2. Basic knowledge: Mathematical contests usually require solid basic knowledge, including algebra, geometry, probability and so on. You need to make sure that you have a deep understanding of this knowledge.
3. Problem solving: By doing a lot of exercises, you can be familiar with the types of questions in the competition and improve the speed and accuracy of solving problems. At the same time, you can also find your own weaknesses and review them in a targeted manner.
4. Take mock exams: mock exams can help you adapt to the rhythm and pressure of the competition and improve your ability to take exams.
5. Access to information: You can access some reference books on math competitions, or search related teaching videos and tutorials online to get more skills and methods for solving problems.
6. Review regularly: Math knowledge needs to be reviewed regularly to stay proficient. You can make a review plan and review what you have learned once a week or once a month.
7. Maintain good living habits: Good living habits are very important for study and exams. You need to ensure adequate sleep, a reasonable diet and proper exercise.
8. Keep a positive attitude: You may encounter setbacks and difficulties in the math contest, but you need to keep a positive attitude and believe that you have the ability to overcome these difficulties.