How to start from zero
Understand structure, core terms, and question style before moving into chapter practice.
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Understand structure, core terms, and question style before moving into chapter practice.
Connect English terms, familiar-language explanations, and client scenarios.
Break terminology, content areas, practice questions, and review into weekly steps.
Sort mistakes by terminology gaps, concept confusion, and scenario judgment errors.
Reduce new input and review frequent mistakes, contraindications, and ethics boundaries.
Balance reading, practice, and review based on foundation, English pressure, and exam timing.
Learn terms through stems, client scenarios, and familiar-language explanations, not word lists only.
Use chapter practice for weak areas before using mock tests for pacing and mixed judgment.
Sort mistakes by concept gaps, English misreading, scenario judgment, and overstepping choices.
Use a fixed review list, light mock practice, and sleep planning to stabilize test readiness.
Decide whether to build the knowledge frame first or use questions to reveal weak areas.
Review high-frequency concepts, mistake patterns, and mock pacing in a shorter cycle.
Read the task word first, then client condition and risk limits, instead of translating word by word.
Rank review by exam weight, missed questions, and difficulty of safety judgment.
Use a steady pace for easy items, long stems, and questions to revisit.
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