At different times, candidates ask how to prepare for the Constructor I examToday, I will share my thoughts on how to prepare for the exam, but the specific plan varies from person to person, so I can't share it much. The following are personal opinions and are for reference only.
Laying a good foundation is a very crucial step. The basic question types and basic solution ideas of each knowledge should be mastered. No matter which exam, there will be some more basic questions, that is, questions that can get points, and if you lay a good foundation, you must take and get the points that you can get. Only when we lay a good foundation can we make better breakthroughs and improvements.
When resuming Xi, you need to focus on improving your Xi efficiency and mastering as much knowledge as possible in a short period of time. For example, you can use some effective learning methods for Xi, such as summarizing, taking notes, comparing and categorizing, etc. These methods can help you better understand and memorize knowledge points and improve your Xi learning efficiency.
In the process of learning Xi, take notes and summarize in a timely manner, sort out important knowledge points, formulas, regulations, etc., and classify and classify them. This can facilitate later re-Xi and check and fill in the gaps, and deepen the memory. Moreover, the process of taking notes and summarizing is itself a process of in-depth understanding and digestion of knowledge.
Think about why each wrong question is wrong, how to get the answer quickly and correctly, and each correct question can also be carefully analyzed, whether it is crooked or really understand the idea. Don't brush questions for the sake of brushing questions, and understand what the purpose of brushing questions is. On the one hand, it is to consolidate knowledge, and on the other hand, it is to accumulate problem-solving skills and ideas to improve the speed of problem-making.
Through the past test questions, you can understand the question type, amount of questions, knowledge points, question rules, general difficulty, etc., so that the preparation for the exam will be more targeted. It is very helpful to study the past test questions clearly and explore and summarize the rules in them. To put it simply, you need to be clear about what to take and what to learn, rather than studying randomly, and have a good idea of what may happen to the test questions that year.