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What is the experience of landscape architecture postgraduate entrance examination in Central South University of Forestry and Technology?

Experience sharing in postgraduate entrance examination:

Be strict with yourself, hand out examination papers, divide the examination time into different periods according to the number of questions and previous experience, and take time to answer questions. If the time is up, please abandon that topic, otherwise it will directly affect your future time allocation.

When answering questions, stick to the topic, don't over-expand, and show your good logical thinking to the teacher as much as possible according to the total-sub-total structure.

The topic of pure recitation must be quick, accurate and firm (it is important to improve your writing speed).

try to rely on the knowledge you have learned for the topics you have never seen or recited, and you will get some points.

practice your handwriting, at least neatly, so that the marking teacher can look at it more comfortably.

Be down-to-earth, one step at a time, and don't take chances, thinking that some knowledge points may not be tested, so don't read them.

Observing the real questions of the National People's Congress over the years, the questions are very divergent every year. The requirement for knowledge is not only simple understanding and recitation, but also deeper integration, requiring candidates to have comprehensive ability, both depth and breadth.

So, if you really have the determination to go to the exam, please go all out, don't have any luck, thoroughly understand every knowledge point, and face the exam as a graduate student.

A long time ago, I read what a senior who got high marks and went to other colleges and universities said in an experience post: "Be awed by knowledge and exams".

In fact, every book you have read, every question you have thought about, and any leftover knowledge you have learned based on your interest may become the material for your answer. Moreover, the flexibility of the questions examined in the second interview is stronger and more divergent than that in the first exam, which can not be achieved by deliberate preparation. Therefore, when you need to study, it is driven by internal motivation.

Of course, it is not always possible to maintain a good attitude. There are always moments when your attitude will not improve even if you use various methods. Or, you don't have any motivation to adjust your mentality at all, and you will feel very tired, and you don't want to do anything or listen to anything, just want the world to suddenly stop. Then this situation is actually quite dangerous. If you are very tired, take a rest! Don't feel guilty. Postgraduate entrance examination is just an episode on the road of life. There is a saying that "walking all the way, losing blood all the way, and expanding the injury area, this is called life."

May you become stronger in repeated setbacks and challenges!