Students in secondary vocational schools need to spend more energy and time learning mathematics. But as long as you are willing to spend more time studying in class, and make good use of after-school tutoring, self-study and other learning forms to gradually improve the foundation of mathematics, you can make great progress in a week. In addition, it is suggested that secondary vocational school students can take part in mathematical competitions, Olympic games and other activities to improve their mathematical ability.
Although the time in a week is limited, you can't force yourself to study too much. You should arrange your time reasonably according to your physical condition and learning progress, so as to avoid excessive fatigue affecting the learning effect. The most important thing is to maintain an optimistic and confident attitude and strengthen your belief that you can make progress.