I can tell you very clearly.
Teach yourself at home? No way! Absolutely not!
However, I personally advocate self-study.
You can teach yourself properly at school,
This can ensure high efficiency,
But also can accurately learn the knowledge points that they have not mastered.
Time for self-study at home.
I imagine myself like this:
Get up at six every day.
Start reciting English words
Recite English words and begin to recite Chinese texts.
Then I began to learn math and did exercises on 10 page every day.
After writing math, I began to write chemistry. Is it okay to write an 8-page chemistry exercise every day?
Eight more pages of biology and six pages of physics.
Anyway, I studied at home, and the time I can control is definitely more than the time I can control at school, not a little.
So I can definitely do more than I can honestly do at school, so I don't know where to go.
Then my grades will surpass those of my classmates who follow the teacher honestly at school, and it is certainly just around the corner.
but
The gap between ideal and reality is always huge.
In reality, I have slapped my previous fantasy.
Actually, I taught myself at home, that's all.
Get up at half past seven every morning.
Lie prone on the table and sleep until nine o'clock.
Open the English textbook and find that the word has not entered your mind.
Open the Chinese textbook again and find that not only words don't enter the brain, but also ancient poetry and classical Chinese can't enter.
Then it's half past ten.
I have been studying this for an hour and a half. I haven't learned much, but it's time for the next class.
So I picked up my tablet computer and started to turn it on.
It doesn't matter at first glance.
The video of Li Li is really nice.
One by one.
I can't stop.
Before you know it, it will be twelve o'clock.
Then let's have lunch together.
After lunch, don't you take a lunch break?
So I slept until two in the afternoon.
Then I began to study math, physics and chemistry.
Math, a look, huh? How come I can't even do basic questions?
Let's change physics. Physics is still my strong point. I made a few questions and a pair of answers, huh? Why is it basically wrong?
Not to mention biochemistry … I can't stand reading textbooks … I finally crustily skin of head and read a few pages of textbooks, and once I do the problem, huh? What did I read in the textbook just now? How come I don't remember at all? And … how come the topic and knowledge point seem completely irrelevant …
At the end of the day, I seem to have learned nothing.
Instead of feeling a sense of accomplishment, I am more anxious.
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