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The shortest path to exam success is not "efficiency", but "total commitment"

author:Chu Shang

Because of the working relationship, people often ask various questions through SNS and the like, most of which are asking "what are the effective learning methods". I understand this mood of pursuing learning efficiency.

In junior high and high school, I also sought more effective ways to learn and read nearly 500 books on learning methods. However, this is not simply for the sake of efficiency.

The shortest path to exam success is not "efficiency", but "total commitment"

I was looking for the joy of learning, how to be able to indulge in the game of "college entrance examination" to learn more effectively.

And those who ask questions seem to want to learn some quick results just to pass the exam.

If you pay too much attention to efficiency, you want to achieve results as soon as possible. Therefore, even if the effective method cannot be immediately realized, it will be abandoned and looking for other methods... Then, it becomes a collector of learning methods.

Moreover, if you only focus on efficiency, you will ignore the content of learning. Putting efficiency first and not paying attention to the learning content will confuse the purpose and means of learning, and replace the purpose of successful examination with content such as "complete English grammar by March".

Most of these people are unable to grasp the learning content, which is putting the cart before the horse. While it's also important to improve grades quickly, I think it's even more important to make learning fun first and then move on.

The shortest path to exam success is not "efficiency", but "total commitment"

For example, when crossing a river, few people swim across the river in order to seek the shortest distance, "if you want to go faster", rather than taking the risk of life, it is more reliable to take some detours and bridges.

But despite this, for some reason, many people forget the purpose of crossing the river, and take swimming as the purpose, in order to swim and run to exercise, in the opposite direction.

In order to reach the destination reliably and steadily, it is necessary to put "full commitment" first. If you devote yourself wholeheartedly to something, you will be willing to spend more time on it, so that you will automatically and spontaneously look for more efficient ways, so that you will be able to achieve results quickly.

Efficiency is achieved automatically even if there is no deliberate pursuit of efficiency. To guide students to be fully engaged, I recommend that they read comics and miscellaneous books instead of so-called textbooks.

For example, if you want to study history, you can read more historical comics. There are also many people who are not good at mathematics, because after watching interesting stories about mathematics or the movie "The Doctor's Love Equation", they found the joy of mathematics.

The shortest path to exam success is not "efficiency", but "total commitment"

I have always attached great importance to cultivating students' concentration and improving their grades by leaps and bounds.

The study time increased from 3 hours to 10 hours, the Ancient Chinese score reached the first place in the county in one month, and the deviation value of English increased from 40 to 70 in one year, passing the volunteer school exam in one go.

Passing the difficult tax accountant exam, which has not been passed in 5 years, from a fourth-grade elementary school student to an adult in his fifties, the success rate is as high as 95%.

In the following article, I have compiled the methods I usually teach to students into a set of knowledge systems that everyone can learn on their own.

Again, to focus on "total commitment" rather than "efficiency", as long as you do this, then the qualification exam, the study test, the improvement of grades, the achievement of goals, and other things that must be learned, what must be remembered, can reach the end point through the shortest path.

The shortest path to exam success is not "efficiency", but "total commitment"

When playing the game, no one stops, and everyone constantly upgrades. Similarly, learning in this way will certainly improve your academic level. Academic performance will certainly improve.

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