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Mathematical feeling
1. Find a learning method that suits you.

Math scores are very serious, the good ones are very good, and the bad ones are very bad. Some people with good math scores may not have learned much, but they did well in the exam. However, some people seem to listen carefully and take notes in class, but in fact they just do nothing. They can't see the essence through the surface. No one is worse than anyone else. Finding a method that suits you can get twice the result with half the effort.

Keep "feeling"

When you first meet new knowledge, you should do more questions, not because the questions are simple. When encountering problems, we should think about solutions from different angles and learn to draw inferences from others. If you always make mistakes because of carelessness, it may mean that you have not paid attention to this aspect, or that you have not learned very solidly. In the rigorous subject of mathematics, details determine success or failure, so we must be strict with ourselves when doing problems.

be sure of oneself

Don't be too nervous in the examination room. Appropriate pressure will help us to play, but too much pressure will lead to our failure to play. At the same time, give yourself full confidence. Don't put too much pressure on yourself just because you envy others for being good at math. You can imply that every exam is an opportunity to check for yourself. Don't always compare with others. Be good at discovering your progress every time, which will increase your confidence.

Learning doesn't happen overnight. You should persevere, work hard and find your own way. I hope you can regain your confidence and get good grades!