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Good foundation in culture class. Is it necessary to review the military examination syllabus and teaching materials?
Unless you are a "super scholar", if you want to get good grades in the unified culture examination, you must review it against the military examination syllabus and military examination textbooks.

The outline of military examination is an authoritative guide to define the content of soldiers' examination, and it is also the basic basis for the proposition of cultural examination in the whole army. The contents of the outline include: all kinds of candidates' examination subjects, scores of each subject, examination duration of each subject, examination questions of each subject and inspection knowledge points.

The military examination textbook is the basic blueprint for candidates to prepare for the exam, covering detailed review examination contents, exercises and simulation questions, and adding a single subject content system, which integrates the characteristics of disciplines and troops. The book also includes the real questions of the unified examination of cultural subjects (high school students and soldiers) for recruiting grown-up officers in military academies in 20 19, and the answers and answer sheet standards are completely in line with the latest military examination syllabus in 2020.

By analyzing the experience of candidates over the years, we can draw a basic experience: reviewing according to the military examination syllabus and official military examination textbooks is the key to improve the review effect and the success rate of the examination. That kind of review that is divorced from the syllabus and textbooks and "goes its own way" will only get twice the result with half the effort. Of course, the military examination textbooks mentioned here refer to the textbooks officially issued by the military enrollment authorities, rather than the "cottage textbooks" of various online stores.