Misunderstandings in the study of futures examination
1. Stuffed
Rote memorization is the most common problem that candidates are most likely to make! I always think that the examination for futures practitioners is relatively basic and the examination questions are relatively simple, so I only review one week before the exam and take the exam with a lucky attitude. Such an attitude is bound to lead to failure in the exam.
You must not be careless in preparing for the futures exam. Candidates must develop good habits in their studies, especially those with zero foundation, and must strictly implement them according to their own plans. The most important thing for preparing for the exam is to have patience and perseverance, and to be able to persist until the end is the real victory!
2. It's too blind to do the problem
Don't think that preparing for the futures exam, as long as you insist on brushing the questions and using the sea tactics, you will certainly pass the exam. This idea is wrong. Doing problems blindly without thinking and planning will only be counterproductive. When doing problems, we must practice in a planned and targeted way, make clear our own shortcomings, combine online courses and teaching materials, select real and simulated problems of typical cases to practice, and insist on doing a certain number of problems every day to achieve the purpose of checking and filling gaps.
Answering skills in futures examination
1, pay attention to the efficiency of answering questions.
Candidates should pay attention to the quality and efficiency of answering questions. It is futile to rely solely on speed without quality. In this regard, candidates need to practice doing more questions, especially to improve their speed and understanding of reviewing and reading questions, and carefully review the 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.
Don't spend too much time on difficult problems.
When doing problems, it is inevitable that you will encounter problems that you can't do. I suggest that you don't spend too much time studying this kind of questions, because futures exams are multiple-choice questions, so when you encounter a question that you don't know the answer to, you can mark it first, choose to skip and continue to do the next one, and then go back to do the questions that you can't do, which will greatly improve your answering efficiency and the passing rate of the exam.