Reasonable arrangement of study time
Arrange the study time reasonably.
Make full use of learning resources
Make full use of learning resources. I want to prepare a "problem set", record the difficult problems in my study at any time, and ask teachers and classmates for advice when I encounter difficulties.
Thin read thick books.
Thin read thick books. Knowledge is divided into three categories: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge and strategic knowledge. We should sort out the knowledge that needs to be memorized in books (that is, declarative knowledge), form a knowledge system, build a knowledge network, upgrade it to procedural knowledge, and truly transform it into our own ability. On this basis, if you can draw inferences from others and use them flexibly to find a faster way to solve problems, it means that you have really learned knowledge.
Manage the knowledge retrieval system well
Manage the knowledge retrieval system well. The so-called knowledge retrieval system refers to two aspects: first, the external system, that is, the placement of personal learning materials, should make the search of learning materials the easiest (clear). The second is the internal system, which is the brain. You should organize the knowledge you have learned, connect the knowledge points into lines, form a surface, weave a web, and always draw a "knowledge directory tree" on the draft paper.