In the just-concluded mid-term exam, I made many mistakes that I shouldn't have made.
I have always been good at math, but this time, due to some strange coincidences, I made many mistakes in math. After careful reflection, I think this has a lot to do with my carelessness in reading the topic. This also extends to other aspects. Many small mistakes in calculation cost me a lot of points.
I understand that the teacher expects a lot of me, but I still didn't do well in the exam. I'm very sorry about that. But since you made a mistake, you have to correct it. So after passing the exam, I also thought a lot about what I must learn in the future.
First of all, I want to get rid of the bad habit of not looking at the questions carefully in the exam. Sometimes I often look at the front of the topic and write the following questions conveniently, but there are many mistakes. This may also have something to do with answering skills.
In short, in the future practice, I must carefully examine the questions in the course of the exam, see the questions by myself, and see the questions clearly and optimistically. Check it several times when time permits, and never allow yourself to make unnecessary mistakes like this again.