Learning mathematics is easy first, then difficult. Is to do simple questions first, and then do comprehensive questions.
1, mature first. Looking at the whole volume, we can draw many positive factors and some shortcomings. After grasping the whole volume as a whole, you can implement the strategy of "cooked before finished", that is, do those questions with relatively good content, familiar topic structure and clear solution ideas first.
2, first the same and then different, first do the same type of questions in the same subject, think more deeply, and exchange knowledge and methods more easily, which is conducive to improving the efficiency of doing questions.
3. Be small first and then big. Small problems are generally small in information and calculation, easy to grasp and should not be easily let go. We should strive to solve major problems as soon as possible before they appear, gain time for solving major problems, and create a relaxed psychological foundation.
Ripe first, then grow. Looking at the whole volume, we can draw many positive factors and some shortcomings. The latter need not panic. It should be considered that the test questions are difficult for all candidates. Through this hint, ensure emotional stability. After grasping the whole volume as a whole, you can implement the strategy of ripening first and then becoming a success.
In other words, first do those questions that are relatively well mastered, familiar with the structure of the questions, and clear in solving problems. In this way, while winning familiar questions, you can make your thinking fluent and extraordinary, and achieve the goal of winning advanced questions.
There are similarities first, then differences, that is to say, doing the same topic of the same subject first, thinking more deeply, exchanging knowledge and methods easier, which is conducive to improving the efficiency of unit time. Higher vocational college entrance examination questions generally require the rapid transfer of "exciting focus", and "the same before different" can avoid the "exciting focus" jumping too fast and too frequently, thus reducing the burden on the brain and maintaining effective energy.
Small first, then big. Small problems are generally small in information and calculation, easy to grasp and should not be easily let go. We should strive to solve major problems as soon as possible before they appear, gain time for solving major problems, and create a relaxed psychological foundation.