"One week until the entrance exam! I don't know, but I can't calm down if I don't solve the problem! There may be students like that. In conclusion, even if you are learning at a cram school a problem that is difficult to solve on your own right now, it is almost never reflected in the entrance examination.(Unless the same question is asked...). However, this week is a week in which "whether or not you do a certain thing" greatly affects whether you pass or fail. That "being" is "image training" in the past questions of the school of your choice Let's talk specifically! 1. First, compare past questions from several years of the school of your choice and analyze the common points. (Of course, it is assumed that you have solved the past few years of the school of your choice) * Always make a mistake in the big question number * The big question number is a time-consuming question * Surprisingly, the big question number has a high percentage of correct answers for you * Never drop the big question number Let's find out the common points of past questions of the school of your choice for several years. 2. Next, decide in advance which problem to solve and which problem to discard. In order to do so, we will first calculate backwards from the minimum passing score of the school of your choice. For example, if the minimum passing score of the school of your choice is 60 points, you are sure to pass if you get 70 points ( 10 points). You don't need to get a perfect score at all to pass(I can't get a perfect score.) In other words, you don't have to answer all of the tests. "How to get 70 points!" This strategy can make the difference between passing or failing. This is where analysis 1 becomes important. * A major question that you will definitely earn points, such as "Never drop the big question number" * Please pick up the large questions that have a surprisingly high percentage of correct answers (compatible with you) and calculate the total score you have earned. "How many more points do you need up to 70?" This is where you plan a strategy in advance to earn the remaining points. For example, * If there is a tendency to "I can always do (1) for Question 3 and Question 4, but I run out of time because I can't do (2)", solve only (1) for Question 3.4 and discard (2) from the beginning. * If you tend to find that Question 6 is surprisingly easy at this school of choice, skip Question 6 and solve Question 6. * If "Question 5 is a problem that can always be solved if you have enough time", set aside the time required for Question 5 in advance. Develop such a strategy in advance and earn the remaining points. 3. Once you have set the problem to be solved, the last step is to allocate the time. Make sure to decide in advance how much time you will allocate for the problems you will solve. Question 1 is 0 minutes, and Question 2 is a little more 0 minutes because the content of the question is long. Even if you make a mistake, don't try to do it from question 1 to the end. 4. Decide on major questions that you should never solve Do not solve major questions that you have not solved on your own in the past few years. We must avoid entrance exams where time runs out of time to think about difficult questions, and we panic from impatience and end up unable to demonstrate our abilities. In order to pass the exam, you also need the courage not to take the plunge. 5 Once you have decided on 1~4, continue this image training every day for the remaining week. Parents should set the "start" and time and train the past questions they have already solved with this image many times. Even if elementary school students think they understand this strategy, they forget it because of nervousness on the day of the entrance exam. Train every day for a week and try to memorize it physically. Good luck. Dear readers, I sincerely wish everyone a good result. Language This page has been automatically translated. Please note that it may differ from the original contents.
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- 2023年1月1日
Thank you for visiting our website. We have renewed the official website of the online cram school KO-HEI. We will continue to disseminate more information, and we look forward to your continued support. Language This page has been automatically translated. Please note that it may differ from the original contents.
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