I think math scores are related to IQ, but obviously your poor math scores have nothing to do with your IQ.
You say that you have few ideas and are stubborn, but this is still because you have too few problems to solve and lack experience. After all, no one is born with the flexibility to solve all problems. You should use the ever-developing methods to solve the different problems you encounter in your progress.
Learning mathematics well depends on persistent efforts. It is really difficult to learn it well without interest, but to cope with the senior high school entrance examination, you have to study hard without interest. When you feel that your grades have improved, your interest will definitely be raised.
Now the question you have to think about is: the reason why you can't go to math: the foundation is not good? Not working hard enough? I've done a lot of problems, but I can't remember them when I'm done?
I think these can be mentioned by studying hard.
Bad foundation? Then there is no way to be lazy. When you do the problem and find that your basic knowledge is not solid, you must turn over the previous books in time or ask the teachers and classmates clearly, so as not to get up slowly;
I've done a lot of problems, but I can't remember them when I'm done? When learning math, you must think more and think more. If you don't really understand the topic, it's no use doing more topics. After finishing the topic, you must be good at summing up, especially the right and wrong questions.
In short, as long as you work hard and you are already smart, your grades will definitely go up. Teachers have some problems, but if you are willing to work hard, there is nothing you can't do. But at first, you will definitely study hard and feel uncomfortable. I hope you can stick to it ~ ~
Come on, come on, come on! ! ! !