First of all, be familiar with the content of the textbook.
Candidates are advised to read the textbook at least three times after getting the textbook for the fund qualification examination. The first time focuses on the basic content, grasps the knowledge framework, marks some laws and regulations that must be recited, and forms a preliminary memory. The second time focuses on the content of the regular exam, and combines the exam outline, memorizing and using the knowledge points of the regular exam, doing corresponding exercises and consolidating the knowledge points. Focus on the important test sites for the third time, firmly grasp the key knowledge, be able to sort out the knowledge points with the help of mind map, and the ideas involved in answering questions must be mastered.
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, cooperate with practice to master the content of teaching materials.
Although the fund qualification examination is not difficult, reading books alone is not enough. Candidates also need to master the content of the textbook through practice. Suggestion:
In the process of doing the problem, we should pay attention to the quality of the problem and not blindly do it. Every time you finish a set of exercises, you should re-examine them to see where the mistakes are, take notes in time, correct the wrong ideas, and constantly check for leaks.
Fourth, 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.