There are two reasons for the serious decline in math scores:
First, during this period, something delayed my study, such as family, puppy love, games, mobile phones and so on. These are all factors that affect students' learning, which leads to no effort or wrong learning state during this period.
In view of this situation, we should first adjust our emotions, plan our study time, and then study in detail. We should not only review the courses left behind in the second semester of senior two, but also keep up with the new courses in senior three, so we should spend more time.
Secondly, being ill in hospital for a period of time is also an important reason for the decline of students' math scores, because the course has not been studied for a period of time, which leads to incomprehensible problems in class and later courses after class, and the problems that have not been solved in time are left behind. Over time, it leads to hard work and a decline in grades.
In view of this situation, review in time, read more books, thoroughly understand the knowledge points, then solve the examples and exercises in the textbook, and then find several sets of test questions to practice, so that the foundation is laid and the results will naturally go up.
Third, what you usually learn is ok, you can understand it in class and finish your homework independently after class. Usually, I don't practice comprehensive test questions, which is also a reason why my test results are not ideal. I want to review in time, and then do more comprehensive questions to find problems and solve them in time.
Fourth, there is something wrong with the examination room. This situation is unlikely, but there are, for example, physical reasons or other reasons that lead to unsatisfactory test results on the day of the exam, but learning itself is ok. In this case, continue to work hard and don't have a psychological burden. Naturally, the exam results are still very good.