这段视频介绍的是费尔德的关于“如何准备考试”的清单,其中介绍了很大一段的清单内容,我还是很感兴趣的。
Did you make a serious effort to understand the text?
Just hunting for relevant worked-out examples doesn't count.
Did you work with classmates on homework problems or at least check your solutions with others?
Did you attempt to outline every homework problem solution before working with classmates?
Did you participate actively in homework group discussions, contributing ideas and asking questions?
Did you consult with the instructor or teaching assistants when you were having trouble with something?
Did you understand all your homework problem solutions when they were handed in?
Did you ask in class for explanations of homework problem solutions that weren't clear to you?
If you had a study guide, did you carefully go through it before the test and convince yourself you could do everything on it?
Did you attempt to outline lots of problem solutions quickly without spending time on the algebra and calculations?
Did you go for the study guide and problems with classmates and quiz one another?
If there was a review session before the test, did you attended and asked questions about anything you weren't sure about?
Lastly, did you get a reasonable night's sleep before the test?
If your answer is no, your answers to all the preceding questions may not matter.
Taking a test is serious business.
Just as fighter pilots and doctors go through checklists before takeoff and surgery, going through your own test preparation checklist can vastly improve your chances of success.
The answer to the question, how should I prepare for the test, becomes clear once you've filled our Doctor Felder checklist.
在日常生活中,我也会用清单来提醒自己每天的待办内容,重要的事情。
费尔德博士把清单用在备考这件事情上的行为,有启发到我,清单不一定是对人、对时间的,更可以是对事情的。
我把清单用在事情上的情况往往是判断一件事是否符合标准的情况,比如判断意见事情是否符合标准,我会列 5-6 个心里的明确的指标,然后把事情挑出来比对指标进行勾选。
而费尔德博士在清单上的使用,我觉得他的问题会是更好的,是个很好的供我参考复制的样本,开心。
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