The ancestors said that "everything is foreseen, and if it is not prepared, it will be wasted", and the probability of success is higher when planning and then acting. The same is true for exam preparation, and the Xi plan is a guarantee to achieve your Xi goals. The most fearful thing about preparing for the exam is that you have no plan, and you are busy with homework and exams all day long, and you lack active arrangement.
1. Won't use time scientifically
Time is fair for everyone. Some candidates can arrange their study Xi and life calmly in a limited timeAlthough some candidates are busy and often work overtime, they are not busy with the idea, and the actual effect is not goodSome test takers are not good at squeezing time, and they often complain: "Every day in class, home, eating, doing homework, sleeping, how can there be extra time for their own arrangements?"”;There are also candidates who are usually loose and ...... when the exam arrivesThese phenomena are all reflections of the unscientific use of time.
Second, do not seek to understand, rote memorization
Rote memorization refers to repeating without thinking, many times until an impression is left in the brain. Rote memorization does not require comprehension, does not pay attention to memorization methods and skills, and is the lowest form of learning Xi. Rote memorization can easily confuse the content of the memory with each other, and it cannot be remembered for a long time. When the content of the Xi is not coherent, or the candidate is not willing to take the time to analyze the structure and meaning of the Xi content, the candidate will often resort to rote memorization.
Third, it is not possible to form a knowledge structure
Knowledge structure is the internalized reflection of the knowledge system in the candidate's mind, that is, it refers to the orderly organizational state formed in the mind through the process of input, processing and storage of knowledge. It is very important to construct a certain knowledge structure in the learning Xi, after all, if there is no reasonable knowledge structure, no matter how much knowledge can only become a plate of loose sand, it will not be able to play its due effect. Some candidates have good results in the unit test, but they can't do it when it comes to the comprehensive test, and the reason is often that they do not grasp the connection between knowledge and do not form the corresponding knowledge structure. This kind of candidates do not summarize and sort out the content and disciplines they have learned in a timely manner, and between the chapters, resulting in the knowledge is basically in a "free state". This kind of scattered knowledge is easy to forget, and it is easy to wear it.
Mistakes in exam preparation must be avoided, and only by bypassing them can you make your exam preparation more efficient, time-saving, and labor-saving. Finally, **I wish all candidates can achieve their satisfactory results!