Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - I have been preparing for the college entrance examination for a year. I have recited the specialized courses five or six times, but I have forgotten many of them. I have done many math problems. I 12
I have been preparing for the college entrance examination for a year. I have recited the specialized courses five or six times, but I have forgotten many of them. I have done many math problems. I 12
I have been preparing for the college entrance examination for a year. I have recited the specialized courses five or six times, but I have forgotten many of them. I have done many math problems. I 120 scored only 80-90. I want to cry. What should I do? The following is the learning experience of a gold medalist in the International Mathematical Olympiad:

1. Make a study plan.

2. Practice basic skills hard, step by step, and slowly but surely.

3. Students learn from each other: when arguing and discussing problems, the more knowledge is debated, the more clear the truth is.

4. Reading extracurricular books: read newspapers and magazines extensively and read reference books intensively.

5. Make full use of time: get up at 5 am and rest at night 10. The key to learning is to improve efficiency.

6. Self-examination and improvement: modify the study plan from the study method or schedule.