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What about math scores? Today, my friends and I are taller than him except math, but I am 49 in math and he is 96 in math.
There are indeed high and low talents in mathematics and physics.

(Off-topic, I don't think being good at math has brought me a sense of superiority, so I can use functions to buy food ~)

But there is a truth that everyone knows: it is much easier to get 20 points from 40 to 60 than from 80 to 100!

Take the college entrance examination as an example, the question type is 7:2: 1, of which 70% are basic questions. Basic questions can be added in a short time by brushing questions, even if it is not too high, it is certainly no problem to raise the score to 10 or above.

He's different. You are 47 points behind him in math. According to the subjects of the senior high school entrance examination, each subject is probably 10, but it is relatively difficult for him to improve.

As long as the exam is stable, there is still great hope to crush him.

I hope you can find a good teacher to make up the foundation for you and get twice the result with half the effort. . .

I have been out of my misery for many years. Now, looking back at those entrance examinations, I find that it is not that difficult. At that time, I felt as if I had died. A little fussy. . . But some things have to be experienced before they can be understood (this is normal, and no one knows what to do without passing the exam). . . Relax and sincerely wish you success in the exam O(∩_∩)O!