What year are you in? My experience is quite rich. One model in senior three 150, I only got 58, and the second model was 64. I don't like listening in class, so I have to sleep every day. Later, by doing a comprehensive paper, that is, a simulation or a real question of the college entrance examination, it was raised to more than 100. The advantage of comprehensive questions lies in finding problems, being familiar with type questions and cultivating the rhythm of answering questions. In fact, the college entrance examination questions are regular, especially math. We should find rules according to different local problems, especially big ones! Also, about teachers, there is no way. I suggest you find a good teacher from another school (in-service) to make up one or two classes a week, and only ask questions you can't, that is, answer questions. Although it costs money, it is also very effective. If you are in senior three or almost senior three, I remind you not to be lazy any more, and take math class for at least one hour every day, otherwise the most painful memory of senior three is failing math! And I recently found that high numbers are disgusting, and the foundation of mathematics is very important%>_<%
Senior one is actually the same. Typical questions are very important. There is no need to ask the sea at any time. Moreover, mathematics has a strange feature. I may not know much about it when I was studying, but I will look back later and it will be much better. Still the same suggestion, find a good teacher in service and ask if there are any questions you can't do every week. I can only say that it's unfortunate that you have such a teacher, but don't have any resistance to math if you can't learn it well. Listen carefully in class. Even if you don't understand something, you should follow the teacher closely. Don't be distracted or think for yourself. Just get used to it. Study hard and a bright future awaits you. ...