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How did you motivate yourself to persist during the postgraduate entrance examination? Talk about your experience.

Where there is a will, there is a way. If we cross the rubicon, 120 Qin Guan will belong to Chu after all. Hard-working people, heaven rewards hard work, and never stops. More than 3,000 armour can swallow Wu.

Postgraduate entrance examination is not accomplished overnight, but requires the courage and perseverance to cross the rubicon.

Remember pain and failure

I was born during World War II, and I have already lost an opportunity. The second time I started from scratch, my mood was very different. The blow of the defeat in World War I, the gap in my heart and the ridicule of my relatives have given me great stimulation. At that time, I was also very competitive, so I chose World War II without hesitation. I know that World War II was a more painful process. I have experienced the pain and boredom of World War I, and it is very difficult to read the same knowledge point and the same book over and over again every day. Therefore, in order to motivate myself not to give up, I will write those ugly words on paper and stick them on the table. Whenever I want to give up and take a look at the post-it notes, I will be shocked and awake. After all, nobody wants to taste that taste again. This way has a great effect on me, just like pungent mustard, which can wake me up.

Relieve stress with a diary

There is a lot of pressure in the process of postgraduate entrance examination, especially for a World War II student like me. I force myself to study every day. Over time, I will be fidgety, cranky and want to give up for a moment. Too much pressure makes my life difficult. So I bought a diary and wrote down my thoughts every night, which could be complaining, bitterness or emotion. I used my diary to vent my negative emotions, and before I knew it, my diary was full. This diary, which accompanied me through a barren life, was also collected in a precious place on the day I went ashore for postgraduate study, and all my persistence was rewarded.

Think more about your future and your goals.

I sometimes feel that people are chasing a lamp all their lives. Obviously, no matter how hard and tired you are, you will never give up your head. Why? Because they have goals and pursuits, and because they know where their future lies, so do I. I feel that taking the postgraduate entrance examination and being admitted to my ideal university is nothing compared with what I suffered during my postgraduate entrance examination. If I don't get into graduate school, I may be even worse. But once I succeed, what I get is far greater than what I lost during my postgraduate entrance examination. I move towards my goal, think about my future every day, meditate once a day and motivate myself.