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I am a sophomore this year, and my math is too poor. What should I do?
Let me talk about my methods and experience in learning mathematics (I passed the college entrance examination 142, science).

1. You must master the basic knowledge. Don't do a lot of exercises without knowing some basic knowledge, which will only make you less confident.

2. Repeatedly contact those questions with high occurrence rate, and don't keep drilling some biased questions. Meaningless. What kind of problems are common? Teachers will often tell you to make common problems worse.

3. Buy a review material with a detailed answering process, that is, a book with detailed answers to fill-in-the-blank questions. I think there are many such books. I have bought several books before, because you may have done the same topic correctly, but is the method you used the most ingenious and time-saving method? A very simple multiple-choice question, you finally made it around a big circle, but people may get it in half a minute, so look at the problem-solving methods in the reference book. In the past, people said that I was quick at solving math problems. In fact, it was not my block, but my method of solving problems was ingenious. Some multiple-choice questions can be solved in 10 seconds, so good problem-solving methods are also very important.

3. What is your weakness, geometry or function? Attack the weak points first and do a lot of related exercises.

4. When you understand the problem you can't do, don't think it's over. You should take a notebook and write it down, and come back in a few weeks to see if you can do it. My former deskmate did this and explained it to him, but after a long time, he didn't know exactly the same problem, which means he just recited the problem-solving process and didn't fully understand it.

5. Don't ask the teachers and classmates immediately, and don't watch the problem-solving process. For example, this question won't. You haven't known it for a long time. Then you can leave it alone and think about it every few hours or days. You know, I've done exercises in the Olympic Games before, but I still can't figure out some of them. I don't care. After a while, I actually came up with a question. You should know that if I came up with it myself.

Finally, I hope you have confidence in math. Many people rely on talent in mathematics, but I think methods and efforts are also very important. My classmates all say that I am talented in mathematics, and they also say that I am a genius in mathematics. But let me tell you my situation. I used to get 65,438+030-65,438+040 in junior high school mathematics, and even got full marks, so I think mathematics is too simple after entering high school. As a result, my math scores were basically around 100 last semester, and I never got 120, so I know that math also needs hard work. Later, I worked hard at math, basically above 130, and got 142 in the college entrance examination. This is the result of my methods and efforts. Really, I only have to work hard and get good grades.

To answer your supplementary question, your math is above average, so don't spend too much time, because according to my math experience, it is not too difficult to improve math from 100 to 120, but it is more difficult to improve math from 120 to 140, so it is more difficult to go home.