First of all, you can understand the examples, but you can't do them. To be sure, you don't use your brain because you don't like it and are afraid. You can try to like it, even if you study math hard because you like a teacher (everyone I know has it, and it improves quickly). First of all, you should like it. It's always fun to do what you like. I used to be poor at Chinese. I know the score by reading the answer, recite many famous sentences and can't write a composition. I seldom get 100. But I have a good memory and like to recite texts, especially those that others can't recite. I have a great sense of accomplishment. Later, I like reading poems and reading those messy things every day. . Chinese has made rapid progress, and the final score, as far as ranking is concerned, is very high. So if you waste half a day, it means the same thing. You must like it first. If you do something you don't like, it's a waste of time.
Second, after you like it, you should work hard enough. You said you could read it. Can you solve the same problem behind your back? You see, because there are always answers behind to remind you that you can understand. No one reminded you in the examination room. What you have mastered depends on your constant problem solving, analysis and accumulation. Where did you get the muscles without exercise? Where did you get the experience if you didn't do the problem? Even if you do a few questions, carefully taste, summarize and consult teachers and classmates, you will certainly improve, as long as you are not stupid, as long as you are shameless, as long as you work hard.
Third, it doesn't matter if you can't learn math in the end. There are many majors in the university that have nothing to do with mathematics. It doesn't matter. If you stick to it and don't muddle along, you can live on. Say utilitarian words, your life may have nothing to do with math in the future, maybe you are not good at math, and you can be very happy and have a good life (this is just to show that your success depends on hard work, and you don't have to stick to disciplines and choose your own path, which is not to make you despise anything).
Finally, it's time for a new round of college entrance examination, one year away. To tell the truth, I still have work in my hand, and I haven't finished talking with you, but it just reminds me of the past. Sometimes, your daily accumulation will explode at the right time, which may really change your life. Step by step, if you want to make up for it, you can only rely on harder sweat. Nothing is stronger than that era!
Come on, teenagers who don't know if they are brothers and sisters (although they don't like to call each other brothers)! Let's work together!
Keep working hard. .