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What's the coup of preparing for the 20 10 exam of political history?
I am a liberal arts student in this year's college entrance examination. Since junior high school, history and politics have been my absolute strong subjects. I only say a little experience.

History: 1. I don't know if it is an open-book exam. If so, that would be great. The holiday is coming. During the holiday, you should calm down and read the book again. Don't memorize it. In a leisurely mood, while reading, I think about why this happened, how it happened, and what impact it had. Then you should write a letter and meditate again. It may be difficult and slow at first, but if you stick to it, it will become faster and more accurate. 2. With proper practice, middle school students tend to focus on physical chemistry and ignore history and politics, so they should add some exercises to cultivate "historical thinking" a little bit. 3. If time permits, try to outline yourself and write diligently, and you will be more impressed. I have been using this method since my second year of high school, and history is almost second to none.

Politics: Politics is dead. It takes a lot of effort to recite the textbook, and then you have to practice. In a few months, you will find out whether political questions are the best answer or because of death.

Conclusion: These two subjects must cultivate their interest, at least they are not disgusted. If you don't like it very much, then do science problems when you are tired of rest. The second is perseverance. The liberal arts need to be accumulated, but when the quantity reaches a certain level, the grades rise rapidly, and it is important to persist.

I sincerely wish my junior (sister) success in the senior high school entrance examination.

I'm so tired after playing so much.