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I am a junior three student. Every time I do a big math problem (grand finale, grand finale 2), I write a lot, but I always make mistakes. What is the reason?
I think, you must have seen that you are in a hurry to start writing after reviewing the topic a little, then get stuck in the middle, and then look back at the topic for a long time and find that your idea just now is wrong [or have similar habits]. .

To solve this problem, what needs to be changed is your own habits. First of all, the test speed should be slow, and it is very important to see the degree to which a person can tell everything just by looking at pictures. Some people will do it for a long time and finally find that one condition is missing. Originally, they wanted to save time, but the loss outweighed the gain. . Secondly, think quickly about the knowledge points related to the topic, which can be simply listed. . Start writing when you know it, pay attention to solving the formula and so on, and don't put it on the test paper [in that case, the test paper will become a draft paper. It is inconvenient for the teacher to correct the paper. ]

Finally, the standardization of writing. If your thinking is good, but your writing is poor, how can you ask someone to correct the paper? Of course, this is a matter of habit, and it is not easy to correct two days a day, so we should consciously let the teacher correct the papers conveniently and highlight the key points ~ _ ~

Good luck ~ _ ~