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I am a liberal arts student, and my final grade is only 500 points. Is it possible to make progress?
Of course, there is the possibility of progress. My math has risen from 80+ to 130.

I hope my words can help you. First of all, you must understand this book. If you don't know anything, you have to ask your teacher or classmates. This step is necessary. If you don't understand it, you can choose to memorize it. Then every time the teacher finishes his homework, he can't copy his classmates. This is a time-consuming job. You should understand every question, not only the correct answer, but also the principle and problem-solving skills. There is also practice. Don't think that practice is unnecessary and there won't be too many questions, but you must understand the principles and problem-solving skills. I suggest you prepare a notebook to record the questions you made wrong in each exam and the questions you usually practice, and analyze the reasons for the mistakes before each exam and review them. Also, if you don't understand, just ask. Don't be shy. Always ask and review. My habit is to preview in advance, guess the teacher's homework on the first day, and then do it well I don't know if it suits you.

As long as you persist, there is absolutely no problem with math. Besides, this method will not be obvious at first. After you persist, when you reach the third year of high school, it will highlight that your math foundation will become very solid. This method is time-consuming, and there is no quick math method. Practice more and summarize more.

Hey hey, by the way, I am also a liberal arts major. Hehe, comprehensive literature is very important. I don't know if you took the literature synthesis exam.