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How to write a reflection summary for the first exam in senior three?
1. The first monthly exam that started in the blink of an eye has ended. However, what left me was irreparable time; Faced with these excellent but not sharp, stumbling-block scores, I can't help but get lost in thought; When I read the wrong questions and cross them, I feel infinite remorse in my heart. ...

After I calmed down, I scanned the paper carefully again, only to find out how careless and impatient I was. I started writing as soon as I got the title. If I don't understand the topic, I start to panic and don't know where to start. As a result, I completely lost my score on a 9-point math topic, which makes me very sad now.

3. "The teacher didn't talk about these topics at all ..." In fact, "I didn't", thinking that this reason can cover up all the mistakes. Now I think I still haven't reviewed and previewed quantitatively on time.

4. If you say that you usually review and preview, what does it matter if the teacher doesn't talk? Now the responsibility can only be pushed back to ourselves. Preview has always been an important requirement for students to study. If you don't preview before class, your study will be greatly reduced.

5. Learn by heart in an understanding way, not by rote. If you learn by rote and the questions are flexible, it will lead to a series of mistakes.

6. If the study tasks that should be completed every day are not completed, and you like to concentrate on reviewing and surprise exams, it will be more difficult to get good grades if you owe money every day.

7. Accumulate knowledge every day, review every day and concentrate on your study.