I am a candidate of 15 college, majoring in machinery. Score 400+. For myself, it doesn't matter how much I take the exam. Just test what you have learned in the past year, and the score is directly proportional to your own efforts. As a person who has just gone through the road of upgrading, I have some personal learning experiences to share with you, hoping to help.
I believe that at this time, like me a year ago, you want to learn but don't know what to learn, how to learn and where to learn. It doesn't matter. Do you have a goal in mind to take the exam now? I suggest that it is best to take the school as the goal, because the focus of professional courses in each school is different, so it is necessary to know the examination outline of the school in advance and study in advance.
On the study of public courses, the total score of English and computer subjects is 300, each subject is 150. It is very important, not only crossing the line, but also these two points, especially English, which is a lot of points lost in learning machinery. These two subjects had better be made up. The reason is that college English is simpler than Grade A, more difficult than Grade B, and different from learning Grade English. It's best to have an English book for college students, which is also very helpful for understanding the types of questions and memorizing words. However, it is more necessary to make up lessons on the computer. I am studying vf, and its learning lies in the flexible use of commands or sentences. Even if there are textbooks, I think self-study is a waste of time, because the introduction is too comprehensive, and you only take the exam, so self-study is not only a waste of time, but also can't use commands. Therefore, if you want to get high marks, it is very necessary to attend make-up classes.
The study of specialized courses includes a practical exercise, with a total score of 300 points. I suggest you study slowly according to the syllabus of the school you want to apply for. For example, the mechanical major is a dead thing, just memorize it, and you can use the formula flexibly when calculating. Specialized courses are actually very simple. As long as you do more questions, as long as you can do a good job in various types of questions corresponding to a professional knowledge point, there is no big problem in professional courses, and more accumulation is an important part of learning machinery. If you are still in school, you can take professional courses first, instead of asking the teacher directly. It is not cost-effective to find a make-up teacher for professional courses when you leave school.
As for taking notes, my opinion is to follow my own habits. The purpose of taking notes is to help you deepen your understanding of knowledge, not to see how beautiful and tidy it is. If you can do the problem without taking notes, don't take notes, just do it. This still depends on your own situation.
Boys and girls, these are just personal opinions and opinions. You should find your own learning method, don't imitate others, and study as efficiently as possible. Moreover, study early. I believe all the children who enter this university are very motivated. When you decide to go to this university, it means that you have to work harder than others, no matter how hard or tired you are, you have to stick to it. One year later, when you see your grades and get the admission notice, you will feel that your efforts over the past year have not been in vain, and everything is worth it! ! !