When I was in the sixth grade of primary school last semester, my grades were in a mess. Sometimes I couldn't finish my homework, but by the time of the final exam, my grades had completely changed. Near the final exam, my parents bought me a lot of useful study materials for me to review at home. I was touched to see that my parents spent so much money to buy me study materials. From then on, I made up my mind to redouble my efforts and stop worrying about my parents.
From then on, I began a down-to-earth review, and I knew it was not so easy to get excellent grades. Every day, we should keep good words and paragraphs of Chinese in mind, and then we should keep mathematical formulas in mind. Listening to English recording every day is a compulsory course, memorizing words and sentences. In this way, with the passage of time, the results have improved significantly. I deeply understand the truth that "as long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle" As long as you work hard and pay, there will be good returns.
The final exam is coming, and the review is getting more and more tense. Dad said, "Genius needs one percent wit and ninety-nine percent sweat." This strengthened my confidence in studying hard.
When the final exam came, when I went out, my father told me, "Be calm, think hard and believe that you are the best!" " "I nodded confidently. But in the examination room, my heart is like fifteen buckets of water-seven up and eight down. The paper was handed out immediately, and I suddenly remembered what my father said. I slowly calmed down and answered the questions seriously. The exam was finally over, and I went home with confidence, leaving my father waiting for the good news.
On the third day, the paper was finally sent. My hands were full of sweat, and when I read that I was seventh, I almost jumped for joy. It really pays off! I firmly believe that I will work harder and forge ahead in the future.