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What should I do if I am not good at math and physics in Grade Two?
It is better to make up math, because math scores are more important and it is not easy to support yourself. Moreover, the mathematics foundation of junior high school still has an impact on senior high school. If junior high school doesn't find the right method, senior high school is hard to learn well.

Practice physics more first, and then observe it for a while. If there is little improvement, consider making up lessons. After all, junior high school physics is relatively simple, generally speaking, the impact is not great. Physics in Grade Two is really an introduction. If you can't learn well for a while, you may just find the right method, or feel that you don't feel it. It's easy to go up with more practice. And junior high school physics and senior high school physics are completely different concepts. Whether junior high school is good or not has no effect on senior high school study. Even I can see that junior high school is too good, and the concept is deeply rooted, which senior high school can't accept. Therefore, I personally feel that there is no need to make up for junior high school physics, and my grades are ok. Of course, if it is really bad enough to drag down the senior high school entrance examination, you still have to think about it and see your personal situation.