First, I didn't study enough, so I immediately collected some important books on this subject. After I printed them out, I wrote down the dates and planned to read them one by one in order.
Second, when reading a paper, there is not enough reflection. From the framework of the paper to how to choose words and make sentences, and then to how to evolve my point of view, I didn't take notes and write reflections seriously, so the paper I read some time ago is invalid, which also leads me to be unfamiliar with the overall structure of the paper so far.
Third, I don't understand periodicals, and I don't pay attention to various periodicals every day. My vision only stays on HowNet, knowing that online papers are articles, not books, so it is difficult for me to form an overall feeling, let alone understand the characteristics of journals.
Fourth, I didn't think deeply about the teacher's problems in class, and I was probably not interested. I can only think by reading.
5. Be diligent in writing. Although I write every day now, I feel that what I write is nonsense, but the victory lies in persistence. In addition, I plan to follow a field from now on and exercise my writing level by writing a summary.
That's all I can think of. No matter how many facts I know, this is just a fact. What matters is the ability to execute. Write a timetable for yourself every day and implement it bit by bit.
I feel that the process of writing reflection is a bit limited. I only consider one learning angle. I can add more angles from tomorrow to make my thinking active.