First of all, get rid of all the irritability. I don't know whether you are a liberal arts student or a science student, but the method of learning mathematics should be the same. According to your situation, you didn't grasp the key time of the first round of math review, but it doesn't mean there is no hope at all. I suggest that you don't do a set of papers now, find a set of review materials (generally, teachers will ask students to buy a set of materials in a round of review), and make the questions of this material precise, so it doesn't matter if you get more than 90 points in the college entrance examination.
So how to do it?
Read the textbook before you do the problem. Remember to watch only what you want to do. If the foundation is not good, do the questions in the book first. Those questions are the most basic, and then start to do review materials. Don't turn over the textbook when you do it, remember the formula by memory. I never memorize formulas, because I can't remember them, and I don't know how to use them and when to use them. Formulas can only become a part of your mind if you keep practicing and using them.
Then repeatedly do the wrong question. I made at least four mistakes in the last round of reviewing materials. Except for the mistakes in the reference book, the mistakes in the test paper should be repeated at least four times. At that time, my classmates asked me questions, and I could even quote the pages of the reference book or the questions on that test paper. If you can reach this level of familiarity with a reference book, there is basically no problem.
After the foundation is refined, make a set of papers, which is a test of comprehensive performance. I didn't fall below 140 in every chapter of the first round of review, but I always shook at 1 10 and 120 in the second round of review. At this time, it is very important to have a good attitude. Be sure to communicate with the teacher more. Take some of your own papers to the teacher and ask him to help you analyze them. What's the problem? How to solve it? Remember, no matter whether you like your math teacher or not, no matter how much you hate math, you must take the initiative for your future! ! ! ! !
To do a set of papers, you should remember the time, count the scores, and more importantly, pay attention to the wrong questions.
150 days, it's a little difficult to get 1 10, but it's ok to get more than 90. What you have to do now is: first, correct your attitude and set appropriate goals. Second, review section by section, and don't waste any more time if you can. I think you should find a teacher now and make a review arrangement for your personal situation. Don't be afraid of the teacher saying why you didn't study hard in the first round, and don't care about the teacher's indifference. Our goal is the college entrance examination! !
Let's talk about another successful example. My classmate has failed math since high school, but she got 94 points in the college entrance examination. You have no idea how difficult it is for her to learn one question after another. Even I admire her! The foundation is poor, but as long as we grasp the review stage, there is still hope!
At the same time, I suggest you divide your study time into English, because it is impossible to get too high a test in mathematics, so you can get points in English, which is super fast! Freshman and sophomore didn't get more than 80 points in English. Before the college entrance examination, I did 4 readings, 2 cloze, 1 correction, 2 grammars and a set of comprehensive review materials, and finally got 128.
Come on! You can do it as long as you work hard!