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What are the learning methods to share when studying for the second degree?
Self-taught second degree is a challenging but worthwhile process. If you want to get a degree successfully, you need to have a positive learning attitude, a rigorous study plan and enough study time to absorb and understand the learning content.

In fact, the self-study of the second degree is interlinked with other studies. The following are my effective learning experiences during my undergraduate, graduate and second degree studies, which I would like to share with you:

1. It is very important to make a study plan, which is easily overlooked by many of us! We need to make a detailed study plan for the self-study of the second degree, including weekly, daily and monthly study goals and tasks. Breaking down the whole degree plan into manageable parts helps to keep the learning organized and coherent.

Share personal experience, make a study schedule, set a fixed study time for the second self-study, and try to abide by it. Write down the plan for each study period, complete one and start to tick. Finish your study plan every day before you can rest or play. In addition, I recommend several time management apps to you, which are very helpful for us to make a study plan and strictly implement it. 2. Look for all available resources, and use resources such as libraries, online learning platforms, open courses, academic papers and websites to find suitable learning materials and teaching resources. Choose high-quality and detailed textbooks and reference books to support the self-study process.

In terms of personal experience sharing, I think seniors who have also passed the second degree are a very important resource. The internal information or shared experience they give can alleviate our study pressure to some extent. 3. Take review notes. Taking review notes helps to summarize and consolidate the learning content. Review and organize what you have learned in your own language, and use it as a reference when necessary. Taking review notes is also conducive to mobilizing the initiative of learning. Actively participate in the learning process. Summarizing the learning content, asking questions and finding answers by yourself are helpful to deepen understanding and cultivate critical thinking.

It is very important to share personal experience and sort out wrong questions. We must sum up more and consolidate what we have learned. It is also a sense of accomplishment to take notes, read a book book and read all the notes.

4. Find a study partner or study group, and form a study group with other self-learners or study partners with the same learning goals to discuss and answer questions and share learning resources and experiences.

Personal experience sharing plays a very important role in finding study partners, encouraging each other and persisting in learning when learning is slack. Usually there are more than 20 courses in the second degree, and it is inevitable that there will be laziness. You should know how to make progress with your study partners and supervise and encourage each other.

5. Looking for guidance and feedback Try to find professionals or experienced tutors and ask them for advice and guidance. Participate in academic lectures, seminars and other activities, interact with other scholars and professionals, and get feedback and suggestions in time.

Personal experience sharing learning must find ways to avoid detours and achieve high learning efficiency, so in this process, please ask professionals to answer.

It is also very important that self-study of the second degree requires persistence and self-discipline, especially in the absence of fixed courses and study pressure. Stay motivated and focused, and continue to strive for success.