First, thoroughly understand the examination outline
By reading books and doing papers, you can understand the basic concepts and principles, and review while reading, so that you will gradually have a deeper understanding of knowledge. At this learning stage, we should give priority to thinking. Never forget to pay attention to books and exam outlines.
Second, make a study plan to reproduce knowledge and solve problems more skillfully.
Make a study plan, reproduce knowledge and solve problems more skillfully. Doing things according to the plan will make life and study regular and gradually form a conditioned reflex, and life and study seem to have reached an "automatic" realm. Everything should be studied according to your own review plan. I believe that after a period of review, you will gradually adapt to this life, until the exam, with their own confidence to take the exam.
Third, organize review notes regularly.
The purpose of sorting out review notes is to change knowledge from numerous and miscellaneous to few and refined, to turn a thick book into a thin piece of paper, to turn difficult-to-understand terms into easy-to-understand sentences, and to rewrite knowledge points that are easily confused or difficult to remember into more eye-catching charts. In short, no matter what method you use, as long as you sort out your notes for easy review, it will be very good. With systematic review notes, we can quickly grasp the overall situation, key points, difficulties and internal relations of knowledge. Systematic review notes are memos of study, which provide valuable information for review before exams.
Fourth, simulation exercises, check for leaks and fill gaps, and deepen the impression of knowledge.
The New Oriental Online Medical Network Forum has a summary of relevant test questions, which you can have a look at, which is very helpful. Never forget that there are not many topics but good ones. Every time you do a problem, you should think about the type of the problem, the method and idea of solving it, and so on. Only in this way can we cultivate the ability to use knowledge to solve comprehensive problems, and achieve the ultimate goal of drawing inferences from others and improving the efficiency of solving problems.