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How to deal with the poor math of liberal arts in senior two?
I am a sophomore, experienced the college entrance examination and worked as a tutor for senior three students many times, so I have a deep feeling about mathematics, which is summarized as follows:

1. Mathematics learning focuses on thinking, and the highest level of mathematics is to draw inferences from others. It is not easy to reach this state. My method is to compare different questions applied to the same method and summarize their similarities and differences. After thinking, I will naturally have an extraordinary understanding of it. 2. Set up a set of wrong questions to collect your own mistakes. Take it out when reviewing, and you will get good grades in the exam. 3. Make a simulation paper before the exam, the test paper is almost the best as the real question, increase your self-confidence and better adapt to the examination room; 4. Turn over the books frequently, recall the vague concepts immediately, and mark them well.

The above is my method, I hope it will have a positive impact on you, and don't underestimate your ability and potential. Everyone has the ability to get high marks, so don't give up easily. .

I recommend that you make up the knowledge points you left behind before, because it is coherent ~

We can communicate again if we have specific questions. Good luck!