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Is Sichuan College Entrance Examination Mathematics Difficult?
This year's Sichuan college entrance examination mathematics paper is moderately difficult, and candidates with good mathematical foundation also feel that this year's college entrance examination mathematics is more difficult.

The college entrance examination in Sichuan is very difficult, with nearly 700,000 candidates in Sichuan, ranking fourth except Henan, Guangdong and Shandong.

At present, three volumes are used nationwide. In terms of difficulty, three volumes are the lowest, followed by two volumes, and one volume is the most difficult. However, regarding the difficulty of admission, the status quo of Sichuan candidates is not optimistic. Although there are not millions of candidates in Henan, there are more than 700,000 in Sichuan and about 65,438+10,000 in science. If you want to read better books, your score will be close to 600.

College entrance examination review skills:

1, skillfully manage the daily time.

To ensure reasonable sleep arrangements, it is recommended to get up after 6: 00 in the morning, rest for 30 minutes at noon, and sleep no more than 23: 30 at night. If you often doze off in class, it means that there is something wrong with your schedule and your learning efficiency is low. It is necessary to realize that more than 70% of the knowledge is completed in the classroom and 30% in the spare time.

2. Skillfully do time-limited training

College entrance examination is a big system, and all subjects are part of it. Strengthening limited training is an effective way to coordinate multi-disciplinary learning and single-disciplinary learning. When doing chapter exercises, answer each question within a limited time, compare whether it is correct or not, find out the problem, and make up or correct it in the shortest time. A correct rate of less than 70% often means that there are big problems in relevant chapters.

3. Clever grasp of spare time

Fragments of time come and go without a trace. It's no use. No one knows that it has been here. I only agreed after using it. It is especially necessary to use intermittent and frequent recitation to gain spare time, which is especially necessary for learning Chinese and English. When reciting Chinese and English classics,