I just entered the third year of high school, and I guess I haven't finished my math class yet. I'm still learning the basics. But during the exam, the teacher should grasp the students' learning progress and work out some comprehensive questions. Students who have not undergone comprehensive training can't get good grades naturally, and will generally improve after review.
In addition, don't care too much about the usual exam results in senior three, which will affect your review. It is necessary to summarize after the exam. Summarizing one's mastery of high school knowledge is helpful to improve the review efficiency.
The study of senior three is to prepare for the college entrance examination, and this key point cannot be ignored because of the test results.
Brush more questions in science, which is very helpful to improve the score. Math study can also brush questions, but you can't give up reviewing other subjects in order to improve your math performance.