First, adjust mentality and correct learning attitude.
University is different from high school, no matter what we learn or the way teachers teach, but in any case, the purpose of our coming to school has not changed, that is to learn knowledge. Don't make it your goal to pass 60 points in the college exam. To adjust our mentality is to realize that in college, we study independently, and more often we study by ourselves. Correct learning attitude means to have your own learning plan, and don't follow others' advice. Keep a positive and enterprising heart.
Second, master the correct learning methods.
If you are a freshman, you will feel that the teacher has caught up with the rocket in class, and there are only a few classes a week. At this time, most of the time is really extracurricular. Then I think your study method needs to be different from that of high school. There is no change in general, so it is necessary to preview before class. In class, I want to remind teachers that although there are many things to say, we can't ignore them. You'd better take notes when necessary. Finish the exercises in time after class, and don't let go of the questions you can't. Seriously completing the learning tasks after class is the main motivation to really promote your absorption of new knowledge. Never ignore the efficiency of the use of extracurricular time.
One more thing, I want to remind you that when you are studying in college, don't be shy, afraid to ask, and disdain to ask. Universities are not just high numbers, but also others. As long as you think it is something you need to learn, don't let it go easily, strive for it and learn to understand it. I believe you will live a full life.
Third, review before the exam.
In fact, college exams are not as difficult as high school exams, and there are not as many knowledge points as high school extension. I think it is also very important to study advanced mathematics in university and thoroughly understand every knowledge point in the textbook. If you are preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, you must do this. If you want to learn advanced mathematics well, at least half a month before the exam, I suggest you read the textbook carefully. Look at the examples by the way.
I have finished studying advanced mathematics in college, and I thought it was very practical when I was a freshman. And now I think learning advanced mathematics well is very useful for college physics, engineering mechanics, electrotechnics and so on. The results of each exam are not bad, and they can be above 85 points. But personally, I think what I value is not the score, but what I really learned, which lays the foundation for my present and future study.
I don't know if my suggestion is of great help to you, but I sincerely hope that you can learn advanced mathematics well and lay a solid foundation for your future study.
Persistence is victory! ! Hmm. How interesting ....