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400 words of math reflection in the second day of junior high school
I know the teacher expected a lot of me, but I still didn't do well in the exam. I'm very sorry about that. But since you made a mistake, you have to correct it. So, I also thought a lot about what I must learn after the exam.

First of all, I want to get rid of the bad habit of not looking at the questions carefully in the exam. Sometimes I often look at the front of the topic and write the following questions conveniently, but there are many mistakes. This may also have something to do with answering skills. In short, through later practice, I must carefully examine the questions during the exam, carefully read the questions and fill in the contents accurately. If time permits, check it several times more and don't allow yourself to make similar mistakes again.

Secondly, I also want to strengthen the practice of mathematics. Through the exam, I learned about everyone's strength and the truth that there are mountains outside the mountains and there are people outside. On weekdays, everyone gets together to discuss research problems, and there is no obvious difference. However, after the test, it is not difficult to find that other students' test scores are higher than mine. I can't allow myself to go on like this, I must redouble my efforts. I will learn from the lessons of this exam as a foreshadowing, lay a good foundation for the next exam and get ready.

Practice is the key to exam skills. In life, I should practice and review more, and make a comprehensive review plan before the exam, so I don't have to be in a hurry and have no learning goals. On weekdays, I want to learn the accumulation and application of mathematics, practice more difficult problems and recite more key points; Practice is also a good way to improve English.

I want to say to the teachers: "I believe in myself and can break through myself." I'll try my best in the next exam!