1. Make a reasonable study plan: arrange the daily study time reasonably, break down the math course into small goals and complete it step by step.
2. Do more exercises: Mathematics is a subject that needs constant practice. By doing a lot of exercises, you can be familiar with all kinds of questions and problem-solving methods.
3. Understanding concepts and principles: Mathematics is a subject based on concepts and principles, and we should pay attention to understanding concepts and principles, not just memorizing formulas.
4. Ask for help: If you encounter difficulties or don't understand, ask for help from teachers, classmates or parents in time, and don't delay.
5. Participate in remedial classes or cram schools: You can participate in math remedial classes or cram schools if you have the conditions, and deepen your understanding of math knowledge through the guidance and explanation of professional teachers.
6. Think more and solve more problems: Mathematics is a subject that needs to think and solve problems. We should think more about the nature and solutions of problems and cultivate the ability of logical thinking.
7. Use Internet resources: There are many high-quality mathematics learning resources on the Internet, such as teaching videos and online exercises, which can be fully utilized for learning.
8. Insist on reviewing and summarizing: review what you have learned regularly, summarize and deepen your memory and understanding.
9. Cultivate interest: It is very important to cultivate interest in mathematics. You can increase your interest in mathematics by reading books related to mathematics and participating in mathematics competitions.
In a word, improving math scores requires hard work and continuous study. Through reasonable study methods and unremitting efforts, I believe that senior high school students will definitely make progress.