Mathematics: do more questions, pay attention to sub-questions, and think more about summarizing general methods; There is a coup, I suggest you try it: sort out the big math questions in the college entrance examination in the past five years, one question a day, and stick to it every day! Accumulation is very important!
Foreign language: practice reading every day; Vocabulary is very important, you can recite it alone or accumulate it in reading (memorizing it alone is easy to forget, and it takes a long time to accumulate, so consider it yourself). Recite more compositions. The college entrance examination model essay is very good. If you want to get high marks in your composition, you must recite the model essay. Grammar has time to read, but no time to give up.
Physics: I'm not very good at physics, but I still want to tell you that physics should ask more questions, do more and summarize more.
Chemistry: Personally, I think chemistry tends to be liberal arts, and some properties are memorized and will naturally be used. If you are familiar with it, you should blurt it out. I learn well in this way. The problem still needs to be done!
Biology: I still have to recite more, and I have learned 80%. The rest is to do more questions, think more and summarize more.
In addition, do more comprehensive questions, targeted training will be better!
In the third year of high school, I finally understood a sentence: Excellence is a habit! There are some things you may not care about very much. It's just that you are used to doing this, but it will bring you great gains in the end. Therefore, habits are very important. It will be of great help to pay more attention to students' habits and try to be in place. At the same time, college entrance examination is accumulation, not persistence!
I haven't experienced repetition, but I don't think it's a simple thing, but you can overcome it as long as you make up your mind. Say something that might hurt you, but I didn't mean to. It doesn't matter: your low score means that you haven't developed study habits, neither good nor bad. In fact, it is also a good thing, and it has great learning potential! So if you really make up your mind to repeat, please be sure to refuel. Although I don't know who you are, I will silently wish you success!