Senior three liberal arts mathematics
I used to be a liberal arts student. In the third year of high school, many people do their own problems and usually listen to what you need to hear in class. I think you should buy some reference books to do. Personally, I think it's better to buy a comprehensive one, because each chapter will have a certain depth first, and then it seems that time is pressing now, which will hurt my self-confidence. Buy some simulation questions or do the college entrance examination questions in various districts, and do some questions for the college entrance examination. Remember not to deviate from the goal of the college entrance examination and do strange questions. Another important point is that if you don't understand, you should try your best to ask. Don't be shy at this time. If you don't understand, ask in the teacher's office until you understand (it's better to ask the teacher than the classmates) ~ You can also find some people with similar or higher grades to do the problem together. I remember that I used to discuss with several classmates to take an exam every day, and then I scored it myself. If I didn't understand it, I would correct it. Liberal arts focus on the foundation. Confidence is very important ~! ~! ~! I believe you can do it. However, do more questions. Although the tactics of asking questions about the sea are not advocated, facing the exam is also an option.