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Senior three, poor grades, poor science and mathematics, and poor English. I'll give up English first and study science and math well, ok?
You can't. The college entrance examination is taboo. English is easy to improve. You can recite words for 20 minutes in the morning, consolidate between classes, consolidate in the evening, consolidate for 20 minutes before going to bed, and consolidate again the next day. Note that after each recitation, you should have an impression in your mind. This impression may be profound, but it must exist. At first, you can spend more time and memorize less, about 20 words, and then it will increase to 4050. Pay attention to three rounds of reviewing words. By the end of the month, I was crazy about reciting all kinds of composition frameworks.

You won't have any advantage in the real college entrance examination. It's good not to stumble in one subject and make fewer mistakes.

My English is not so good either, but I just took the national exam with 20 17 125, and my score hasn't changed.

The method is stupid but effective. More painful. Hang in there, \ (o)/~. Send a small Bayi to cheer you up, ha.