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My math has always been a weakness. How can I improve it?
Many people feel the same way as you, so you don't need to feel sad or uneasy about it.

Everyone has his own bright spots and his own shortcomings.

Your weakness in mathematics needs careful analysis.

1, find the shortcomings in learning methods.

2. What you don't understand in a book.

3. Reasons for losing points in the test paper.

4. The reason why I don't understand in class.

Improvement plan:

1. Listen carefully in class and take notes carefully.

Make full use of class time, and don't be distracted when teachers talk about new lessons, which is the easiest to miss the key points.

2. Finish your homework after class.

To understand and refine the homework assigned by the teacher, you can do some extracurricular problems energetically on the basis of no blind spots. If you have no energy, review the new knowledge you learned today. Those who want stupid birds to fly first will preview the next lesson when they take a new lesson so as to have an overall knowledge outline.

3, the foundation is always the most important!

If the previous foundation is poor, the new lesson will be completely incomprehensible. You need to ask another teacher to help you learn the basics at home. Only those who have a good foundation can master a higher level of knowledge.

4. Analyze the test paper of each exam and sort out the wrong questions.

Find the cause of the wrong question, correct it in time, sum up experience, and pay attention next time. Do more wrong questions and read them again and again, and sort out a wrong book and read it again and again.

Finally, have confidence. A positive attitude is a catalyst for success, and you will get twice the result with half the effort!