1. Understanding concepts: Mathematical analysis is an abstract subject, so understanding concepts is very important. In the process of learning, we should pay attention to understanding concepts, not just memorizing formulas and theorems.
2. Do more exercises: Mathematical analysis is a subject that needs a lot of practice. By doing a lot of exercises, we can deepen our understanding of concepts and theorems and master the problem-solving methods skillfully.
3. Learn to summarize: In the process of learning, learn to summarize what you have learned. By sorting out notes and making mind maps, you can help yourself better understand and remember what you have learned.
4. Think more: Mathematical analysis is a subject that needs brains. When solving a problem, we should think more about the principles and ideas behind the problem, rather than just mechanically applying formulas and theorems.
5. Ask for help: Don't be afraid to ask for help when you encounter difficulties or don't understand. You can ask teachers, classmates or online resources for help, and they will be happy to help you solve the problem.
6. Cultivate interest: Mathematical analysis is a subject that requires patience and perseverance. Cultivating interest in mathematical analysis can help you stick to it better.