Take a closer look at the seats that have been occupied. Is it true that a diligent student is always sitting, and those who occupy seats can really hang the beam and stab the stocks?
After getting these answers, I believe you will have a rational understanding of seat occupation.
Yes, having a place in the study room and the library is not necessarily related to the success of the postgraduate entrance examination. Learning is a very autonomous thing. Whether you can achieve the desired effect is only related to one thing, that is, whether you are focused or not. At present, there are not enough self-study seats, so those students who can't take seats should not be impatient. Since the seat-occupying era is a thing of the past for you, let's review happily and peacefully in the post-seat-occupying era!
First, the post-occupation era: hone your mood
Embarking on the thorny road of postgraduate entrance examination means that you must have a strong heart to face loneliness and loneliness and to fight against suffering and failure.
What the postgraduate entrance examination needs to review is to concentrate and go all out. What tests you is the temptation of various entertainment activities and the poison of procrastination. You need to be strong enough to overcome all this and win the favor of the goddess of success.
At such a moment, we should tell ourselves: We are not even afraid of taking the postgraduate entrance examination, are we still afraid of not getting a seat?
When Mao Zedong was young, he often read books in the food market to test his concentration. We might as well regard overcoming external influences as a kind of practice. In the classroom, dormitory or anywhere else, close your ears, close your heart, take a few deep breaths, wait until your mind is completely peaceful, then pick up the book and try to enter the learning state smoothly and slowly. As long as you consciously block all external interference, I believe it won't be long before you can quickly concentrate and study without distractions.
Second, the post-occupation era: peers
Communication and companionship are always the most powerful support. The strong atmosphere of the postgraduate study room is also a sense of security for a group of like-minded students to get together.
The most direct way is to find a small partner with you.
You can spot check each other's words, test knowledge points, discuss current affairs materials, monitor each other's progress, and move forward simultaneously. Some people greet and care, inspire and encourage, and the review effect will increase obviously.
Moreover, if someone accompanies you, even if you are not in the study room, you will be infected by positive energy, so that you can quickly enter the review state. A good research friend can remind you to concentrate when you are distracted, and urge you to keep your initial heart when your belief is not firm. On the road of chasing dreams, I believe that traveling together will go further and more smoothly than traveling alone.
Third, the post-professional era: learn to communicate with teachers.
Many people will ignore that your closest teacher was once a "past life person" who took the postgraduate entrance examination. As a teacher, you must have accumulated rich life experience, and you are also the person who knows your own state best.
The most effective way to solve problems is to believe in the power of professionalism and experience.
When you feel depressed, confused and confused because of your study, you might as well try to communicate with the teacher. As experienced people, they can give you rich experience and guidance, and as professional scholars, they can also give you guidance on review. As elders, they will guide you to a stable state, broaden your horizons and mind, and make you less anxious when facing the future. When you are faced with the problem of choosing a school and major and the bottleneck of reviewing for the exam, their suggestions may be the rope that can help you out of the predicament.
Now there are only 100 days before the postgraduate entrance examination. Review can be said to be a race against time, and then worrying about occupying a seat can only waste your time. If the above suggestions don't work for those students who have no confidence in their self-control, then I suggest you sign up for a sprint training camp and let your tutor help you better manage your review progress and review effect.
I wish all the students who took the postgraduate entrance examination on 20 15, and strive to win the laurels again in next year's 1 exam and achieve good results.
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