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How much can college entrance examination mathematics 98 English 98 comprehensive literature 192 Chinese 107 improve in one year? (Sorry, I'm a novice)
Chinese seems to have some basics. If you master the answering skills, poetry and reading can add up to 5 points. I don't know your composition level. Generally, if you can find a teacher to correct two articles every week, and then correct (including rewriting) for one month (at least once every two weeks thereafter), you can get about 4 points. Assuming that the basic knowledge score remains unchanged, China people are now 107+5+4 = 6544.

I study science, and I don't know much about literature. According to a student who is in the top five of the department of liberal arts stability, a comprehensive literature is a recitation, and then you can accurately figure out the intention of the questioner by doing more questions. If you are conservative, you can add 8 points, so the comprehensive literature is 192+8=200.

English is very low, and I feel that your vocabulary needs to be expanded. This is a long-term job. If you decide to repeat the study, you should start preparing now. You might as well take out all your textbooks, recite two lessons of words and phrases every day and review them every weekend, which is generally enough. In addition, it is estimated that you need to exercise your English scoring ability (that is, give full play to the accumulated basic knowledge), which is also a slow job. You might as well buy some good special training books according to the number of points deducted and do some every day to find out the reasons for your mistakes and correct them. If it is enough to do about 420 pages of questions in the college entrance examination next year and be conservative, then English 98+ 17 = 65447.

Mathematics is also very low, so it is suggested to make 4 or 5 sets of simulation papers within a limited time to find out the reasons for losing points (carelessness, mentality and ability). The first two are easy to say. If you have the ability, you might as well try to straighten out the study plan told by the second round review teacher with your own ideas and then record it, so that you can understand what a problem is thinking with your own ideas. If you can see through the problem smoothly, so much the better. This method gave me 20 points in math, which is conservative.

Then finally add 9+8+ 17+ 15=49 points.

It should be said that the main reason is myself. There are more than 30 repeat students in our class from 120 to 160. It is good that the above methods can be done. If you can't stick to it as expected, you'd better grasp what you have now.

In addition, when you ask, you'd better add the province. I'm from Shandong, and some parts may be different, so you'd better make changes when you apply.