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High school mathematics self-study
Hello, I just walked out of high school.

I don't think high school mathematics is very difficult, but this is what I feel after studying in school. (My high school math is above 120)

One good thing about the school is that students help each other. I often give lectures to others, so I can consolidate and review my knowledge without spending more time on my own. And there is a learning atmosphere for students to do problems together, and they will not be impatient. At school, there are rules about time. Maybe you think the arrangement at home is more suitable, but I can only expect your self-control and planning ability to be ok. ) Learning is targeted, which can test phased learning. This is how I feel at school.

Now let's talk about mathematics. Since I haven't studied in Grade One and Grade Two, it may be really difficult to keep up with Grade Three. Maybe going home is a good choice. Mathematics is based on concepts, formulas, calculating ability and understanding ability. (Hehe, I made it up myself) Concepts and formulas, if you understand the textbook, (as long as you understand it, don't waste time memorizing it) and then do all the small exercises in the textbook (they are very simple, that is, help to consolidate the knowledge of the textbook, and you can usually remember most of the formulas and concepts after finishing). Be sure to have a good exercise book. I suggest using the same ones as the teachers and classmates. Teachers are experienced after all. Workbooks are generally step-by-step exercises, and the basics in the workbooks have been done, so the basics are basically fine (according to my personal experience). Then I have been doing the problem. I am a master of mathematics in our class (shy), and I can also do simple problems. I won't spend too much time to increase my feel and confidence, so don't digress, the foundation is very important! Math workbooks are all in class, and they all have questions. If you do too much, you will have ideas when you encounter type questions.

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Solid foundation+crazy questions! !

I have no experience of self-study at home (I hardly study at home, sweat! ), so I can only talk about my school experience

I didn't study in Grade One and Grade Two. . . How did you get into senior three? Hehe) If you work hard enough, maybe you can ~ ~

Say something for your reference ~ ~

I wish you progress in your study! !