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What subject do you regret most about the college entrance examination?
My biggest regret in the college entrance examination is Chinese. I am a science student, so I am good at physics, chemistry and mathematics, but my Chinese is weak. Specifically, I only got 93 points in the Chinese subject, which is my lowest score. This achievement is a big blow to me, because I have carefully reviewed my Chinese knowledge and done a lot of Chinese practice before. However, during the exam, I found that the Chinese composition was off topic and I chose some wrong choice questions.

Looking back on the situation at that time, I felt that I was not fully prepared for Chinese. Although I have done a lot of Chinese exercises, I don't fully understand Chinese knowledge points and writing skills, so I am prone to make mistakes in the actual exam. In addition, I didn't spend enough time practicing Chinese composition, which led to my writing ability not being fully exerted.

However, I also learned some useful experiences from this exam. In order to improve my Chinese performance, I began to spend more time reading excellent literary works and tried to imitate their writing style and language expression. At the same time, I began to pay more attention to the writing skills and common mistakes in Chinese composition and try to avoid mistakes in the exam. These efforts achieved good results in the subsequent exams.

Generally speaking, although my Chinese performance is not very good, this experience made me realize my own shortcomings and learn from them. Through continuous efforts, I believe my Chinese ability will be improved, and I will finally achieve ideal results. Therefore, whether it is the college entrance examination or other areas of life, we should actively face challenges and constantly learn and improve our abilities.