2. Read the textbook the day before class, refer to the first reference book, how to mark books that you don't understand, focus on this piece in class, focus on understanding, try to take notes in the book, and record examples in the notebook; If you have enough time, you can also read the second reference book.
Do your homework in time after class, take time to look at the content of today's class at home at night, review what you want to recite, and read the corresponding chapters in the second reference book before the next class.
4. Finish the exercises after class, except the homework assigned by the teacher. If you feel that you have not mastered it, find other related exercises to do.
5. After learning a chapter, read the textbook again, browse the reference books, summarize the main points of knowledge and good skills in solving problems (this teacher will summarize, and you should also summarize), and write them down in the notebook for future examination review.
6. You don't need to arrange too much time to review before the exam, just look at your notes and browse your textbooks and reference books. After the exam, the key point is to check and fill the gaps, and the score is secondary. You must make up the knowledge, methods and skills you have not mastered.
7. Spend less time where you think it's simple, and spend more energy and arrange your time flexibly where it's difficult. In addition, you should sum up how you can learn better, communicate with students who have studied well and ask teachers for advice.
8. All the knowledge is understood (this is the key point, this is the foundation), plus skilled problem-solving methods and skills, plus good examination skills and mentality, the exam is a piece of cake.