1. Arrange your time carefully. First, you need to know what you need to do in a week, and then make a schedule. Fill in the time that must be spent on the table, such as eating, sleeping, classes, entertainment, etc. After arranging these times, select a suitable and fixed time for studying. Sufficient time must be set aside to complete normal reading and after-school homework. Of course, studying shouldn’t take up all of your free time on your work schedule. It’s important to leave some time for rest, hobbies, and entertainment. This is important for learning. A work and rest schedule may not solve all your problems, but it can let you know how to manage your time this week, so that you have enough time to study and entertain.
2. Preview before studying. This means that before you seriously invest in studying, you should quickly browse the content you want to learn to understand the general content and structure of the study, so that you can understand and digest the learning content in time. Of course, you have to pay attention to the details. You can spend less time on less important places, and you can slow down the learning process a little on important places.
3. Make full use of class time. Students who do well in school largely benefit from making the most of their time in class, which also means spending less time after class. You must cooperate with the teacher in time in class and take notes to help you remember what the teacher teaches. It is especially important to actively think independently and keep up with the teacher's thinking.
Four. Learning must have reasonable rules. You should review the notes you took in class in a timely manner after class, not only to review the important content taught by the teacher in class, but also to review those understandings that are still vague to you. If you insist on reviewing your notes and textbooks regularly and do some related exercises, you will definitely understand the content more deeply and your memory will last longer. Regular review can effectively improve your test scores.
5. If possible, find a quiet and comfortable place to study. It is important to choose a place where you will study. It can be your single study room or a classroom or library, but it must be comfortable, quiet and free of distractions. When you start studying, you should concentrate on your homework and avoid "being in Cao Ying and being in Han".
6. Establish a correct view of examinations. The purpose of the usual test is mainly to see how well you have mastered the homework, so you should not cheat, but should treat it calmly. Maybe, your test scores were not satisfactory once or twice, but that doesn't matter. As long as you study hard and take it seriously, you will definitely get good results next time. Passing the test can help you understand where more effort is needed in the next step of study, and help you remember the new knowledge firmly.