"I don't take the postgraduate entrance examination in my junior year, and every day is like Chinese New Year" is not in vain! !
It is not enough to describe how tired the postgraduate entrance examination is.
-let's talk about the physical aspect first.
If the library is occupied, there will be people queuing for seats at five or six in the morning.
That's probably the day schedule for the dogs taking the postgraduate entrance examination.
Get up at 7 o'clock in the morning to have breakfast.
7:00- 12:00, study and study!
Lunch at noon+lunch break
From 2 pm to 6 pm, study and study!
Arrive at 10 at 7 pm, and then study by yourself! !
This day and night is a long-term cycle of 365 days a year.
So you can't persist without good physical strength.
Taking a few days off from illness will only increase your guilt by n++ times.
-let's talk about psychological aspects.
Others are eating, and you are brushing questions in the ocean of probability theory generated by high number lines.
While others are sleeping, you recite from A to Z in the word book.
While others are shopping, you are reading and thinking deeply about Marx's Outline of Modern History.
This kind of no suspense, no chance of winning, may really make your heart burst in an instant.
But! ! ! !
The sky will drop to the people of Sri Lanka, and they must first suffer their minds and work hard! !
All efforts are for the final victory.
Only by giving up can you get it. Only when the first half is tired will there be sweetness in the second half!
Author Gaqiu Meier
Answer: I started preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination in March. The fatigue I really feel is physical and psychological, physical fatigue is secondary, and psychological fatigue does have a great influence on the state of the whole person.
The urgency of reviewing for postgraduate entrance examination is often so strong that people wake up in the middle of the night, but unfortunately, the reading efficiency during the day is extremely low, and it is easy to be influenced by other things to disrupt the original plan. Everything is flustered and uneasy, and no matter what job you do, it is not decent.
Physical, mental and mental exhaustion, so you are often on the verge of collapse. If you are not careful, you may break down. Therefore, the surrounding environment, the state of people around you, and even the influence of family and friends who are not around you may affect your preparation mood.
What you have to believe is that mood swings are normal. When a person's life is very tense, it is entirely possible to control his emotional fluctuations, so "comparison" is also possible.
These emotions are very likely to happen, so you must be mentally prepared and don't be too nervous because of your state.
The fatigue in the early stage of preparing for the exam requires you to reflect on your attitude and ideas about the postgraduate entrance examination. Are you sincerely eager to enter the graduate school for further study?
If you choose procrastination tactics to cope with your family or just because you are worried that you can't find a suitable job, it is normal to slack off at the beginning of preparing for the exam. What you have to do at this time is to determine your own thoughts.
Most of the fatigue in preparing for the exam is related to the progress and fatigue period of review and the influence of various external things. If you encounter a review bottleneck in June and July, you can choose to suspend the review for a period of time.
In the final stage, we should suspend the study of reciting the postgraduate entrance examination books for one week, concentrate on the final task, rest and relax at home for a while, and then enter a new round of the most intense review again. Generally, the review will last until1February. The rest and relaxation at this stage is actually to prepare for the long battle afterwards.
The later stage of preparing for the exam is the most difficult stage, and you can't stop. Of course, at this time, nervous emotions and nerves generally do not have the psychology of wanting to rest. Generally, the bottleneck is the problems encountered in review or the period of psychological exhaustion.
At this time, you may need someone to tell you where to go, someone to tell you that you can do it, come on, and someone to work with you to get up early and get greedy. Seeing this ~ you may understand the importance of making friends!
I hope it helps you!
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The college entrance examination is a hurdle that most students must pass. At that time, peers around you were doing the same thing with you, encouraging each other, comforting each other and tripping together.
But the postgraduate entrance examination is different. It's a lonely trip from beginning to end. From the beginning, someone will tell you that it is important to have a high degree and no work experience at all. It's better to go to work directly, and then your friend who prepared with you will tell you halfway that his family has found him a good job in the State Grid.
It turns out that the friends who pretend to fly together keep getting the OFFER party of work during your preparation.
Even if one day you bravely make a set of simulation papers and get full marks, no one will care about getting up in the morning and snoring with your roommate to sit in the library under the snow.
If the girl on the way gives you two jobs, the counselor will give you some trouble. . . I just want to hit the wall anyway.
Get up at 6: 30 every morning and go to the library, and see that all the students in the dormitory are still sleeping. . When you come back from the library every night and see your roommate playing computer or going out to play yp, you will find that the college entrance examination is completely different from the postgraduate entrance examination.
Everyone around you is in high school, and you don't feel anything.
Postgraduate entrance examination is to play for a few years, and then return to the state of reading every day, and the people around you are still playing. . .
Of course, when I was admitted, there was no class in the last semester of my senior year. Every day, I prepared various resumes and participated in various interviews with my classmates who didn't take the postgraduate entrance examination. It was sour and refreshing to worry about my future work. . . I won't say it, but experience it for myself. .
Author: Sun
I only sleep six hours a day, and I don't care about my image at all.
In my dream, I am still thinking about the macro and micro communication effects, the silent spiral performance and occurrence mechanism of specific cases, English sentences and words.
In short, I am very tired and have no interest in my girlfriend. I only have one goal in mind, that is, to prove myself with success.