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I'm in the third year of senior high school, and I have a good foundation in mathematics, but I made a lot of mistakes in choosing topics and filling in the blanks in the exam recently, but I did a go
I'm in the third year of senior high school, and I have a good foundation in mathematics, but I made a lot of mistakes in choosing topics and filling in the blanks in the exam recently, but I did a good job in the big questions. What should I do? Analyze the reason, the topic is not it? Or did you do something wrong because of carelessness Just entering the third year of senior high school, I should be in a round of review stage, which is the last time to review the foundation of senior high school. At this stage, in addition to the basics, related knowledge will also be strung together, and the comprehensiveness of the topic is also strengthening, and some students may not adapt. Making mistakes is not terrible. Find out the reason, and avoid it next time is success. Let me give you a concrete example. Last semester, I brought a senior three graduate, who was very smart and had a good foundation, but was careless. Every exam is always between 95- 1 15. One month before the exam, the college entrance examination mathematics finally got the ideal score of 134. Of course, I hope you can find out the reason as soon as possible, prepare for the exam carefully, and lay a good foundation for the college entrance examination next year. Good luck!