China University of Science and Technology: Materials and Chemical Engineering?

China university of science and technology shared materials and chemical engineering postgraduate entrance examination.

Senior 2 1 majoring in materials and chemical engineering, Nano College, Chinese University of Science and Technology. ...

I am a graduate student, working directly (Tiankeng major), and my grades during my undergraduate course are quite average. At that time, when I was facing the postgraduate entrance examination, many people said that the graduate student graduated at 7.8000 yuan. I am sure that I have worked for three years, and the accumulated work experience in three years will not be worse than that of the graduate students who just entered the society (it was later found to be silly, and it is interesting that my brother who said these words also took the postgraduate entrance examination in naked resignation this year). So I thought about finding a job after graduation (there was no such word four or five years ago, hahaha). Later, he successfully entered a listed company to engage in material research and development, and got along well with the leading colleagues in the team, and his salary was also average. I also had the idea of going to graduate school, but it was just a flash in the pan. After all, I live a comfortable life. After more than two years, I finally made up my mind to resign from the postgraduate entrance examination, because I have experienced many unprecedented situations before and the project has been handed in.

Chinese University of Science and Technology has always been a dream of mine, so I saw many universities and finally chose it. And because it's the end of July, only four and a half months, stability is my first choice (I'm from naked resignation, so the first consideration is to go ashore), so I dare not rashly apply for a high score major, so I chose Nano College (full-time master).

My current (2 1 session) Nano College recruited nearly 300 people to re-test the national line. With the involution of the current situation, Bank C9 can re-examine it (I don't need to say how fragrant it is). At present, there are about 320 people who have passed the line in Nano College, and 280 people were finally admitted, but less than 40 people were re-examined. The difficulty is 2 165438. If you want to choose the direction, you can choose material engineering and chemical engineering (the course of material engineering is 802 material science foundation, and the course of chemical engineering is 846 comprehensive chemistry), which is very close to my undergraduate major. Let's talk about the training mode of Nano College, 1+2 because it is a junior college. In the first year, I studied curriculum knowledge in Suzhou Institute of Advanced Studies, CUUST, and then I went to the cooperative unit of CUUST for joint training in the next two years. There are many joint training units (HKUST Headquarters, Shenyang Institute of Metals of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Suzhou Institute of Nanotechnology, Ningbo Institute of Materials, Guangzhou Institute of Energy, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Mianyang No.9 Institute, Tianmu Lake, and the company). If you are interested in research, you can basically find materials and chemicals, such as semiconductors, photovoltaics, lithium batteries, new energy, magnetic materials, as well as packaging polymers, biomedicine, petrochemicals and so on. Different treatment is different. Everyone is the same in the first year of research, 700 * 65438+February, and in the next two years, 2000-4500/ month (normal school 1000 or so), which is also very fragrant!

The unified examination subjects of Nano College are politics, mathematics II, English II, 802 materials science foundation (material direction) or 846 comprehensive chemistry (chemical direction). My schedule during the preparation period (for reference only):

Get up at 6:00 to wash, go out with a word book and walk around the community;

Come back at half past seven, breakfast;

8:00- 1 1:30 Math (brush the questions)

Lunch break is 12:30- 13:00.

13:00- 17:30 English (do the real questions and summarize the content words)

17:30-20:00, I'll arrange it myself. Usually play ball, eat, take a shower and take a walk in the community.

20:00-2 1:00 politics (brush the old man's paper later)

2 1:00-23:30 specialized courses (there are a lot of comprehensive chemistry contents, so read them as early as possible without foundation)

23:30- Wash and sleep

The most time-consuming of these four courses should be mathematics (accounting for 50% of my review time).

If the number is two, I mainly brush the questions. 1800 I brushed it three times. Here, I say that there is no good or bad question in itself. No matter which one to brush, the most important thing is to summarize it in time, copy the wrong question in the wrong book (the wrong book is very important), analyze which knowledge points I don't know, whether the formula is not remembered or the thinking is wrong, and then focus on strengthening the weak knowledge points. One exercise is enough to eat. It is normal to brush the questions slowly for the first time. It took me about a month and a half to brush 1800 for the first time. After brushing, I must sum up the reasons for the mistakes in the wrong book (the process is time-consuming but the effect is obvious). It will be much faster when you brush the questions the second time. I will also summarize the wrong questions. Basically, I will know the methods and answers as soon as I see the third question. Finally, after three wrong questions analysis.

Of course, it is also important to sort out the context of knowledge points! After brushing the exercises three times, you can start to do the real questions (according to the standard time of the exam, you don't have to do it before 2000), basically one set a day. When you finish the real problem, you have to do the simulation problem, and you have to do the math problem every day. It's important to keep the feel. As for the review time, because my time is tight (only more than four months), it is not referential. The ideal first round should be finished before the end of June.

Politics is the easiest subject to get points in a short time among the four subjects.

You can start from June 5438+ 10, and the final score of general politics is probably equal to the multiple-choice score *2, so you should do a good job in multiple-choice questions, because subjective questions can't be scored (you recite others' questions), and more than 65 points will generally not hold you back from the initial test.

Needless to say, the vocabulary of the English syllabus, but the most important thing is the high-frequency vocabulary that appears repeatedly in the real questions. You must remember and write it down. Postgraduate English often tests familiar words and meanings in real questions. You can brush English twice first (10-15 years) and brush two real English questions more than three times. We should know where the four options of each question in reading comprehension are right and why they are wrong, and find out the basis in the original text. This process should be completed before the end of 1 1. You can brush a set of simulation questions every two days to keep the feel when you enter 65438+2. If you write a composition, you have to recite 2 pieces of each type of model essay. There are a lot of articles in the world, so you can naturally "write like a god" during the exam; Because the translation part is English-Chinese translation, this practice process can be practiced through reading comprehension in real questions, especially word order is very important, and fluency is a necessary condition for the translation part to get high marks.

In the specialized course, I took the 846 comprehensive chemistry test.

Everyone says that this course is difficult (90% of people in Nano College take the basic course of materials science). If the undergraduate major is chemistry, it is not difficult at all, but it will be easy to get started. You will find it difficult largely because the examination scope of this course is too wide (like the encyclopedia of four chemists), but the advantage of choosing comprehensive chemistry is that you have passed the initial test line, and there is basically no problem in the second interview (as long as you don't play the second interview teacher, the probability of being brushed is basically zero). The investigation mode of comprehensive chemistry real questions is mainly multiple-choice questions+fill-in-the-blank questions (inorganic analysis and organic 50 points each, total score 150 points), and there is no big question. The reference book for specialized courses is inorganic chemistry.

Organic Chemistry (Xing Daben),

Analytical chemistry (experimental analysis of instruments of China University of Science and Technology),

Physical chemistry is not tested (such as osmotic pressure and thermodynamics, inorganic chemistry has been involved). Inorganic chemistry focuses on hybrid orbital theory,

Molecular orbital theory,

Periodic law of elements,

Coordination chemistry,

These chapters of electrochemistry,

The content of the first volume accounts for about 38 points; Organic chemistry mainly studies the mechanism, characteristics and selectivity of addition, elimination, substitution, ring opening and electrocyclization reactions; Analytical chemistry is also an easy course to score points, mainly memory. The focus of the investigation is the selection of analysis methods, as well as the characteristics of various methods, the comparison of acidity and alkalinity, error analysis, endpoint analysis and so on. Analytical chemistry is really the focus of the whole book, there is no rhyme, but you can score as long as you recite it. It only took me 40 days to review the specialized courses (because I participated in the chemistry competition in high school, these knowledge points have long been rotten in my heart). At this time, you have plenty of time to start. In April, you began to read two chapters every day and marked each knowledge point and possible test sites with highlighter. The first time I was slow because I had to draw knowledge points, and it ended in about 2 months (at first, I could spend 1-2 hours a day). The second review (3 hours) can be completed in about one month. By the third time, the knowledge points were already familiar (10 day, 2 hours a day). Keep this review progress until the end of the professional course (it may be faster later, by June 5438+February, I only need to recite one of the three knowledge points 50 minutes before going to bed every day. The repetition rate of real questions is not very high (10% or so, Taobao can buy the electronic version), but each question in the real questions will examine many knowledge points, which is worthy of a good analysis and be "extrapolated". Doing 10 will yield more than others' 50 questions. If there are difficulties in the review process of postgraduate entrance examination, you might as well sign up for a tutorial class, such as xxx postgraduate entrance examination general one-to-one personal tailor VIP tutorial course, which has strong pertinence, flexible negotiation of class time and free answers after class, which is very helpful for preparing for the exam at the initial stage of postgraduate entrance examination.

The second interview has been roughly introduced above. This year, Nano College seems to be arranged on the school line, with a single subject of 50 50 70 70, with a total score of about 300-3 10. Generally, it is 1: 1.2, and the annual enrollment is about 230+50 students, including 30 students in chemical engineering, 200 students in material engineering and 50 others.

1. Introduce yourself in Chinese and English (some in English and some in Chinese);

2. Professional English translation will give you a passage of about 200 words in chemistry and materials for you to read first and then translate. It's not difficult, but it's random. This university of science and technology has a basic course of chemical English, so you can buy it.

3. Professional courses are basically online re-examination, and the written test is changed to professional courses where teachers randomly ask questions, mainly chemistry and materials. In addition to the three knowledge points of chemistry in the initial test, the reference materials should also review the knowledge points in physical chemistry and materials science. There are generally six questions. If you can't, be humble and don't pretend to know how to argue with the teacher. For example, I don't quite understand the teacher's question, but I will have a good look when I go back.

4. Teachers sometimes talk to you about some open questions in combination with your graduation thesis or work experience, or inspect the experimental process and conclusion analysis process of graduation thesis, which should also be fully prepared;

It's best to find a sport you like during the preparation period, because the daily pressure needs to be released.

For example, you can run and play basketball every night until you sweat. The first few months of preparing for the exam are the most energetic time and the most efficient time to review, so we should grasp it well. Occasionally, when you have emo or can't learn, I usually go out to exercise with my good friends to make myself tired, and then have a meal, take a bath and have a good sleep (this process is a process of releasing stress and charging myself, but it is not recommended to be too frequent. I During the daily review, it is best to lock your mobile phone in the cupboard or out of your reach, which will greatly reduce the efficiency of mobile phone review.

Information for classmates

Persistence and firmness are the keys to the postgraduate entrance examination. I hope that everyone can do two things in the postgraduate entrance examination: persist in learning and be firm in thinking. Those who walk a hundred miles are half ninety, and many people give up halfway because of their laziness and anxiety. We should make a good study plan and strictly implement it every day. Don't kill the passion for learning because you are greedy too early, and don't fish for three days and dry the net for two days, and finally cram for the Buddha's feet. We should keep a positive attitude, often communicate with fellow researchers, keep the information flowing, don't be happy with things, don't be sad for ourselves, don't give up just because others review better, and don't be complacent and relaxed just because they have reviewed for a long time.

There is also the need to maintain a good schedule. If you encounter something that is not smooth, you can talk to your friends, exercise properly, be in good physical condition, keep efficient study, and resolutely oppose fatigue and inefficient study.

I believe that after one year, everyone can get a happy ending!

Finally, I wish all the students can be the first at this time next year and win the first battle!