Which should I make up first, math, physics or chemistry?
Make up math. Personally, I think math is the most difficult, so I don't have any suggestions for making up math, because my math is the worst. What about physics? According to what you said, your physics is very poor. I guess your choice of questions must be terrible? In fact, the multiple-choice questions in physics are relatively simple. Except for a few difficult questions, other exams are the foundation. If you are allowed to read a book, you will definitely not stand it. So I suggest you do the questions crazily and consolidate the foundation directly in the wrong questions. I think this method is feasible, and I found it under such circumstances. I suggest that when you do the problem, read it, think about your own ideas and then put it down. I just think desperately, but I can't think of it. Look at the answer (the answer must be seen), compare it with my own ideas, leave the idea of solving the answer in my mind, and then pass the question. A week later, do these questions again. Don't expect to do it completely. In fact, there are many things you can't do. As for chemistry, you have to do it like crazy. Suggest doing the problem of 5.3, not bad. When doing a problem, don't do all the parts together. For example, if you do inorganic reasoning today, you will turn to 5.3. There are always some inorganic inferences in every exercise. Do most of it and do the rest the next day. The next day, you will feel it immediately. I'm not kidding you. Don't be afraid of mistakes, but do it boldly. Now that you are in senior three, the teacher will definitely come to class for several rounds of review. Listen carefully when reviewing. After reviewing in class, your teacher should give you some exercises to do in class. These exercises should be done carefully, so they should be possible. Also, in life, I want to remind you that you must not stay up late at night, 10 to sleep, and take an adequate nap. You must sleep, so that you will be full of energy, otherwise you will doze off in class. I hope you can make up your mind to study. The final stage is willpower. Again, don't be afraid of mistakes, but do it boldly. You have a poor foundation, so you can only consolidate your foundation in your mistakes and remember more reference answers. Finally, I want to say "Come on" to you and wish you good results.