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Why is math suddenly bad in senior three?
The first problem is that the math problem in senior three is a comprehensive problem, which contains the knowledge points of all parts. There are very few things learned before, and the test sites are very clear, so the review is also targeted, so the grades of senior one and senior two will be better. After the comprehensive examination questions in senior three, there are many knowledge points to consider, and there are generally many solutions, some simple and some difficult.

My advice to you is: 1. Review the basic knowledge points, not once, but in-depth understanding, so that it is possible to apply them flexibly. 2. Mentality problem, now you have some psychological pressure, which is not good. So relax, find some basic problems to do, and find inspiration and confidence. 3. Examination skills. It is difficult to fill in the blanks in general mathematics. You should know how to give up in the exam, and give up what you can get first. Finally, come back and do these difficult problems.

Summing up problems at ordinary times, we should actively communicate with the teacher and follow the teacher's rhythm. It should be a round of review now. There is still time, so don't worry. Take a good look at the wrong questions in the questions you usually do, think of other methods for the right questions, and compare which method is better and which method is safer. 5. Usually find some comprehensive questions to do properly and exercise your ability to use knowledge points.

There is still time before the college entrance examination, so don't worry. I was a candidate last year, so I can understand your feelings. I hope my advice can help you. Come on! !