Secondly, we must believe in ourselves and keep a steady mind. When I was in senior three, my math foundation was not very good. Then make sure you don't lose points in every exam, and then you can do the questions carefully and try to score. This is the exam strategy. After the exam, you begin to sum up the gains and losses. In the process of the teacher's explanation, find out which knowledge point you can break through at this stage step by step, and then take the time to overcome it. If you get this knowledge point in the next exam, you can't lose points. Step by step, don't be impatient.
Communicate with teachers and classmates who have a good foundation in mathematics and ask them for advice. In the process of listening to others, you may gain a simpler way to solve this kind of problem, so that you can save some time to overcome other problems during the exam.
Then you must do the college entrance examination questions over the years, which can help you grasp the general direction of the college entrance examination, which knowledge points are the key points to be tested every year, and you must focus on breaking through those knowledge points, such as trigonometric function, sequence, geometric proof, conic curve and so on.
Math learning is to draw inferences from others. Learning to summarize will be of great help to you.
Finally, I hope you keep your mind steady. The mind of senior three is really important. Believe in yourself. Work hard and make a little progress. Get to the point.
Come on! I believe you can get good grades in the college entrance examination! You are the best!