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How to prepare for the advanced exam
Practice is the key.

Usually brush the real questions and practice different questions. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect.

2. Study the examiner's report carefully.

Don't underestimate the examiner's report From this report, we can see the direction of the answer that the marking teacher wants to see, so as to constantly update the direction of solving problems and master the main points of answering questions.

3. Review and do the questions simultaneously.

While doing the problem, reviewing the error-prone test sites can deepen the memory and correct the wrong problem-solving ideas in time, which is very important for getting high marks.

4. Track the audit process

Make a timetable and mark the subject, date, topic, review time, total review time of this subject, the next topic to be reviewed, etc. Let you know the review progress of each subject in time and help you adjust your review plan.

5. Try several review methods.

When preparing for the exam, a variety of review methods play a very important role in the memory of knowledge points, such as key event method and hierarchical learning method. The critical event method focuses on combining knowledge points with real life. For example, when a cat falls down the stairs, it remembers the working principle of the MRI vibrator, while the hierarchical learning method is to understand the topic first, then master the whole material three times and add some details each time, so that it can be recalled immediately when reviewing.

6. Make good use of stickers and notes.

The examination bureau uses similar sub-questions every year, so Pastepaper is the best way to prepare for the exam. In addition, notes are a collection of key knowledge points in the subject, so we need to pay attention to and make good use of them when reviewing.

Advanced examination subjects

Allawell took five public courses, namely English, Geography, Basic Mathematics and Calculus. Alevel must take two science courses: English and mathematics; Take two courses: advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry and economics; Alevel must take two courses when choosing business subjects: advanced mathematics and economics; Take two courses: English, Mathematics and Accounting.

1, mathematics (mathematics)

First of all, Alevel's mathematics can't be compared with China's mathematics curriculum in content depth, but it can be compared with China's mathematics curriculum in content breadth! ! There are many knowledge points in Alevel's mathematics that have never appeared in the national college entrance examination mathematics. For example, knowledge points such as space vector, calculus, differential equation, normal distribution, etc. all belong to the scope of university courses in China.

2. Physics (Physics)

Similar to A-level mathematics, A-level physics seems to be less difficult in the depth of knowledge points than domestic physics courses, but its breadth and application far exceed domestic physics courses, including mechanics, material science, wave, electricity, optics, electromagnetic field, particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics and so on. However, although the learning content of A-level physics is more extensive than that of domestic high schools, the A-Level physics examination is conducted in units. For children's shoes, it is best to review every unit, and the unit exam also makes the comprehensive test questions of the exam very few.

3. Further Mathematics (Advanced Mathematics)

A-level advanced mathematics can be regarded as the further development of Alevel mathematics. They are continuous in content, but they are two independent courses of A-level. Students can choose one of them independently, while China students usually choose two.

4. Economics (Economy)

Alevel Economics is a compulsory course for students who choose finance, investment, insurance, stocks, bonds, trade, economy and politics in the future. Economics is relatively more difficult in all subjects of Alevel, especially in English language expression.