Du is the best self-taught candidate.

Du, 24, looks delicate and gentle, but anyone who has heard of his self-taught experience will regard him as a "madman". Once, at the awarding ceremony of the 2007 Huaxia Self-taught Scholarship held by Jiangsu Education Examinations Institute, Du won the only special prize with indisputable advantages, and the reporter also got a close contact with this young man who created a miracle of passing 68 professional courses in four years.

Give up college and start self-study

A few years ago, Du was admitted to a junior college in Suzhou, but after only one year, he dropped out of school voluntarily and planned to go home for self-study. Speaking of the reason, he simply said, "I don't like that major."

The young man's ideal job is to be a reporter. In order to realize his dream, his first major was literature. But unlike ordinary candidates, in addition to literature, he also took six majors, including news, law, advertising, lawyer, public relations and administration. "Learning literature is to improve writing ability, journalism is a professional need, understanding the law is an essential quality of social news, and advertising is my interest ..." Speaking of the reasons for applying for so many majors, Du Jia moved his head and made a clear statement.

I took 68 courses in four years.

To everyone's surprise, Du was able to take care of these seven majors at the same time and passed 68 courses in four years. Among them, 1 1 courses were registered at one time in the second half of 2004, and 12 courses were registered at one time in the first half of 2005, all of which passed at one time, with high scores, creating the highest record of passing courses in one year in the national self-study examination. "At present, most professional courses have passed and are applying for academic qualifications."

The reporter asked him that it must be very hard to take so many classes at once. The young man smiled and said, nothing. According to him, he usually starts studying two months before the exam, and the daily study time is 10 hour. In reviewing, he usually reads the book three times. For the first time, he spent a few days skimming the book. Generally, he plans to read 100 pages a day, and he should read quickly, so that he can have a comprehensive understanding of the book. He also wrote some experiences in reading, compared with the outline, recorded the key points and did some exercises appropriately. Read the book carefully for the second time, write down some difficult questions on paper to help you remember, and consolidate it before the exam for the third time, so that there will be no problems in the exam.

Speaking of the secret of success, Du summed it up in two words: peace of mind. "Many students say that they can't read books because they are impetuous. As long as they calm down, they will certainly learn. As long as I sit down, I can concentrate on my studies at once. " He said that interest is also very important. Take myself for example, because I am very interested in the literature and law majors I teach, and I can master a book with 850,000 words in 10 day.

In the course of several years of self-study examination, Du's interest has also changed, and he gradually became interested in law. Because I studied law in the self-study exam, I am now working as a paralegal in a law firm. Speaking of future plans, he proudly said: "I want to take the Master of Laws in Peking University, and I want to take the CPA exam. I think this will be of great help to me in the legal profession in the future. "