As we all know, the math exam is divided into three parts: multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions and analytical questions. Because the scores of the three parts are different and the difficulty is different, candidates can reasonably allocate the answering time of these three parts according to their usual speed. In these three parts, relatively speaking, the mathematical problems of multiple-choice questions can be answered by exclusion method, answer replacement method and arbitrary number replacement method, which takes relatively short time. The calculation process of fill-in-the-blank questions is usually not too complicated, and the score of each blank is not very high. Therefore, the exam should leave time for better solving math problems.
Choose the way to do the problem from simple to difficult
Candidates who want to get high marks in the exam must remember that they are unwilling to give up when they encounter difficulties. They should know proper circuitous tactics, skip when they encounter difficulties, and use the remaining time to study slowly after other problems are completed to avoid the loss outweighs the gain. It can also save time and allocate the time to solve math problems in the exam. Moreover, every step of writing a math problem may score higher than a math multiple-choice question or a fill-in-the-blank question. So we should distinguish the importance of doing the problem.
Get into the good habit of checking.
A large number of candidates will shout out their regrets after the answers are announced, because many points are not deserved and are caused by casual negligence. Therefore, when this habit is formed, even in the tense examination room, it is natural to check with a peaceful mind and reduce unnecessary math scores.