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What are the review strategies for preparing for the self-study exam? How to review more than ten courses?
Candidates should prepare for the self-study exam in a planned way, don't be afraid of more than a dozen courses, arrange the subjects planned for the exam every year in a reasonable and planned way, and review them in a planned way.

The content of the self-taught examination is subject to the proposition of the examination outline issued by the Ministry of Education. Therefore, when preparing for the college entrance examination, candidates should closely follow the contents of the examination outline.

Take the exam outline as the starting point for review. Through the self-taught college entrance examination outline, we can know the content, category and mastery of each knowledge point in detail, so as to allocate the review time reasonably.

For the knowledge points not listed in the outline, you don't have to review them to avoid wasting time. Those knowledge points clearly marked as "understanding" and "mastering" in the syllabus, especially the new test sites and knowledge points in the syllabus, must be given enough attention and are often the focus of the exam.

Candidates should attach great importance to basic courses such as college Chinese, advanced mathematics and English. This is the exam subject that candidates are most familiar with, and it is often a subject that can get high marks.

(1) For the college Chinese taught by the self-taught students, it is necessary to involve and focus on the knowledge of language, writers' works, stylistics, writing knowledge and key reading items given in the syllabus, and carry out classified exercises on the questions given in the syllabus. You must keep up with reading, and writing is the most important thing. Candidates should not take chances in their usual review and training, but practice writing at any time.

(2) The basic concepts, methods and theories stipulated in the syllabus of self-taught advanced mathematics are the basis of solving problems. Mathematics syllabus not only writes out the knowledge points to be mastered, but also indicates the level of each knowledge point to be mastered. You can review as much as possible as required, and there is little change every year.

(3) For English, the self-taught exam requires candidates to master more than 3,000 words, which requires candidates to accumulate and practice more when studying, reviewing and preparing for exams, and firmly grasp the part of speech and interpretation of each word. Reading comprehension is the biggest part of the English test for self-taught college students, and the second part accounts for 60 points. It can be said that it is the key and difficult point of the English test for self-taught college students, and we need to arrange our review plan according to the requirements of the syllabus and the contents of the test.

In addition to public * * * courses, candidates should also review the knowledge points of other subjects according to the examination outline of the self-taught college entrance examination. Never give up, that is, ask candidates to remember carefully, thoroughly understand every knowledge point, and learn to draw inferences.