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Senior three, can the math blank be remedied?
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Problem description:

I am poor at math, especially trigonometry. It can be said that the whole high school mathematics is almost equal to not learning. I got good grades in other subjects, but math was terrible. Can I make it right? I really want to go to college! Please tell me what can I do to achieve a score of 100 or above in mathematics within half a year without delaying the study of the other four subjects (the standard score is 150)?

This concerns my future and destiny. Please answer carefully. Don't copy it to me in "Know". I have already seen it. Sincerely ask for your advice! !

Analysis:

It is difficult, but not impossible, because my current girlfriend is a living example. Her grades in Grade One and Grade Two are particularly poor. At that time, the teacher gave her an evaluation that if she repeated her studies for one year, she might be admitted to a second-rate university. At that time, this sentence spread from my mother's mouth to my ears. She was very sad and began to study hard. In the end, she scored second in the college entrance examination, and math was particularly difficult in our year. She got 65400. Chemistry 140 and physics 130 are more than one kind of key universities. No one expected it, so it's not impossible to see if you eat or not. At that time, she was reading, eating and going to school, all at breakneck speed, staying up late at night! So, the possibility exists!

When she began to study, she began to teach herself from the first year of high school. Every knowledge point has been reviewed, including the definition, how to say the theorem, how to deduce it, what are the conditions, how to use it, and even how to count the pages. She remembers it clearly!

Her method is almost the same as mine. Let me introduce my study method to you. This is a post I wrote to others, so I won't type it again. You can have a look, I hope it will be useful to you!

In fact, the point is not how to learn math in grade three, but how to learn math. I remember when I was in junior high school, I took part in the best junior high school Olympics class in our city. When I entered the class, there were 65 people and 73 people in the class. It's my first test, and I'm average. At the end of the semester, I was the first in my grade. This is not to say that there is any miracle in learning mathematics. The most basic concepts should be thoroughly understood, the basic theorem should be firmly remembered, and the formula should be deduced to how to reach this conclusion. This is the most basic, and there can be no ambiguity. In fact, as long as you can do this well, you can basically get more than half of the scores. The next thing you have to do is to read more books, do more questions, not ask for more, refine them first, and make it clear when you get to the questions. You should know how to summarize when you finish the questions. Don't bury yourself in it. Remember the test center for this topic after last night. In addition, you should use as many methods as possible to solve a problem. Different methods and knowledge points are used. In this case, doing one question is equivalent to consolidating the knowledge points of several questions, which can achieve twice the result with half the effort. In addition, there are some conclusive things to remember about the questions you have done, because these are sometimes right.

I can only say this roughly, because this is really a very detailed topic. Remember, it is difficult to learn fine math, but it is not difficult to learn math well, as long as you can master the method and stick to it! Come on, ha, you want it!