Universal routine: self-reflection+comparison with others+individual reflection in each subject.
Self-reflection:
"Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, people are comforting themselves like this, but this tomorrow is enough to send them to the grave." I didn't really understand the true meaning of this sentence until yesterday's report card appeared in front of me. Every time my grades are not good, I will comfort myself with some words and get lost in these words. Sometimes I think, is my grade really that bad? I really can't do one thing well?
Compare with others:
Every time I think about playing outside the classroom, there are students studying in the classroom, which may be the reason for their good grades. A teacher once told me that "if you are not afraid of bullying, you are afraid of taking a vacation." After the holiday, we are playing, and it is difficult to learn bullying. My learning initiative is particularly poor. I finished the homework assigned by the teacher on time, that's just on time. I don't take the initiative to preview a text in advance, I don't take the initiative to review, and I often don't worry about a topic.
In retrospect, I also had a few nights of satisfaction because of doing the problem, but laziness drove me to have only a few nights of satisfaction, and I would study at night but the efficiency was not high. In recent months, I have been confused, distressed and at a loss. In the first few weeks, I was very motivated and wanted to learn, but there was no big breakthrough, which was far from my ideal. The final grade, English grade can be said to be terrible.
English reflection:
But English is the subject that I spend the most time on. I will finish the recitation task assigned by the teacher at once. If I didn't finish reciting it that day, I would go home and listen to it in class at night. My study method is very old-fashioned. It seems that memorizing English is of no use to me. You can't master knowledge points well, and you can't always improve your mastery of knowledge points. You always learn a knowledge point and remember the content at that time, but then you don't review it gradually, and your memory becomes more and more blurred. You don't know some words when you are reading and understanding, but you always feel that you have learned them, but you just don't know what they mean.
Mathematical reflection:
This math exam also encountered a similar problem. You can get the answer by applying the formula, but you didn't review it well. Another thing about math learning is that you don't know how to be flexible. I may have worked out a problem at that time, but if it appeared in another form, I wouldn't have done it. In my usual math study, I buried myself in copying what the teacher said in class. The teacher kept talking about knowledge points, while I copied them without thinking.
China reflection:
I can't read the notes after class and spend a lot of time re-understanding them. When I met a problem that I couldn't do in my homework, I thought for a while and opened the answer analysis. Secondly, it is Chinese. The score of multiple-choice questions is very low. I have a particularly bad habit. Even in large-scale exams, I won't read classical Chinese, only the questions. Obviously, two of the three multiple-choice questions are wrong. After this class, I want to read more books, enhance my comprehensive ability of extracurricular Chinese, read more books, accumulate reading experience, read articles first, and then do problems. For the study of comprehensive literature, I must recite more and listen carefully in class to ensure the quality of my homework.
I hope that in the new year, I can run hard and catch up with myself who was once highly expected!