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 corresponding plans in advance, how many problems you need to do regularly every day and how long it will take to complete them. Doing exercises is very helpful to improve memory.
Second, pay attention to the efficiency of answering questions.
In addition to maintaining a stable answering speed, candidates should also pay attention to the quality and efficiency of answering questions. It is futile to rely on speed without quality. In this regard, candidates need to practice doing more questions in peacetime, especially in reviewing and reviewing questions to improve their speed and understanding ability, and carefully review questions before answering questions. It is best to leave enough time for yourself to check the problems you have done before and correct your mistakes.
Third, the direction of the problem should be clear.
In the process of doing the questions, candidates must also be clear about what type of questions they are doing, and the direction of doing them must be clear. Here, Deep Space suggests that you must choose the real questions, simulation questions and typical case questions in the previous exams for practice, because these questions are closely related to the exams. In the process of doing the questions, candidates need to keep thinking and find out the routine of the questions.
Fourth, 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.