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What should I do in high school mathematics?
I won't comfort you ~ I'm a senior three now. According to my original experience, the senior high school entrance examination is basically like this (before the curriculum reform). The point is below.

1 basic knowledge-read the textbook carefully while there is still enough time. Don't read it all at once without reading a chapter. Let the teacher tell you that it is the key point, not the test center. (Because you got 24 points, obviously the foundation is not good! )

2 summarize the test sites by yourself. Unlike our senior high school, the senior high school entrance examination has many test sites and is easy to summarize. Every time the teacher asks you to do which sets of papers, pay attention to the places where you often take exams and practice the difficult points appropriately. The last question of each paper is almost the finale. Don't look at the answer, try it yourself ~ it will increase your confidence and be very beneficial to your senior high school entrance examination! Remember, this is based on you! )

3 mentality. Be sure to relax, junior high school knowledge is not difficult, and don't feel bored and rejected ~ the key is to enhance self-confidence. I believe I can learn math well!

Come on! Take advantage of the last few months and follow the plan, and you will gain something! I wish you success in the senior high school entrance examination!