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My personal suggestion is to read the other three books first, and then look at the practice, because a lot of the content of the practice is collected from the other three courses.
Project management, engineering economics, and practice should be read at least three times, and the law, if you have strong memorization ability, you can read it once or twice.
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There is no sequence, but management and practice should be combined to learn together, and they are related to each other.
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The first-level constructor can follow a certain order when reviewing, which is convenient for everyone to learn and memorize, but each candidate's mastery of knowledge is different, and candidates can adjust it according to their actual situation.
1. Let's look at the public section first
It is recommended to first look at the content of the "Construction Law", "Bidding and Bidding Law", "Safety Production Management Regulations" and "Quality Management Regulations". Also remember the rule of 28, 80% of the score, you must earn 20% of the time, so you should put the most important and most scored chapters in the first place to learn. The focus of the exam must be reflected in the past past questions, so do the past past papers first.
2. Look at the practical profession again:
Practical cases account for 120 points (out of 160 points), and case-related content does not exceed 100 pages in the textbook. Each case usually has a number of questions, each question is usually 4-6 points, and it is necessary to attach great importance to the short and concise passages in the textbook that have not been examined, especially easy to make multiple choices or cases.
Level 1 Constructor reviews common misunderstandings.
For example, some comrades are familiar with the law, some are familiar with management, some are engaged in budget work and are familiar with the economy, and so on.
The three public courses should be studied in order according to their own characteristics, from familiar to unfamiliar, from simple to complex. Some online schools recommend two or three public courses at the same time, of course, if the daily study time is enough, it is fine, but most people do not have that much time. Moreover, it is easy to confuse the knowledge points of each course by reading two or three courses at the same time.
One month before the exam, it is to brush the questions, in accordance with the order of economics, law, management and practice, repeatedly brush the past questions, through the brushing questions to turn the relevant knowledge points in the book, special attention is to do the questions must understand each relevant knowledge point of the past years, can not be limited to this question will be done, otherwise the teacher will be around in a different way.
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Look at the key points first, and then look at the ones with fewer scores.
Let's first look at the "Construction Law", "Bidding and Bidding Law", "Safety Production Management Regulations" and "Quality Management Regulations".
The focus of the exam is reflected in the past past questions, so you should first go to the exam 100 to do the past past questions.
Second, look at the practical professionPractical cases should attach great importance to those short and concise passages in the textbook that have not yet been examined, and it is especially easy to produce multiple choices or cases.
The case must be done again to make your answers orderly.
Memorize key passages and write more important passages.
Study more past papers.
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Course Characteristics:
1) Economics: a relatively independent subject, with little connection with the other three subjects. The scores of the economy are often differentiated at both ends, the good ones are very good, and the bad ones are very poor, indicating that the economic review is still focused on understanding.
The repetition rate of knowledge points in the economic past examination questions is relatively high.
2) Regulations: It is the foundation of the four subjects, and many professional terms are derived from regulations. Although the regulations are liberal arts exams, many laws are obscure, twisted and twisted, and it is difficult to pass the exam by rote memorization, and it is also a subject that focuses on understanding.
The repetition rate of knowledge points in the past exams is relatively high.
3) Management: The repetition rate of knowledge points in the past examination questions of management subjects is also high. Management is a subject most closely related to practice, and many of the practical case questions are from management textbooks.
There is a lot of knowledge of management theory, and it is difficult to memorize, so it is necessary to grasp the context of "three controls, three controls and one coordination" when reviewing.
4) Practice: As we all know, those who have practice win the world, and if the practice is passed, it is equivalent to getting a construction certificate. In the three public courses, we must learn to grasp the important content, and we don't need to see all the corners and corners, but the practice is just the opposite, we must learn carefully, learn to understand, and learn finely.
Practical subjects are closely related to laws and regulations and management subjects, so it is necessary to understand the basics of laws and regulations and management before learning practice.
Review order. Economics and regulations focus on comprehension, management focuses on memorization, and practical subjects focus on understanding and memorization. Therefore, when revising, it is recommended to review the economy and laws and regulations that are less memorized and not easy to forget, and then the management and practice. With this arrangement, the chances of forgetting before the exam are relatively small.
The order of review is as follows: Economics, Regulations, Management, and Practice.
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1) In the first round of review, go to the class with everyone, complete the review as soon as possible after class, and do some questions to adjust and adjust to ensure that what the teacher says is digested; If you can do that, it's enough to make you more than most people, because they don't review.
2) The second round of revision is very simple, but it is more important than listening to the lecture. After listening to a course, immediately start to do one or two past year questions, no closing book is required, and it is good to open the book. But be sure to force yourself to figure out which sentence on which page each question is being tested, and mark it next to it, for example:
Level 1 06 single 37, Level 2 05 more than 65. This must be done well. The reason why many people pass four subjects at once is that this method plays a big role.
3) The sooner the second task is done, the shorter the detour will be, otherwise all the time will be wasted on the blind cat catching the dead mouse. The purpose of studying is for the exam, so it is more important than anything else to review around the exam questions in the first place. For example, in practice, there have been more than 20 sets of papers for more than ten years, and more than 100 case questions, do you still not know that the focus of the exam is **?
After completing the real questions, you will be familiar with the question type, and if you look at the mock questions, you will find that 99% of the questions are not worth doing at all. Because the gap in the level of propositions is there. Finally, I listened to the teacher's lecture and grasped the key points.
4) In the month before the exam, it only takes a little more than a week to concentrate without interference. The third round of review begins, and at this time the role of the second step of the work appears, because the endorsement is too convenient, and the key points are all marked on the book, which is clear at a glance: each chapter, how many points are tested each year; These points are in which section, and the other sections are never tested; In the key chapters, which sentences are tested every year, which sentences are skipped, and what is the trend of the proposition.
80% of the questions must have been tested before, but the angle and method of the questions are different.
5) The final round of review is the key point of the endorsement, and at the same time, be sure to understand every past question thoroughly. Still not worried, didn't you say that only 80% of the places that have been tested? And what to do with the 20%.
Because after all, I have only taken the exam for 3 years, not that the questions have been out for 10 years, and there are still many important words in the book that have not been examined. For example, company law, tax law, insurance law, only one or two questions a year, at least 10 places can be asked, so there is no need for the proposition person to repeat the test, which places have been tested before will not help you at all; What's worse, because of the revision of the outline, there are some new additions, such as the archives law, what should I do? Fortunately, in this new place, although the test is mandatory, the score is really limited, and passing the exam has little to do with these chapters, so you bet half of the treasure on the teacher.
Pay attention to the places you have crossed, and the other half of the treasure is bet on the mock test questions to check and fill in the gaps.
7) For most students, it is recommended to focus on revision and not to read a little bit a day. It is countless times better to read a book in two days than to read it in bits and pieces and only read it once in a month. Of course, for people who have very strong self-control and study very regularly, maybe my advice is not important.
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First read the fifth chapter of "Measurement", then "Valuation" and "Management", then "Measurement" (including the fifth chapter to be read often and new), and finally sprint to "Case".
The fifth chapter of Metrology, the core of this chapter is to read the map and calculate the quantity, and the goal of this chapter is not for the "Metrology" subject exam, but for the "Case" subject exam. "Management", "Valuation". These two subjects belong to public courses, and as long as you work hard, there is basically no great difficulty.
It is suggested that the actual cost work in the front line should first look at the "management", and the cross-professional first look at the "valuation". The subject of "Management" is not difficult, but it has a wide range of knowledge and many knowledge points. The first four chapters of Metrology.
It is basically equivalent to the "Practice" subject of the first-class constructor. The subject of "Case" must be studied after the completion of "Valuation", but there are only two key points, which are the interlocking between the problems that have been said before, at least the key knowledge points must be firmly grasped, and the important concepts and content must be very clear, and every 1 point in this subject is very important. [Click to get the cost engineer training learning materials].
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Everyone has a different work experience, according to my own experience (practice dao has no foundation), reading the book in order can be arranged like this:
1. Familiarize yourself with the practice, read books, listen to tutorials, and brush up on questions.
2 Look at the law and remember the hard laws and regulations.
3. The management and economic difficulty are relatively low, so you can choose to read, listen and brush in order.
4 Mainly according to their own strengths and weaknesses, priority weaknesses.
5. Do the past few years' past papers, check and fill in the gaps, and make up for the deficiencies in a targeted manner.
6 Cycle through the above.
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First of all, it is easy to learn. Then pick the key points and study them carefully. Third, draw key points and take notes when reading. Fourth, participation in training courses can also be accelerated.
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Look at the practice as the focus, to the Times training course.
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If it can be guaranteed, in fact, it is also possible, efficiency is very important, you can look at the law and project management first, I personally think that these practical connections have been more than a month, you can look at it together, no big problem.
The economy is relatively small in practice, and it is a matter of claims.
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Four super cattle scriptures at one time - must see last year's one.
I have taken one and four BAI subjects since the examination. A lot of friends in the group asked me how I was zhi
I learned it, and I summarized my DAO method.
1. Choose textbooks and courseware It is not recommended to read textbooks and learn that kind of cheap courseware, you can't grasp the key points of the exam by looking at the textbooks, those so-called master courseware may not be suitable for you, and if you let the master take the test, it is estimated that it is not as much as you take the test. You can sign up for a class, provided that you choose the right one, find the right one for you, and choose the right one It is indeed much more efficient. It is best to refine the refined textbooks of this year's test points, and the courseware will be targeted to give you lectures, rather than the kind that will be oriented to the whole country.
To tell the truth, the Kee Wah Online School Platinum Book series and his targeted classes are worth a try, and they are quite responsible.
2. Insist on reading some content every day Take a little time every day to learn a little content, and when you study the next day, quickly flip through what you watched last time, and be sure to review what you learned last time, otherwise in the end, you will forget about it.
3. Study the past questions Find the past 3 years' real questions, find the ones with analysis, read them carefully a few times, the key points of the exam are basically grasped, and the annual examination questions of management and regulations are repeated nearly 40%.
Fourth, before the exam, choose carefully Don't believe it all, don't believe it, about two weeks before the exam, you can pay more attention to studying, sometimes there will be dry goods.
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Here comes the source training class.
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It's worth it to attend a training course, just a few dollars, it's not a big deal.
It is mainly affected by factors such as time arrangement, reading efficiency, etc.
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First look at what can be done, and then look at what can't be done; Look at the key chapters with more scores first, and then look at the secondary chapters with fewer scores; First look at the three courses (project management, regulations, and practice) to be examined, and then look at the unique ones of this subject.
To learn to take the book apart and read it, write the textbook, of course, start from the basics, and finally write the roof; If the roof test is 10 points, and the basic test is 3 points, of course, I will look at the roof first, and then look at the foundation.
Therefore, it is recommended to first look at the content of the Construction Law, the Bidding and Bidding Law, the Regulations on the Administration of Work Safety and the Regulations on Quality Management. For example, the warranty in the "Quality Management Regulations" is only one page, but the regulations need to be tested for about 3 or 4 points, and project management and practice are also tested, and the three subjects add up to 10 points. And the "Insurance Law", 8 pages, 1 point in the test, what do you want to do with it?
My advice is to never look at it, just go to the exam room and forget it.
When it comes to the cost performance of learning, be as shrewd as a businessman. Every minute and every second must be spent where there are points; If there is no point, resolutely do not look, do not ask, do not ponder, and do not watch. Also remember the rule of 28, 80% of the score, you must earn it 20% of the time, so put the most important and most scoring chapters in the first time to understand thoroughly.
The focus of the examination must be reflected in the past past papers. Therefore, the first time to memorize the real questions in a frenzy, to catch the bottom score; The guaranteed score is there, the foundation is solid, the mind is settled, and the next 80% of the time is slowly mixed, go and see where there have been no questions in previous years, and where there are few exams, it's okay. A point is a point, and there is not much to lose if you lose it.
Some people believe that the places that have been tested are not necessarily the focus. There are also tubes that believe that the proposition changes every year, and the focus of the previous years may not be the focus in the next few years. This is a big deal.
In fact, the focus of any chapter in any course is always objective. Taking laws and regulations as an example, anyone who knows a little bit knows that the important thing is always the law. In this regard, there is not much difference between a genius and a pig to make a question.
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