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You call me math.
\ (o)/~ Your score, to put it bluntly, means that you basically don't know anything, so there will be more content if you want to make up! But it's a good thing you're poor at math. Of all the cultural classes, I think math is the most likely to improve many points in a short time. Therefore, you must first have a firm belief and believe in yourself! If you do this, the rest will be easy. Here is my initial experience. First of all, you should know what kinds of questions are there in the test paper. At that time, we had 12 multiple-choice questions (including 8 basic questions) and 4 fill-in-the-blank questions (including 2-3 basic questions), each with 5 points. There are also several big questions (generally about 3 basic questions), each with 8 to 14 points. So as long as you have a good foundation, it is already 90 points. So you must make up your mind one hundred times! Secondly, choose a textbook that is particularly suitable for your authority (it must be authoritative, I used the "postgraduate entrance examination" at that time, which I think is particularly good), and you just need to do the second round of review. Because the second round of review is one question at a time, knowledge concentration is more conducive to memory absorption. You have to understand how many topics there are in a * * *, and each topic must be completed within a certain time. You must remember the most basic formula theorem, which is the soul of mathematics. If you can't remember them, you don't have to say anything. The bookstore has a relatively small book of mathematical formulas and theorems, which can be put in your pocket at any time. If you can't remember it, just take it out and read it a few times, and you will remember it. Don't feel that your memory is poor, remember Li Yang's words: Genius is the person who repeats the most times! Do a few more questions to consolidate these formulas. When reviewing the following topics, you should also do some questions about the topics reviewed earlier. This cycle is gradual, step by step. The memory method I admire is problem solving, because it is easier to remember. If it's too difficult, leave him alone. That will be time-consuming and unnecessary for your foundation. The teacher said such a difficult problem, you can do other problems. If you find the exam difficult, get there first. If you can't afford the first small problem, don't look at the second small problem. In the next big question, you should focus on trigonometric function, sequence, vector and probability. For example, hyperbola and function are basically at the end, so it is almost enough to get the first small question right. Secondly, I insist on doing appropriate questions and basic questions every day, and I must do them every day. You may be slow at first, you can't afford it, that's for sure, but as long as you have perseverance (90 days is no big deal, I'll throw caution to the wind! ), you will never remember, you will never be able to do it, and you will do it faster and faster from slow to fast! You will succeed! Friend, don't let math hold you back!

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