First, do problem training.
For those who don't have enough time to answer questions, the main reason is that candidates are unfamiliar with the knowledge points and have less opportunities to practice at ordinary times. Candidates can improve their personal speed by constantly doing and brushing questions.
However, you can't do the problem blindly. You must make a corresponding plan before you do the questions, how many questions you need to do regularly every day, and how long it takes to complete them. It is helpful to strengthen your memory by doing exercises.
Second, you don't need to care too much about the simulation results before the exam.
As the exam approaches, I believe many candidates will train in the corresponding mock exam to measure their level, but some candidates will pay more attention to their mock scores, which will directly affect the mood of the next exam. Actually, the simulation training is just a test. This score does not represent your final score in the exam. For those who do not do well in the exam, you must not be discouraged. It is of great help to improve your own shortcomings.
Third, form a good habit of doing problems.
In addition to improving the speed of doing questions, candidates need to develop good personal habits when doing questions, such as grasping the key words and knowledge points in the questions to achieve the correlation between test sites and mastering certain thinking skills, thus further improving the speed and efficiency of doing questions.
Fourth, reasonable time arrangement.
The closer the exam is, the more urgent the candidates' time is. If you want to pass the exam smoothly, you should arrange your study time every day, especially in the final sprint stage, so that the contents, important and difficult points of each chapter in the textbook can not be missed, so that you can fully understand, make up for the knowledge you have not mastered, and pay attention to summing up and mastering ideas.