Help me! I'm ready to be a sophomore, but my math level stops at TAT.
Actually, mathematics is not as difficult as you think. Summarize the knowledge points by yourself and draw a knowledge block diagram. I brought many art students this year, and their final math scores were very good. To sum up, it is the fear of mathematics itself and the lack of methods that lead to too many results. My advice to you is to rearrange the key knowledge points such as trigonometric function vector and sequence. In addition, you need to find a teacher you like and accept, and finally a summative teacher. For example, what are the methods to find the sum of the first n items in mathematics, and when to use them? There is also a way to find the general term formula and when to use it. Don't lose confidence in yourself. Let me tell you an example of a girl I took this year: she stopped going to school before finishing junior high school, then studied dentistry, and later had to take the college entrance examination because she didn't have a doctor's license when she was preparing to open her own dental clinic. She began to study high school mathematics in March this year, and finally got 93 in the college entrance examination. So don't lose heart, believe in yourself. It's just that your study state and habits have not been adjusted well. Let's go