1, the content of the self-study exam is the key tip or original question on the teaching aid "Self-study Pass" or "One Test Pass". Do more teaching exercises.
2. There have been some repeated tests in the test sites of self-taught papers over the years, and more papers should be made in the last four years. Do more mock test papers.
3. Three weeks before the exam. The effect of reading textbooks is not obvious, and paying more attention to teaching AIDS is the key.
4. Less than 30% of the exam questions are difficult. Just master simple and medium questions.
5, if it is memory: remember the first sentence of each paragraph, the content behind can grasp the meaning. There is a difference between liberal arts and science, and liberal arts is macro. As long as you don't deviate from the answer, you can get points if you write it correctly.
6. I really can't make up my mind about multiple-choice questions: ABCDE is full, and you can always get a few correct answers.
7. Repeat "Pass the self-study exam" or "Pass the exam" three weeks before the exam, and remember the key tips and exercises. Do a set of questions on the simulated test paper and the test paper over the years every day, and strive to master them completely.