Usually I don't take classes seriously, and I get 99 in math. To this end, I have come up with several ways. 1) Before doing the problem, always remember that there is another ""; 2) When solving a problem, don't rush to write, first list the main steps of this problem on the draft paper, and then step by step, don't ignore every detail, and try to answer every question completely and beautifully; 3) Do more different types of questions at ordinary times, so that when you get the test paper, you will be familiar with most of the questions and be more sure; 4) Do some calculation exercises properly to avoid losing points in calculation. I think if I can make the above mistakes, I will try my best to reduce my own mistakes in the exam. Therefore, I will try my best to do the above.
But I think it is not enough to rely on the above points alone. I should also have some scientific test-taking skills. So, I came up with a few points according to my actual situation. First, after I get the test paper, I should look at it as a whole to see which questions are easier and which are more difficult. Second, I will start with simple questions and take down all the easy scores. Third, if there are multiple-choice questions, I won't. Write one if you are confused, because it is better to write an opportunity you have than no opportunity. Fourth, when you encounter a problem, you can't write it out, so you pass it. Don't stare at that problem and ignore other problems. Fifth, check carefully after the exam to see if there are any mistakes or mistakes.
I will try my best to do my best in the next exam.
This exam, I got an experience, the exam is good, but I have to make persistent efforts.
Many questions that I should have answered correctly were written wrong. The answer is simple, but I was too careless. Next time, I must review before answering questions, so that I can ensure that I answer the correct questions.
I will continue to work hard and believe that there will be an ideal result at the end of the term!