However, if you want to participate in teaching or public institutions (Comprehensive D) in the future, I personally recommend chalk to facilitate your follow-up review and re-examination, and the online course of chalk is developed in detail to facilitate you to sort out your knowledge system later. For chalk, he has an app that can brush questions, whether it is a simulated question or a real question over the years, or a previous question, the analysis is particularly clear, and there are some free courses to watch.
The first two online applications require you to be self-disciplined and have certain time planning ability.
During the exam, I watched the chalk class three weeks before the exam. In the first two weeks, when I recited the knowledge points and educational knowledge and ability, the key points drawn by the chalk teacher were all tested. The exam took two hours, finished in 40 minutes, slept for a while, and the results came out, 89 crossed the line.
I also watched a chalk lesson by accident before I read it all. Moreover, many people were stuck in the comprehensive quality in the 19 exam, and as a result, I also went to the hot search twice that day. My comprehensive quality is over 80.
So I think the knowledge in the chalk book is very useful for the exam. Its paper is also comfortable to the touch, with large white space and convenient for taking notes. The most cost-effective thing is to have free online classes to listen to. When you can't stand it, you can look at the lessons on the app. I think it seems more efficient for the teacher to take me to learn. Generally speaking, chalk is cheap and cost-effective.