Myth 1: I can't grasp the key points and often spend my time and energy in places where I can't improve quickly no matter how hard I try.
Myth 2: The method is wrong. Some candidates only know rote memorization, but don't know the methods and skills of answering questions.
Myth 3: Without a plan, review is very casual, and some candidates make mistakes in their plans, so they can't be targeted in the preparation process.
Myth 4: The information is not systematic. Some candidates buy review materials that are not aimed at their own provincial and municipal exams, which wastes time and money.
Myth 5: There is no communication in review, and the questions are not answered. As a small-scale exam, candidates can't get answers if they have questions.