One is to recite the formula, and the other is to practice the topics that you think are the easiest to take care of yourself in the whole volume.
This can guarantee a paper 60 points.
If you don't work 200% on the remaining problems, you'll have to rely on luck.
In addition, to be honest, if the remaining questions are worth more than 400%, MABY will have the possibility of 100 points, but it seems unlikely to me unless you have excellent personality.
The highest is about 90 points.
And you can't just study math, can you?
Although I don't want to hurt you, it really depends on character in the exam. The 90.438+000 exam is easy to pass, as long as I make mistakes in multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions. It's not a solid foundation, and there are dozens of simulation papers that make you feel that 100 points, and the college entrance examination to 100 points can only be improvised.
This is a bit tricky. You can't be completely ready.
But you can take the exam with the mentality that I can take the exam 100% or more, which will help your grades. If you get upset when you see the topic, that's the biggest problem.
In addition, it is not a good way to do 10 hours of math problems every day, and there is not 10 hours all day. Other subjects really need time to review.
The exam is to see who remembers more and remembers well. So, I wish you success.