The author, Cui Lishan, Datong, Shanxi, is from Tianjin
In this life, everyone must go to the examination room. There are examination rooms in schools, examination rooms in workplaces, and examination rooms in society.
Exams, on the surface, are competing with others, but in fact, they are competing with themselves. As long as you can integrate the things in the book and use them flexibly, you will not be afraid of exams. As long as the questions that should be answered correctly are answered correctly, and the test is better than the first, the final test score will definitely not be bad.
For the exam, you need to pay attention to the following points———
In exams, don't overestimate others, let alone underestimate yourself. In exams, strength is important, and luck is even more important. For example, the test questions are all familiar to you. The exam room is right on your doorstep. Many candidates dropped out of the test.
Everyone is equal in front of the test questions. If you find that the topic is too difficult or too easy, you must remember this sentence: I am not careless if it is easy for people, and I am not afraid of difficult people. If you have the right mentality, you can get the points you deserve, and you won't lose any points that you shouldn't lose.
Before and during the exam, don't be nervous and flustered, and calm is the best policy.
In the examination room, we should be wary of the Wallenda effect, that is, "the more you are afraid of accidents, the more accidents will happen." Afraid of what comes. The reason for this is because I was overly nervous and scared myself.
The origin of the Wallenda effect –
Carl Wallenda is an American tightrope performance artist known for his brilliant and steady acting skills. In 1978, Wallenda's performance group sent him to Puerto Rico to perform for some well-known personalities, telling him that the show was important and that it would be broadcast live.
On the day of the show, a tightrope was to be walked between two 20-storey towers, and in order to get the best performance, Wallenda did not take any safety precautions.
Unexpectedly, he never made a mistake but suffered an accident this time, and just walked to the middle of the steel cable, he fell from a height of 10 meters and died on the spot. Afterwards, according to Wallenda's family, Wallenda had been pondering every movement and detail before the performance, and kept saying "This time is too important to fail." ”
If he didn't think about so many things beyond walking a tightrope, with his experience and skills, nothing would have happened.
In the process of the exam, the correct mentality is: gain calmly, lose indifferently. Go with the flow and strive for its inevitability.