First, mentality! Be sure to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Don't worry too much. Don't put pressure on yourself to think that your grades are so poor. If you take the postgraduate entrance examination, you will either fail or waste your time. Don't think like this, otherwise it will affect your learning resilience and disturb your mind. Worrying too much in the review process will make you feel bored when preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. We must strengthen our confidence and not waver: I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and I have decided! Mentality is too important, so I put it first;
Second, you must improve your self-control. If your self-control ability is poor, I think no amount of ideas will be in vain. Only by improving self-control can we persevere and get twice the result with half the effort. I hope you can understand.
Third, in view of your poor foundation, I suggest you start with textbooks. You can prepare a notebook. Before going to bed at night, you can refer to college courses and make a very detailed study plan for tomorrow, mainly to determine what to do in your spare time and what kind of purpose to accomplish, such as: studying by yourself at noon, reading chapters of advanced mathematics, and of course arranging two courses to achieve a harmonious state; How long do you have to relax during lunch, then arrange study courses and so on. , and list all the free time of the day when the teacher is not in class. Don't be afraid of trouble, just stick to it. At the end of the day, remember to reflect on whether your planned goals have been completed, so as to make progress! Trust me, it's not a waste of time. I didn't get many firsts in mathematics at school before, but I always got the first place in my class. I don't want to show off. I just want to say that I can help you, and I want you to believe that good habits can guide you better.
Fourth, you should also have the skills to review textbooks. Don't turn pages blindly. This will not be very effective, but will make you feel very useless, and it will be annoying after a long time. How to learn? You should know that every textbook has a catalogue. First of all, I ask you to write down the table of contents. For example, there are several chapters in the textbook for freshmen, and each chapter has several sections. This is the first step, and then try your best to read the most important information in each chapter, especially the formula. Finally, I can successfully tell the important information of chapters, sections and paragraphs of a book in order, as well as the most typical examples corresponding to important chapters. If I have the ability, I can tell a whole question with typical examples (but this estimate is more difficult for you, so try to be the first one). I taught one of my classmates this way. When she thinks she has done it, let her tell me. This is a way for me to strengthen my memory.
If you insist on the above two points, then you should do exercises, use textbooks and review materials. Because there is not much time, I suggest you do exercises selectively, and give up if it is difficult, but there are also problems with the real test paper, so it must not be completely blank. Read the topic carefully and write down the formulas that you can think of when you see familiar knowledge points, otherwise you will get nothing.
Sixth, it is very important to pay attention to reading keywords when doing problems. This technology should be mastered by doing more exercises, not much to say;
Seven, when doing multiple-choice questions, we should learn to exclude (mainly using counterexamples), disproof (mainly verifying the correctness of the results), drawing, comparison and so on. I often use this method and the effect is quite good;
Eight, don't look at the answer immediately after finishing a question, otherwise it is easy to develop your distrust of yourself, delay time and increase the error rate. And the exercises you did today, watch them again before going to bed at night. Educators emphasize repeated recitation, which is very effective;
I suggest you take some basic remedial classes, such as Wendeng, Wenhai and so on. The remedial classes will be helpful to some extent. I think the notes of the remedial classes are very useful, and they are all summed up by excellent people. It's really good. I just read it repeatedly and learned a lot, really;
10. There must be some kind of mathematics in your corresponding major. Of course, you must have an ideal college. When reviewing, try to get the examination papers of the ideal colleges in previous years. If you look closely, you will find that those things are repeated every year, especially in colleges with separate propositions. This thing is very important, not only the same topic may appear, but more importantly, those things will tell you a general review direction. Really, make good use of them and understand all the exercises in previous years.
Eleven, in order to improve themselves, you can study by yourself with your classmates. Discussing topics is very effective in improving grades. Maybe everyone has their own way. My experience is for reference only. I have other things to do, so let's stop here. If you have any questions, please leave me a message. I hope you can be admitted to your ideal university!