Why am I unlucky in the exam? I worked hard to review the questions so that I could recite the answers, but I still didn't get into the teacher.

Failure to pass the exam has nothing to do with luck in the exam. The more I think about my luck in the exam, the worse I will do it, because my way of thinking is wrong.

I tried to review the questions so that I could recite all the answers, but I still failed the exam. The review method is wrong.

It's not surprising that the two mistakes don't add up.

The correct thinking and method is: review carefully and practically, don't want to take shortcuts, and get rid of the psychology of winning by luck. When reviewing, we should focus on the review of all knowledge points and sort out the key contents ourselves. Doing exercises is a review method, but it is not the main method. Its function is only to grasp the angle and thinking of doing the problem by doing the problem, and only do the simulation problem half a month or even a week before the exam.