Winning the college entrance exam, mental attitude is the key to success

by dianxin8 on 2011-04-14 21:11:06

The college entrance examination is a very generous technical skill, and you must be well acquainted with and control it. Experts from the ks5u College Entrance Examination Resource Network tell you that as long as you have a good mentality, your test results will definitely be better.

Football coach Milu, when leading the Chinese team to the 2002 World Cup, once said an excellent life motto: attitude determines everything. The writer of the ks5u College Entrance Examination Resource Network thinks that every candidate taking the college entrance examination should remember and understand the connotation of this sentence. If we apply it to the college entrance examination, the following suggestions may be helpful to candidates.

A few years ago, I once taught a top class. There was a student in the class who saw other students buying a lot of high-quality and extremely difficult mathematics practice materials, so he also bought a few. But because his foundation was relatively weak, he could not solve most of the problems. He invested a lot of time but got very little in return, which led to increasingly poor exam results. In response to this situation, I promptly conducted a home visit and explained the reasons to the parents and the student. Each person should follow their own basic knowledge and improve step by step, from easy to difficult, orderly and gradually. Being overly ambitious and eager for quick success is undesirable. Later, he listened to my advice, followed the rules, studied diligently and happily, and finally achieved a good score of 125 points in the exam.

This means that the one year of study in the third year of high school is just like the past few years; and the college entrance examination paper is similar to regular practice tests. If you have this understanding, then perhaps your studies will be healthier, better, and more enjoyable. Specifically, that means scientific diet, healthy living, adequate sleep, orderly homework, and a relaxed mindset.

Being calm and composed, remaining unperturbed by gains or losses, staying true to oneself, and following rules step by step, these are good learning attitudes. However, some students are not like this; they enjoy comparing themselves with others. Why does my result not improve despite putting in a lot of effort? Thus, they choose incorrect learning methods.

On the day of the exam, candidates should generally enter the examination room 15 minutes early. This can help keep emotions stable and the mind calm in the classroom. Usually, prepare all necessary items in advance, then relax mentally. After receiving the exam paper, do not rush to answer the questions immediately. Instead, spend five minutes skimming through the entire paper first, then start answering. For example, in a math exam, the general value of basic questions is around 105 points, which any candidate from any type of school can handle. Therefore, ensure that this part loses no or minimal points. As for the more difficult 45-point section at the back, it also starts simple and gradually becomes harder. You only need to answer according to the steps in order, and the grading teachers will give appropriate scores based on your correct steps. In this way, I estimate that candidates can generally achieve a score of around 120 points. In the last ten minutes, carefully check your answers again, don't lose unnecessary points due to carelessness. In summary, don't panic in the examination room. For questions you truly cannot solve, resolutely abandon them because many others might also not be able to solve them. So, don't waste unnecessary time on them.

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