particularly difficult, and the increase in math difficulty also means that this year's candidates have generally lower scores!In addition, there are some candidates who bluntly said that this year's mathematics is too difficult, and after the exam, they feel that they have no play, either they don't take the professional class in the afternoon, or they are preparing to take the World War II exam, I don't know how many people gave up the professional course exam in the end, but this situation should be a lot. After the graduate school entrance examination, you can start to evaluate your scores!For most candidates who have completed the preliminary examination, they can relax for two days, but after that, they must start to evaluate their scores. Scores can be assessed based on the worst-case and best-case scenarios, with the worst-case scenario being the lowest score calculated by not giving an optional score;Then take into account all the points that can be given or not to be given, and calculate a maximum score. This way, there is a good chance that your score will be between these two ranges. After determining your score, you can refer to the score line of the retest in previous years to determine what your chances of entering the retest are. If the highest score does not break through the re-examination line, then there is no need to prepare for the re-examination, and you can consider taking the World War II exam or looking for a job. If the minimum score can reach the retest line, then you should prepare well for the retest. If you're not too sure, be prepared for both!This year, the difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination in English and mathematics has increased relatively increased, especially in mathematics subjects, and the amount of calculation is very large. At the same time, a drop in the number of test takers can also lead to a drop in the cut-off score. What are your thoughts on this?Feel free to leave a message in the comment area!

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