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How to review for the college final exam?
Freshman, except for an 85, all are 90+,

Summarize a set of review methods for the final exam

Let me talk about myself first. My major is biological science (normal school), but a year ago, I never thought I would need to study Chinese, advanced mathematics, English, physics, organic and inorganic chemistry, C language, Mandarin, modern ideological history and law, career planning, sports, zoology and botany, and various experiments. Oh, yes, and anatomy.

Freshman studied very hard last semester, but certainly not as hard as high school. The following are my grades in all subjects last semester, ranking first in my major.

This is not something to show off, and even makes me more stressed about the later exams, but I still want to say that it is very important to review the final exams in universities! ! !

Please don't miss these opportunities to get high marks, good rankings and scholarships!

As you can see, my subjects are arts and science. Through the previous exams, I also summed up a set of "very popular" efficient review methods for the final exam, combined with the review skills of the bosses who searched and sorted out from all over the country, hoping to give some suggestions to the partners who are preparing for the final exam and avoid detours.

I divide the review into three stages, one is the preparation stage, the other is the review stage and the third is the sprint stage, which will be introduced in detail below.

First, the preparation stage (10- 20 days before the exam) Most of us are studying online this semester. In fact, we all know the effect, which makes it even more necessary to prepare the material review questions needed for the final exam in advance. Don't delay, the sooner the better!

This stage includes the following steps:

(1) Find the school committee and hug the teacher's thigh.

In the initial preparation, you need to know what subjects to take, what the exam questions are, how difficult the exam is, what the focus of the exam is, which subjects have review questions, PPT of each subject and so on.

Some of these teachers won't send them out on their own initiative, so they should ask their representatives (academic committees). The finer the better, of course, there must be principles, can't reveal the topic?

Of course, you can also ask your immediate seniors and sisters. They have a better relationship, but the most important thing is to follow what your own teacher says.

Let's talk about something beside the point. Because of the online class, the academic Committee is really tired this semester (humble Xiao Tao speaks online), so please be considerate of your academic Committee and be polite when asking questions! ! !

Of course, the academic Committee must be polite when asking teachers!

I really hate not calling people who don't leave a word after asking questions. No one is obliged to treat your rudeness with good temper! )

A "thank you" is simple, and others will feel much more comfortable when they see it.

(2) Organize the data and complete the review questions.

Now that we know the general scope and difficulty of the exam and get the review questions and materials, let's take the time to start sorting it out.

A. subjects with review questions

That's the best. You just need to finish those problems. You can look up books and use Baidu, but you must make sure it is completely correct and write in detail. Finally, when reading or reciting, you can deduct the key points yourself (students who want to get high marks).

Remember to sort out the short answer questions, according to the type of one chapter and one question. The most important thing is to take care of yourself.

For example, when I remember the knowledge points of botany and zoology, I will separate "big questions" from "noun explanations", and similar questions will be followed regularly and compared, so that it will be easier to remember in the future.

B. subjects without review questions

Most of the science topics have no review questions, so they "chew courseware". There are many knowledge points in a book, so it's really tiring to turn over the books and learn again. The best way is to combine textbooks and notebooks to chew courseware.

Combined with the PPT courseware and teaching materials given by the teacher, you already know which are the key points, so try to highlight the key points when sorting them out, not too cumbersome.

Of course, you can also learn from the outstanding students in the class. It is recommended not to store the phone directly, even if it is copied, it should be copied again. First, you have a little memory. Second, the paper version is much more comfortable to carry.

The following are my inorganic chemistry notes compiled according to the key points drawn by the previous teacher, which are quite concise and easy to review later:

Of course, the most important thing is to facilitate your own reading.

(3) Ask more seniors and sisters, and ask the real questions in previous years.

Sometimes you have to be thick-skinned. Of course, the premise is politeness. Ask the familiar seniors or sisters about the exams in previous years to see if there are any real questions or review questions over the years.

If you don't know any seniors, you can also go to the print shop to buy them yourself or find your own review questions to print online (not recommended, there are too many question banks).

Please complete the online course!

Because of the epidemic, online classes will be started, and the performance of online classes will also be included in the final grade, so please don't give up if your fingers can get points.

(There will be online course scores later)

⑤ Solve other chores in advance.

During this time, please be sure to get rid of everything that will disturb your study!

Maybe you are a class committee, maybe you joined the student union, maybe you are a club cadre, or something else. Please solve it as soon as possible, eliminate interference and concentrate on preparing for the exam.

And temporarily give up things that make you addicted-playing games, chasing dramas, reading novels and so on.

If you have enough self-control, please exercise restraint; If self-control is insufficient, please remove these softwares by force.

These ten days of "grievances" have brought you one step closer to honor, which is really worth it. Please understand that students' job is to study!

Don't mistake the woodcutter for sharpening the knife, and don't underestimate the "preparation stage". When this stage is completed, your memory and understanding will be much easier, and your chances of getting high marks will be much higher. At this stage, the most important thing is completeness and carefulness. Every subject should be "aware" and sort out what needs to be reviewed and memorized in each subject to avoid blind review afterwards.

Second, the review stage (about 10 days before the exam) is mainly to understand and remember the information compiled in the previous stage. In about ten days, everyone should arrange their time reasonably, and it is best to make a "plan list".

Here are some points to pay attention to when reviewing (to avoid random review):

(1) Review in principle

The first principle: "Specialized courses are the most important"

There is no doubt about learning the courses of this major well. Everyone should have a general understanding of their professional knowledge, especially science majors, and must pay attention to it.

Don't dabble in reviewing, try to go deep and learn more, which will help in the future.

The second principle: "The higher the credit, the more important it is."

Many students don't look at the proportion of each science. In fact, credits are very important for the accounting of grade points in the future, and grade points cannot be separated from the evaluation of rankings and scholarships.

Average GPA = ∑ (GPA of all subjects × scores of all subjects)/total credits of this semester.

Now that we know, let's pay attention to those subjects with high credits. There is a reason why schools set up credits. Even if it is not a specialized course, it may be very helpful for you to study specialized courses in the future.

I don't know every science score line?

In fact, it is written in every course. You can find it if you look closely.

The third principle: "combination of arts and sciences"

Every exam is always difficult. When reviewing, try to combine recitation with problem solving. Don't concentrate on a subject all day, so that the brain system can be adjusted, so as to maintain efficient learning.

(2) the first back material.

At this stage, science subjects do more problems and organize the framework. Most of the liberal arts subjects have to be memorized. Don't think about being lazy. It is essential to recite it by yourself then.

Review the questions, read the materials, and explain some concepts and nouns that need to be memorized every day. Many a mickle makes a mickle, so you won't feel tired. The key is to see if you are willing to stick to it.

Third, the sprint stage (exam week) is not recommended to review on the eve of the college entrance examination, because the situation is familiar, but we should take the time to review during the college exam week, because the college knowledge has not been solid, and it is easy to forget because we only recited it once.

At this time, the sprint is actually a last-minute cramming. If you don't review well in front, you must grasp this time. After all, nobody wants to fail, right?

1 premise-don't stay up late

There are many disadvantages of staying up late, especially when there is an exam the next day, there will be listlessness and memory impairment, so you must not stay up late and try to close your eyes before twelve o'clock.

I really couldn't sleep for a while and couldn't recite books. Trust me, you will fall asleep soon.

2 what to test first, what to recite first.

Usually I take one or two exams a day, and I still have a lot of free time. After the exam, you can take a proper rest and make good use of the remaining time.

For example, physics and English will be tested the next day, so you should review these two subjects in the evening. If it is physics, look at the knowledge points, turn over the examples, and don't forget to look at the formulas in the morning; English is basically memorized and can be done before going to bed and in the morning.

You only need to specialize in these two subjects this day, and the rest will be discussed after you finish the exam.

Try not to answer, just do it, knowing the answer is useless, but it will affect the next exam.

3 pick the key points, remember more, and remember more.

The exam is coming, and time is running out. There is no need and there is not enough time to review as a whole.

Then, in science class, we should pay more attention to the knowledge points that you have focused on before, as well as the examples that the teacher has talked about. Homework is also very important. Pay close attention to the key points marked by the teacher. After all, the topic is also given by the teacher.

The topic is very important, don't just ask, especially the important questions, you must understand. And don't be stingy with giving lectures to others. You think this is a waste of time. No, it will make you more impressed by this topic and accumulate more popularity for you.

Suggest going to the library or study room to review.

First of all, you should know that time is running out, you can't mix any more, and don't give up a good learning environment to steal some laziness in walking.

(If it is more efficient to study in the dormitory, you can certainly study in the dormitory.)

You can choose to study with your roommate or you can choose to study alone. You can listen to some light music (see people) when reviewing the endorsement. Remember to set your mobile phone to "do not disturb mode" for efficient review.

(5) Do not slack off, do not be presumptuous.

You can relax after taking the exam once, but this is not the end. You must not relax. Game novels and TV plays should be temperate. If you can't play, don't play well, and reading literature books is also good.

6. Don't be nervous and relax.

The college final exam questions won't be difficult, most of them are basic questions. As long as you review carefully and effectively, there is no problem with 70 or 80 points. Don't be nervous. Just face them with a normal heart. (It may be a bit redundant, hahaha)

The suggestions mentioned above are for students who have not reviewed well or want to get high marks. If you have reviewed it, you can review it selectively.