Prerequisite for brushing questions: Before brushing questions, we should systematically study the knowledge points related to the exam. If you don't study all the knowledge points of the test first, the effect of brushing the questions directly will definitely be bad. At most, you will find the feeling of doing the problem. Therefore, I hope that all candidates can systematically learn the relevant knowledge points of the test through face-to-face lectures, online courses or reference books before brushing the questions.
The key to brush the questions: brush the questions scientifically and reasonably. It is recommended to study for 2 hours every day, in which 1 hour brushes the questions and 1 hour studies the questions that have been done. Don't just do the questions, and don't study the questions you have done. If you just check the answer every time you finish the question, you will pass if you are right, and look at the answer if you are wrong, as if you have understood it. After a long time, you will find that the questions you know will still pass, and the questions you can't pass are still meaningless. Don't do more than half a set of papers 1 hour every day, such as doing 5 math operations, 2 data analysis, 5 fill in the blanks, 5 fragment reading, 5 logical judgments, 5 graphic reasoning, 5 analogical reasoning and 5 definition judgments. Everyone can decide according to their own needs. We have no uniform requirements here. After finishing the topic every day, spend 1 hour studying the topic you have done, what are the conditions given by the topic, how to do it, why to do it, and whether there are other methods. Think more and summarize more, and you will naturally make progress. Enter the approximate time and correct rate of each part of your day into the Excel table every night. If you find that the correct rate of a part lasts for a week is low, you can add five questions to this part from next week, and try not to do the same topic every day for each part, so that you can review more knowledge points every day. Take out 1 hour every week to study the wrong questions this week again, and take out 2 hours every month to study the questions done this month again, so that you can learn what you know and what you can't. Can you not make progress?
Guarantee of brushing questions: make a detailed plan and stick it on the bedside. Although we are all adults, most of us have poor self-discipline ability. Today, when we think about learning, we will do some problems. If we have other things or go shopping with friends, we won't study. Can you learn to fish for three days and dry the net for two days? So I want to make a detailed study plan, quantify the tasks of brushing the questions of the day every day, and just execute them as planned every day. Stick it on the bedside, manage yourself with a paper version of the plan, and see if you have completed the task of the day before going to bed. If not, I will eat them before going to bed (unless I feel unwell that day). Whether you are a student or an employee, it is ok to spend 2 hours studying for the exam every day.
The determination to brush the question: delete the games and video apps in the mobile phone. Games and videos are just for killing time. Since I have decided to prepare for the exam, how can I have free time to kill time? Think about playing a game and watching a TV series, and you can brush dozens of topics.