Find the bibliography of all review materials and make a review schedule; If you have enough time, you can make a half-year plan, and if you have short time, you can use a quarterly plan to set aside some time to prepare for the sprint before the exam.
Step 2: Experience the original volume.
Before reviewing, do the test questions in recent years (answer them all by yourself, don't turn over the books), not only to evaluate the scores, but also to understand how big your gap is, and pay more attention to how the exam is done, what kind of questions it is, the way and focus of the exam.
Step 3: Recite the test sites.
According to the plan, we will begin to review by subjects and strive to master 70% of the test sites. Don't get to the bottom of it. You don't have to work too hard to avoid wasting time and energy.
Step 4: Do exercises and grasp the law of proposition.
If a question is done correctly, it means that you have mastered this knowledge point (note: the right question does not count), and the wrong question is undoubtedly your weak link. In addition, grasping the key points and difficulties of this chapter is also the key to this step.
Step 5: Study the teaching materials.
According to the results of summarizing the test questions, review should be started according to the prescribed review guide, and a complete knowledge system should be established to highlight the key points and weak links. The knowledge points involved in the examination questions are very detailed, so you should read the book carefully. According to the past review methods, the questions were not answered well at all.
Step 6: Draw the test sites involved in the exercises in the teaching materials or guidance.
Remember: questions that are not done correctly (including questions with correct answers) should be marked. Emphasis should be placed on the knowledge that is not mastered. Adjust the direction and method of review to adapt to the test proposition, and it will be easier to get to the back.
Step 7: sort out the wrong questions.
After reviewing, don't start all over again, because time is running out, which is the most tense and critical time. Only need to carefully sort out the wrong questions and related knowledge points, save time and improve efficiency.
Step 8: Simulation test
Find three or four sets of simulated test questions to practice within two weeks before the exam. Remember: if you still don't understand or remember accurately, you must firmly grasp the relevant knowledge. The key to this step is to choose a good simulation test paper, otherwise it will be counterproductive.