1. Think about the questions you can't do first. If you really can't figure it out, just ask. Listen carefully. The same similar problems may appear in future exams. (Our teacher's method: We have done this problem, and the teacher also said that if there are very similar problems, you will be fined if you are wrong! )
2. Practice more. Which unit is your weak unit? Is it a real number, a congruence or a function? Focus on weak subjects, especially calculation problems, which are the simplest and most prone to mistakes. Practice more.
3. Read more and recite more. Each knowledge point will have its own nature. You should understand this nature and keep it in mind. When you can't do the problem, think about the nature and formula. The problem will never leave the nature of the teacher.
4. test. Have you done it seriously? The last step is to take a test to see if there are any good results.
It is impossible to improve quickly, and genius also needs diligence.
I wish you an early improvement in your math scores!