1, be comprehensive and specific when taking notes.
When you take notes on knowledge points, you should be comprehensive and specific, so that you can review multiple knowledge points when you look up your notes, and get twice the result with half the effort.
2. Learn to summarize the exam knowledge points.
Don't worry when you see a topic. First, analyze which knowledge points are tested in the topic, so as to know fairly well, and then give the corresponding answers.
Secondly, I should pay more attention to summing up when I study. For example, the graphic questions in the math exam, I want to sum up what kinds of questions are usually tested in the exam, and what solutions are available for each question, so that I won't be at a loss when I encounter such questions in the exam again.
3, the exam, first pick a topic to do.
In the exam, no matter what subjects, you should answer the questions in order, put down the questions that you can't do, do the questions that you are sure to do first, and never lose points for the questions that you can get, so as not to waste too much time on the questions that you can't do, and the papers will not be finished.
Finish all the questions and look back at those that need time to analyze. Check the test paper when you have plenty of time, so practice the speed of answering questions in your usual practice.
How to learn efficiently:
1, you must take the initiative in learning.
In fact, when I list this point, I can't help slapping myself, because many students think this sentence is nonsense. Yes, it's really bullshit. Everyone has understood it since childhood, and many learning methods like to be listed. But I am an experienced person, and later I learned that this sentence is very useful when you take the initiative to study.
We may be tired of hearing these big words from childhood, but every sentence is the essence! Regarding the initiative of learning, you should take the initiative to mention those poor subjects. You should also study the subjects you don't like, because when you learn certain results, you will find that it is not so annoying.
2. Clear goals
Just like the 200-meter race, if I didn't tell you about running the 200-meter race, would you still have the motivation? You don't know when to stop or when to arrive. This situation is very easy to be defeated by a little setback and lacks motivation, so I think the goal is very important.
So how do we set goals? Our goal should not be too far away, but it should not be too easy to achieve. We should divide the big goals into small ones, and move forward slowly, and we will always achieve them.