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Familiarize yourself with the textbook many times! Organize your own notes! Do some practice questions, do multiple choice questions!
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You can go to the library to find a little knowledge point induction article to see, just memorize it
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Personally, I feel like geography. Because I studied geography in my first year of high school, I always couldn't figure out the relationship between the warm climate and the formation process.
Liberal Arts students. The three subjects you will be exposed to are Politics, History and Geography. Compared with the rote memorization and comprehension of the first two, geography subjects will have certain calculation problems and logical reasoning.
Topic. Liberal arts students are accustomed to a large number of textual narrative topics, and they are faced with more tests of thinking and logical ability.
may cause some liberal arts students to be unable to maintain outstanding geography results.
Since liberal arts students and science students face different examination subjects, the two students will form different thinking skills and problem-solving methods. Many science students are more inclined to think logically and computationally clear, while liberal arts students lack strong logical thinking and calculation skills. Once exposed to problems related to calculation and reasoning, it may lead to the inability of liberal arts students to grasp the difficult and key points of calculation in the first time, which will increase the difficulty of liberal arts students in solving problems.
Let's take history as an example, because history is divided into different nodes, candidates can be divided into different stages according to different historical time points, and there are different historical events in each stage. By completing the combing of historical knowledge according to the time node, students can better grasp historical knowledge. If we take geography learning as an example, geographical knowledge is many and complex, and there are also the formation processes of each climate and warm and cold currents, which are complex and changeable, and are also accompanied by plate migration and ** zone.
It is difficult to comb.
In general, some students may find it easy to learn geography, but different students have different perceptions and opinions about different subjects. Personally, my knowledge of geography is not simple, especially the climate and the flow of warm and cold currents. For liberal arts students with particularly good grades in geography, they will not only be able to complete calculations, but also gradually master a large amount of geography knowledge.
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It's supposed to be geography, so you can't memorize it just by rote memorization. You also have to be able to understand. To be able to know the regions of the world.
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I think politics is more difficult to learn, so you need to have a certain amount of knowledge, and you must have a certain grasp of current affairs and politics.
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The most difficult thing should be history, because you have to memorize a lot of knowledge points, which are so trivial that you can't remember them at all.
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We should pay attention to efficiency and improve efficiency in learning.
1. Ensure 8 hours of sleep every day - don't stay up late at night and go to bed regularly. Going to bed early and waking up early can reduce the evening revision time by 1 hour and increase it in the morning. Insist on taking a nap at noon. Adequate sleep and full energy are the basic requirements for improving efficiency.
2. Be attentive when studying - play happily when you play, and study seriously when you learn. It's not a good idea to sit at your desk all day long. When you learn to a certain extent, you have to rest and replenish your energy.
When you're not studying, be sure to take a break. But when studying, you must devote yourself wholeheartedly and use both hands and brains.
3. Insist on physical exercise - the body is the "capital" of learning. Without a good body, no matter how great your ability is, you can't exert it. Therefore, no matter how busy you are studying, you can't ignore relaxation and exercise.
Some students neglect exercise for the sake of studying, their bodies are getting weaker and weaker, and they feel more and more unable to study. How can this improve learning efficiency?
4. Take the initiative to learn - Only by learning actively can you feel the fun and become more and more interested in learning. With interest, efficiency increases imperceptibly. Some students have a bad foundation, and they always have problems that they don't understand in the learning process, and they are ashamed to ask others for advice, and the result is that they are depressed and absent-minded.
At this time, the only way is to ask people for advice, and if you don't understand something, you must understand it, and accumulate it bit by bit in order to make progress. In this way, efficiency can be gradually improved.
5. Maintain a happy mood and get along with classmates - have a good mood every day, work neatly, actively participate in learning, and be naturally efficient. On the other hand, combining the individual and the collective, maintaining a mutual support relationship with classmates, and uniting and enterprising, can also improve learning efficiency.
6. Pay attention to organization - During the learning process, put the textbooks, homework and materials of each subject together in a regular manner. When you're ready to use, you know where it's at a glance. And when some students look up a certain book, they look around and disappear.
Time passed in a hectic and anxious search. I don't think students who are organized will learn well.
7. Learning classification - For the knowledge that has been learned, it should be mastered and reviewed in a timely manner, the more knowledge it is, the more difficult it is to separate, and the speed of memory forgetting will be very fast, and it should be classified. It is good to separate the two categories, one is the knowledge that is not easy to grasp, if you want to fully grasp it, you must understand and take the trouble to review; The second is to master it completely by one's own memory. So, be sure to separate.
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Personally, I think that if you really want to cope with the exam, you must memorize it, and when you can understand all the books in general, then the exam score will not be bad. If you really want to go deeper, you have to read a lot of books
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We must learn to summarize, learn to associate, and write clichés. Many people say that liberal arts can only be memorized, but I think that is precisely because they can't learn.
First of all, you must study carefully and remember that it is especially important to follow the teacher in the liberal arts class, and you must not ignore it. For example, in history class, teachers usually talk about it in a big way, and many people listen to it as if it were a joke, so they don't achieve the purpose of learning. You should learn to summarize something from the teacher's story.
For example, when talking about the Great Leap Forward, where the teacher will talk about the lively and absurd, then you can at least understand a little from the teacher's story that the Great Leap Forward period is very absurd, and then think about it according to the characteristics of the Great Leap Forward period that the teacher said, this is indeed the case. The features are remembered, the story is remembered. Do you still need to carry it?
No need. It's good that you memorize time and so on.
Another example is the Opium War in history class: you should remember one important thing: the empire invaded, and China was reduced to a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society.
Remember this big one, read more books for small content, and read history as a **, and remember it. You don't have any tricks when you look at **, hehe. History is the best.
It's the same with politics. It's all a bunch of clichés, seeing the natural world thinking of matter, seeing the name of the congress thinking of the form of government, seeing money thinking of inflation. Remember to learn by life, not by memorization.
Geography, the second year of high school is humanities, hehe, memorize it, as a travel book to memorize.
Liberal arts are characterized by a lot of clichés and strong language summarization. Strong association.
Under the condition that the general idea remains unchanged, it can be appropriately compiled. Note that the general direction remains the same, for example, if people ask you about the climate in China, you answer in the UK. That's common sense.
And geography, ** is especially important. Every diagram in the book should be understood, especially the direction of the wind, the rotation, the ocean currents, and so on.
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1. Liberal arts learning requires more reading, comprehension, memorization, and mastery of applied knowledge, so it is necessary to improve learning efficiency. To find the most suitable learning style for you: it may be easier for you to grasp the content in a clear and organized manner, and you need to learn to sort out the knowledge points you have learned. You may be good at listening to the teacher and reading books by yourself is inefficient, so you must seize the limited time in class to master it efficiently; You may need to sketch and write while listening, pure listening and pure watching will not make you concentrate, etc., to find some characteristics of your own learning, so that you can effectively and purposefully solve them.
2. Learn to master the ability of speed reading and memorization, and improve the efficiency of learning and review. Speed reading and memorization is an efficient "eye-brain" method of learning and reviewing. The practice of speed reading and memory refers to the "Elite Special Brain Speed Reading Memory Training Software", which can be practiced with the software for more than an hour a day and a month, which can double the reading speed, and improve memory and comprehension accordingly, and ultimately improve the efficiency of learning and review, and achieve good results.
If your reading and learning efficiency is low, you can practice it well.
3. Learn to integrate knowledge points after learning. Classify the information you need to learn and the knowledge you need to master, and make it into a mind map or knowledge point card, which will make your brain and thinking clear and easy to remember, review, and master. At the same time, learn to connect new knowledge with what you have already learned, and constantly integrate and improve your knowledge system.
This promotes understanding and strengthens memory.
4. Doing practice is indispensable, but don't blindly use the tactics of the sea of questions and make a mess of yourself. When doing the questions, resolutely complete them independently, eliminate plagiarism, and eliminate the tactics of the sea of questions. You will never be able to finish the test questions, but the question types are limited, so you must learn to reflect, categorize, and sort out the corresponding solution ideas.
In the process of studying, we should also learn to summarize in stages, understand our recent learning situation, and adjust and improve.
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Don't be nervous, do everything slowly, don't give up, work hard, don't think about other things when studying, don't study when you think about other things, pay attention to rest when you should rest, and pay attention to arranging study time when you are in good spirits. Come on, you will definitely be able to learn well in the subjects you have learned.
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I am also a provincial key student in Liaoning, one grade higher than you. My experience is this:
In politics, you should do more questions, multiple-choice questions require a grasp of small knowledge points, and subjective questions will sometimes be given by the teacher to answer the correct mode, so you should remember it. In terms of history, you have good grades, just read well, you should have your own experience.
Geography, the physical geography of the first year of high school is the most difficult, it will be much better in the future, don't worry, you have to do more questions, there are some formulas and theorems in the case of physical geography, you have to memorize it, and practice more.
In short, just listen to the teacher's words, the teacher's practice questions will be very great, you should listen carefully, pay attention to summarizing the knowledge points, think about the framework when you have nothing to do, and it is very useful to build a knowledge system, especially politics.
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Hehe, fortunately, you are a liberal arts major, and if you are a science major, you will be late in the third year of high school.
I also studied literature in middle school, and I will tell you about my experience:
1.Political learning: to use more brains, think more, especially in the more abstract aspects of philosophy, to have divergent thinking, when you don't understand, you must take the initiative to ask teachers and classmates, and then memorize more (must understand memory, do not have to memorize word by word, memorize the key points are OK), and to combine the current hot current affairs news, with the learned political knowledge to briefly analyze the causes and consequences, etc., can effectively consolidate knowledge;
2.History learning: First of all, all the historical knowledge should be classified, there are many ways to divide it, the teacher will tell you, such as ancient history, modern history and modern history in chronological order, after dividing it one by one, to understand the major events and key knowledge of each historical stage, in fact, you can look at history as a story, it is very interesting, you will be interested in the teacher telling the story in class;
Remember the key division of geography: learn with charts. Learning geography must be inseparable from looking at the map, you have to look at the map into a habit, if you can't understand the chart, you will definitely not be able to learn geography, you must learn the knowledge on the chart analysis in order to have a harvest!
If you feel that the knowledge is a bit messy, you should classify and memorize the huge knowledge system, so that you can get twice the result with half the effort!
If you can do the above and persevere, maintain an optimistic attitude, you can at least be admitted to a 2A university!
Good luck! o(∩_o~
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I'm also a liberal arts student, and I'm good at geography, politics, and history.
Next, I will tell you about my experience, geography is like physical geography is a science style
But pay attention, those who are biased towards science are regular, and usually pay attention to refining some rules, such as 30 degrees north and south latitude, the west coast of the continent is the Mediterranean climate, and politics should be the simplest in the literary synthesis.
Just memorize the basic principles of the textbook.
However, it is necessary to pay attention to the details, and the multiple-choice questions should pay attention to the details of the problems.
Do more questions and pay attention to the summary.
History, I'm also very depressed.
The ancient text is in the clouds, and the grammar and writing of the Western language are obscure...
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