2. The habit of taking notes and sorting out afterwards. With the increase and complexity of the course content, taking notes helps to grasp the key points. If the time is tight and the things recorded in class are messy, then it is necessary to sort them out after class to be comprehensive and organized. The process of sorting is a very effective process, and it can also exercise one's analytical and inductive ability. So get into the habit of sorting out your notes.
3. The habit of reviewing after class. Because the law of forgetting is fast first and then slow, what you just remember is the fastest in the first few hours, and it will be slower in two days. To consolidate what you have learned, you must review, strengthen and form a habit in time.
4. The habit of solving problems by yourself. If you have difficulty in learning, try to "try" yourself first. When you really can't solve it yourself, you should do it yourself under the guidance of your parents, taste the sweetness of victory, increase your confidence in yourself and bravely meet the challenge of the next question.
5. Correct the wrong habit in time. Let's prepare a red pen. Correct your mistakes in your exercise books and papers at any time, and deepen your mistakes in your mind with bright red. Whether you are careless or just can't, you should habitually collect these wrong questions and set a set of wrong questions for each subject. When we review before the exam, they are the key review objects, so since you missed it once, you can't make a mistake twice. So as not to lose points on the same issue again.