Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - I am a liberal arts student in senior three, and my comprehensive literature is ok. What if English and math are weak? Ask the teacher for some experience (learning methods+materials). Thank you very
I am a liberal arts student in senior three, and my comprehensive literature is ok. What if English and math are weak? Ask the teacher for some experience (learning methods+materials). Thank you very
I am a liberal arts student in senior three, and my comprehensive literature is ok. What if English and math are weak? Ask the teacher for some experience (learning methods+materials). Thank you very much Make rational use of your time and read your textbooks thoroughly without arrogance or rashness, otherwise there will be no promotion in the future. Do every question carefully, take notes and summarize the problem. Even if you can't solve a little problem, you should consult your teachers and classmates and learn to draw inferences from others. Memorize every knowledge point that involves us and find out the difficulties, doubts and key points. When grasping the basics, buy a five-year college entrance examination three-year simulation to strengthen the knowledge points. On the premise of a solid foundation, do the No.1 article of the College Entrance Examination or 38 sets of Tian Li to improve your overall knowledge. Of course, you shouldn't study hard blindly. You should give yourself a study schedule and persevere. Just make progress of 0.5 points every day. How much can you improve?

Secondly, attach a study plan:

1: Make your own study plan in advance.

2. Review, preview, summarize and take notes in advance.

Be familiar with every knowledge point we involve, ask if you don't understand, do more and practice more.

4. Do every question carefully, sum up and learn to draw inferences.

5. Change from passive follow-up to active follow-up every time.

If you don't understand, even if it is simple, you must not be embarrassed to ask your teacher or classmates because of simplicity. The so-called sand makes a tower is the truth.