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On Mathematical Rejection
Mathematics is a subject that needs a lot of practice, and brushing questions is one of the effective ways to improve mathematics performance. Here are some suggestions:

1. Make a plan: First of all, you need to make a reasonable study plan, including the daily study time and the number of exercises to be completed each week. This will help you manage your time better and avoid cramming.

2. Choose the right topic: Not all topics are suitable for you. You should choose those topics with moderate difficulty that can exercise your problem-solving ability. Topics can be obtained from textbooks, reference books, the Internet and other channels.

3. Understand the topic: Before doing the topic, you need to make sure that you fully understand the requirements of the topic. If you have any questions about the topic, solve them first and then start doing it.

4. Think independently: When doing the problem, try to think independently and don't rely on the answer or others. This can help you improve your problem-solving ability and cultivate the habit of independent thinking.

5. Check your answer: After you finish the question, you should check your answer carefully to make sure there are no mistakes. If you find a mistake, you should find out the reason and try to correct it.

6. Summing up experience: After each problem, you should sum up your own experience in solving the problem, including where you did well and where you need to improve. This can help you improve your problem-solving ability.

7. Review regularly: Review the topics you have done regularly to ensure that you have a deep understanding of these topics. At the same time, review can also help you consolidate knowledge points and improve the memory effect.