First, learn to sum up problems.
In the process of using the learning fund, candidates may wish to post the main learning tasks on their desks in the form of bookmarks to remind themselves to complete them. When reading the textbook carefully, candidates can sum up one question after another from the content of each chapter, and then write it on white paper to answer these questions one by one, which is very effective in understanding the knowledge points.
Second, learn new things by reviewing the old ones.
Generally, after learning a new content, candidates will forget what they have learned. In order to consolidate and remember the knowledge they have learned before, you might as well review what you have learned before learning a new chapter. For example, when you study the second chapter, you can review the contents of the first chapter and the third chapter, and you can review the contents of 1/2 first. ...
Third, learn to sum up.
No matter how many chapters candidates have learned, they should learn to generalize and summarize what the knowledge points in this chapter are, and then transform them into our own language and logic system, so as to remember and understand what they have learned more deeply.
Fourth, review and inspection.
After three stages of study preparation, I believe that candidates have mastered almost all the knowledge points of the fund teaching materials, and the rest is the final sprint stage. What candidates have to do is to review and check what they have learned before. This link is mainly to check whether there are any knowledge points that you have not mastered. By doing the questions, they can achieve the effect of checking the leaks and filling the gaps.