1. First, plan your time. Subdivide the time by stages (mainly after class, just follow the teacher in class, listen carefully, and don't forget to take notes. Note: class notes are not to be memorized blindly, but focus on the key points and things you don't understand. If there are some in books, just mark them. If not, simply record them. Systematically sort them out after class, and don't affect the class for the sake of taking notes). What to do in each period of time can be long-term or short-term. The process of time planning is also the process of determining learning objectives, which must be paid attention to.
2. Fast reading is an efficient learning method, which combines eyes, brain, ears and hands. Fast reading cultivates students to directly convert the written symbols perceived by visual organs into meanings, eliminate the potential vocalization in the mind, form a direct reflection between the eyes and the brain, and combine memory training to improve learning efficiency.
3. Exercise is the best way to check your study and review. You should be selective when doing questions. Don't do things aimlessly. At the same time, we should pay attention to the problem, and it is best to sort out a mistake prone problem book. You can do one or two sets of simulation questions in the early stage of the exam. You should limit the time and follow the standard exam.