1, classification comparison
The so-called classification comparison means that when you study and prepare for the exam, you can find out similar knowledge points by studying different chapters, analyze and compare them, find out similarities and differences, distinguish the similarities and differences of each knowledge point, and classify each knowledge point according to your own ideas and habits, so that you will be more clear when reviewing, which will be of great help to your understanding and memory.
2. Select the key points to be extracted.
For this method of taking notes, I believe that former candidates will often use it and it will be more traditional. That is, when you encounter important knowledge points in chapters, such as formulas, concepts, numbers, etc. You need to mark them with pens of different colors. When reviewing, candidates only need to focus on the key contents marked, which can be said to greatly save the time for preparing for the exam.
3. The problem of wrong marking
For example, marking wrong questions is also the most commonly used note-taking method for previous candidates. Simply put, it is to record the wrong questions and problems you have encountered in a book, which is equivalent to making a wrong book, so that you can know your own shortcomings more clearly when reviewing, and then achieve the effect of checking and filling in the gaps when reviewing.
4. Chart notes
When taking notes, in order to better understand the knowledge points and know what you need to remember, you can also summarize the knowledge points into a table and then print out an Excel table, such as formulas and tax rates, which can be recorded in the table.
One thing to note is that when you enter the formula into the table, you must check whether there is any mistake, and check every number and letter carefully. Anyway, you must make sure that you can understand clearly and make it easy for you to remember.