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Practice is definitely to practice, but not the more the better, pay attention to the method, in which the understanding of the concept is very important, some people say that physics does not have to memorize, that is not right, my experience:
1.Memory. 2.Understand.
3.Accumulate. 4.Summary.
5.Improve. Of course, it is very important to meet a good teacher, he can help you a lot, first of all, you have to eliminate your current thoughts, to believe that you will be able to learn well, then it is natural to learn well, and the most important thing is to be interested, which is more important than any method.
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You know, no one else can help you.
Learning is your own business.
Maybe. Someone else can tell you how to learn.
But. The real learning is to learn by yourself.
No one else can replace it.
How to say, from junior high school to high school, you will definitely have a psychological gap, and you will think that my junior high school grades are quite good, how can I not be able to go to high school? Actually, it's not that you can't do it, it's that you haven't adapted to the study life of high school, which takes time. But you can't take too long, too long and you'll really fall behind.
First of all, high school has more content than junior high school, the difficulty is greater than that of junior high school, and the speed is faster than junior high school, which is an important reason why you are not adaptable; Secondly, it is a misconception that your ability in junior high school can be competent for high school study, although this can produce a kind of inertia, but I still want to remind you that high school is not as simple as you think, and high school requires you to show effort. So you have to have the right mentality, be confident in yourself, and then also have a good study method and practice diligently, then you will have a good result.
Ask more questions from teachers and good classmates to help you improve.
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When I was in my second year of junior high school, I didn't do well in physics, and I often scored 60 or 70 points.
At that time, I even started to hate physics, but I hated to study it, so I took it very seriously from the third year of junior high school.
So when it's a period of sluggishness, it's useful to find a fresh start.
Listening carefully to the lecture is the most important thing, and secondly, you can ask the opinions of other students to go to the bookstore to choose a reference book that suits you (the Longmen series are very good).
Therefore, since the third year of junior high school, my physics scores have improved rapidly, generally above 90 points, and the knowledge of electricity in the third year of junior high school is more difficult than that of the second year of junior high school.
I didn't expect that the knowledge of junior high 2 would become very good when I reviewed it again.
I think maybe it's because I gradually developed my own learning method in the third year of junior high school.
Physics is like that, with one way, it can go through all.
You have to have your own methods, and other people's may not be suitable for you.
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If you want to learn physics well, you must be able to read the questions, and the reading questions I am talking about here are not like Chinese.
After reading the question, you have to understand what the physical phenomenon is talking about, and only if you can understand what the question is talking about, what physical processes are in it, and then use the knowledge you have learned to do it right.
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Be a good thinker, have the courage to ask questions and discuss them with others, and most importantly be interested in physics and not see it as a task to complete.
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No matter how many ways you study, it's useless if you don't work hard.
In fact, you just need to pay attention to the class, go home and review, and buy a few reference books when necessary, there is no other way.
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Hehe, you have to work hard.
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