To sum up, boys' achievements in mathematics are often late bloomers, while girls are outstanding in the end, but they are not universal. The reason is that mathematics often needs to be combined with physical objects to reflect its practical significance, especially in today's society, which needs more practical things. There are many examples of designing various products and building buildings by combining physics with geometry in mathematics. In addition, the ability to solve practical problems often determines whether a person has a clear mind.
Personally, I think that for most girls, the difference between math and English is because of girls' interest and thinking. If you are not interested in mathematics, doing a dry problem is a problem, then your understanding ability will not be exercised. On the other hand, English doesn't need to run around like math ... as long as you want to study, study hard and spend more time studying, there is nothing you can't learn well.