Over the years, there have been many psychology graduate students among the interdisciplinary postgraduate students. This is because psychology is more of a science major, but the requirements for mathematics and physics are not high.
First of all, most schools have a national exam, not math. Although there are psychological statistics courses in specialized courses, you are more required to remember which formula to use when processing data, and directly substitute it into the calculation, not compared with the postgraduate entrance examination mathematics, but with the D-level mathematics of freshmen and sophomores. This is the simplest book. Therefore, more liberal arts students will take this major across majors, because it needs the ability to understand and comprehend memory more than logical reasoning and operation. Learn how to calculate variance and standard error with scientific calculator.
In addition, although there are many professional books on psychology, you can know that the exam only involves six books: general psychology, educational psychology, experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, psychometrics and statistical psychology.
The total score of specialized courses is 300, of which general psychology accounts for the majority, 100, development and education 70, statistical measurement 70 and experiment 60. You can buy a copy of Wang Benfa's Guide to the National Postgraduate Entrance Examination. Probably using this name or the preparation guide published by Beijing Normal University will let you know in detail what you need to read.
One and a half years is enough time, but obviously you need to make more efforts, sign up for a face-to-face tutoring class for a professional course, and find a friend majoring in psychology to help you understand what you can't understand.
If you are determined to take this major, I suggest you start thinking about it now. Moreover, it is best to take elementary courses in psychology, especially experimental design.
The rest of the courses are similar to abnormal psychology, psychological history, management psychology and personality psychology, and all of them run through the application of corresponding theories in different fields, and are hardly involved, but they can better systematize the whole study. And learn more professional knowledge and skills. It can be said that you don't have to look at it when you take the postgraduate entrance examination.
Also, it often happens that students who take psychology exams across majors even get higher professional scores than students of their own major ... perhaps because they have greater motivation and are more familiar with their own background. ...
That's all. If you still don't understand, you can leave your QQ to guide you in more detail.
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Note: the textbook of each subject is different, and what I said above is not necessarily the exact topic.