1. Unplanned review
Review without a plan is actually study without a plan, which can be divided into two types:
First of all, there is no detailed review plan for the exam content. Some candidates are very vague about the content of the exam. For example, a lot of time is spent on grammar when reviewing English exams. Grammar is indeed a process that needs long-term accumulation. But for purposeful exams, it is most important to master the answer method of each question. English grammar, which took a long time to review, may only get 3 points in the test paper.
The second is that the determination to take the exam is not firm enough. Sometimes I want to take the exam, sometimes I want to work, and so does reviewing. Study hard for a few days if you want to take the exam, and forget it if you don't want to. This is definitely not possible without systematic review.
2. Insufficient preparation time
Everyone is lazy, and learning is hard work. Some candidates can't succeed in the exam without strong will, because they always feel that it's still early and it's not too late to start reviewing in a few days, so they don't push enough time.
3. Improper selection of reference materials
Some candidates still choose examination materials according to the way of postgraduate entrance examination or CET-4 and CET-6, which is inappropriate. There are few people taking the exam, but there are many people taking the postgraduate entrance examination and the postgraduate entrance examination, and there are also many materials. Cobb is not. Examination materials need real questions over the years, and try to choose materials published by authoritative institutions or publishing houses.
4. Ask for advice when encountering problems.
Because of the particularity of Kaobo, it is not easy to have friends who study, and they don't know who to turn to for help when they encounter problems. In fact, I suggest that you can add a few Kaobo exchange groups. The same institution is the best, and you can gain experience from seniors.