Among the three courses of intermediate accounting title examination, intermediate accounting practice is the most difficult and contains the most content, which takes a long time to learn. Moreover, a lot of knowledge is interrelated. In the process of preparing for the exam, candidates should have a holistic thinking, develop the habit of thinking and summarizing, and integrate knowledge points. "Economic Law" is rich in content, miscellaneous, detailed and boring, but the examination questions are flexible and need a lot of memory, but you can't memorize them by rote. Memorizing on the basis of understanding the law is not easy to be confused. Financial management is abstract in content, with many formulas, difficult to understand and large in calculation. Do more questions and understand the meaning behind the formula.
Third, analyze your preparedness.
Are you an office worker, a mother or a full-time candidate? If you are an office worker or a mother-level candidate, your energy is definitely limited, so you can't spare a lot of time to study during the preparation period. Then I suggest that you take the exam in two years, and report two subjects in the first annual report, economic law+intermediate accounting practice or economic law+financial management. If you are a full-time candidate, it is recommended to apply for three subjects at a time.
Finally, be confident and find a suitable learning method.
The first time I take the intermediate accounting title, I may be stumped by complicated knowledge points at first. Don't walk into a dead end at this time. If you can't be satisfied, then put it down first and continue learning later. After learning, you may understand what you didn't understand before, so be confident in the exam. Candidates also need to find their own learning methods, how to allocate a day's study time, how to allocate time for class, reading and doing problems. They must make a good plan in order to prepare for the exam smoothly.