Here are my suggestions:
1) The traditional mind map is suitable for comprehensive literature;
2) Mathematics is a game to exercise thinking ability, and people who are addicted to solving problems often get a sense of accomplishment;
3) My mind map is no longer used, and now I learn by drawing cartoons;
4) My method may not be suitable for you, because I personally like comics, games, newspapers and video programs. What I am using now is the short-term strategy of understanding comic notes in liberal arts, which is to learn and remember through comics;
5) Personally, I hope you can combine your interests to learn the knowledge in class;
6) In fact, my current review method for six liberal arts college entrance examinations is like this;
Language: comedy understanding
Mathematics: a short introduction to games (suitable for training thinking ability)
English: CCTV-9 news program (training language sense and writing ability)
History: Memory Tree and Wikipedia (What happened at the same time in the world and China)
Geography: Map Comics (A thousand words are not worth a picture)
Politics: understanding comics (reading newspapers and contacting knowledge points in class)
Specific, I hope your question can be more specific.