The biggest difficulty of this subject is the large storage capacity. If you can't remember and memorize, it's hard to say how to learn well, especially for those who are not interested in history, it's even harder to get good grades. If you're not interested, you can't remember. You don't even remember. How to understand it? How did you answer the question when you did it?
Therefore, the key to learning history well is to cultivate interest gradually while persisting in learning and remembering, which requires a small plan.
Suggestion:
1, catch a big fish in the long line, don't stare at the immediate progress and exams. Your only exam is the college entrance examination. Make plans for several history books and recite one or two chapters every day. If you have less content or spare capacity, you can increase it appropriately. Learning history well is a process of slowly accumulating memories. After one round of reciting, it is the second round and the third round. Review at weekends as appropriate. When reading a book, you should not only read sketches, but also read short stories, famous sayings and pictures. This is a good way to relax and accumulate cold knowledge.
2, do not pay attention to the problem, to be honest, you don't have to write history homework, you don't remember, it's useless to copy the answer. Put time on your back. The exam results don't depend on how many questions you have done, but on how many goods you have stored in your mind.
3, the school will send you a lot of review materials, just one advantage, there must be a good classification of knowledge points, take a look and try to remember. If you don't have it now, you can simply make a classification outline yourself, such as water conservancy and literary works. Remember, this is just an outline. Only used to face the outline and recall knowledge points.
4. Don't spend too much time sorting out notes, be careful, make full use of counseling materials, or pick up classmates.
5. Read more questions and analyze knowledge points.