1, understand with your heart
The so-called examination questions are mostly crushed by breaking the theorem and testing some inconspicuous nuances. Candidates can find the solution as long as they recite theorems and examples by heart. Of course, the process of memory and understanding is closely combined. The more thoroughly you understand the principle, the easier it will be to recite it, the more skilled it will be, and the understanding of the principle will be improved through constant repetition.
Step 2 score
It is to score points by stepping on knowledge points. The more you step on, the more you score. This strategy can be used for difficult topics, and its basic spirit is to strive for no loss of points for the topics you can do and to strive for more points for some topics you understand.
Step 3 simplify things
Some big questions are difficult, and it is difficult to have a complete idea in one step. At this time, we should learn to break them down into a series of steps, solve some problems first, solve as many as we can, and write a few steps if we can count them.
4. Future progress
Candidates often get stuck in a certain step in the process of solving problems. At this time, we can change our thinking, leave the stuck place vacant, admit the intermediate conclusion first, and then push it back to see if we can draw a conclusion. If not, it means that this method is wrong, and change the direction immediately; If you can reach the expected conclusion, try to move forward.
Step 5 answer
Due to the time limit, I can't think much about the stuck place. You can write down the previous one and always regard it as a known or proven item. This is the leap-forward solution. If there are two questions in the topic, and you can't think of the first question, you can make the first question "known" and "do the second question first", which is also a solution to skipping. To stand out in the final MBA math exam, the most important thing is your own efforts.