The state of preparing for the exam in the last three months
7:30-8:00 Wake up + wash + eat.
8:00-9:00 Memorize words with high frequency 400 + core 1500
9:00-11:00 Check the professional course.
11:00-12:00 Politics class.
12:00-13:30 Eat + take a nap.
13:30-15:00 Grammar review + brushing questions + summary.
15:00-17:00 Professional class recitation.
17:00-18:00 Back politics.
18:00-19:30 Dinner + rest for a while.
19:30:21:00 English brushing questions + review.
21:00-22:00 Memorize words + write the next day's plan.
22:00-23:00 Washing + review of professional classes.
23:30-7:30 Sleep z
In the preparation for the exam, I think the most difficult thing is to endorse it, today I will share with you the experience of preparing for the exam to share with you the good methods I have used, there are a lot of words, everyone read it patiently, believe me, there must be a harvest.
Oral mind mapping, especially politics, has a big test point in each chapter. When I started making mind maps, I listed the major points of knowledge in each chapter. This way, when I see a chapter in the title, I can immediately remember the sub-content of that chapter.
2. Express in your own words + analyze the real questions, you must learn to express them in your own words!Because you really can't carry it. For example, when you finish memorizing the theory of social reform, close the book and try to express it in your own words. As long as you have test points and keywords in this sentence, you can do it.
3. Try to summarize the knowledge keywords by yourself before the exam.
Write down all the knowledge points of a book on a piece of paper, so that when you see that question, you can immediately think of what you want to answer, or what angle I can make it up from if I don't know the question.
4. When doing the questions, you don't need to write down the complete answers when you practice doing the questions on weekdays, just write down the points you want to write after seeing the question, that is, write the key words.
Summary. Don't be obsessed with a certain knowledge point, memorize it quickly, and memorize it several times. Frameworks are really important to allow you to derive a whole body of knowledge from the topic.
Practice the real questions and focus on practicing the answer points Summarize a universal template by yourself, such as the point angles that will be mentioned in many questions. If you really forgot a question or you didn't think you had answered it all, you can write it from these perspectives.