It is easy for liberal arts students to improve their math scores. There are two standards. First, there is a lot of room for improvement. Because liberal arts students are not good at math, there is still a lot of indoor space between 100 minutes and 150 minutes. Second, the score of 100 or 120 starting from 50 is the basis, and it will not be too difficult to get. Therefore, it is easy to give up these difficult, big and solid problems and improve your grades. The subject that happens to be the result of liberal arts students is this subject-mathematics. Good math can get 130 points, and bad math can get 80 points. The gap of 50 points can't be made up by any other subject.
Can understand the specific content of the teacher in class. As long as it is not particularly weak, it should be ok. However, it doesn't mean that you have already understood the specific content of this link. Because what you hear is the teacher's idea, not your own. Students can basically brush their own questions. I have an illusion. I have mastered this kind of problem and should be able to do well in the exam. If you think so, you are wrong. Remember that exams are also time-limited, and it is stipulated that you should finish a set of papers within the specified time. As long as time is limited, many people will make mistakes in calculation, make mistakes, and finish the test paper … and so on. So, you have to keep killing monsters and explosions.
If you want to prepare for better grades, you must have more than 70% of the questions when you get the test paper, and then do it after reading it. Because I am so familiar with it, if I think about every question for a long time, time is undoubtedly not enough. This is the difference between what you have to do and what I ask you to do within the specified time. To ensure this age, we need to summarize and sort out the problems at ordinary times and input all the commonly used problem-solving skills into our brains, so that we can use them flexibly. The advantage of liberal arts students lies in their memory ability. Because you have to remember a lot of knowledge points in any subject of politics, history and geography, even small paragraphs by rote, your memory advantage is gradually exercised invisibly.