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After the exam, I found that I used my right brain, and I was good in other subjects, but I was not good at math. I'm good at remembering words. How can we improve our math scores?
I look at your question like this: first of all, don't be superstitious about what the left brain and the right brain are good at. Of course, this is scientifically reasonable, but it is only a phenomenon and it is difficult for us to change it. In that case, we might as well try to accept it and change it from another angle. You must have this information! I don't know what grade you are in, but I can tell you some basic methods and skills. 1, a good memory is better than a bad writing. Class is the best time to study. You should listen attentively to the teacher and take notes. If you have any questions, you can also write them next to your notes. Be sure to make up after class and check it. This is a good habit for all successful people to learn! Be kind to the problem teacher or classmates when you encounter any problems, don't be shy and don't feel ashamed. Because only those who can't will eventually be looked down upon by others. It is important to read some materials and practice related questions. Don't underestimate the sea tactics, as the saying goes, that's the truth. 4. Be good at summing up and learn to find similarities with books from some questions. This is very important for exam-oriented education and exams like China's, because the exams are all those things, and the experts who give questions are also from these books. 5. When reviewing, there should be key points and highlights. It is necessary to link the specific knowledge with the contents in the textbook, read the book thinly and read the book thickly.

Finally, good luck and study hard!