Sophomore liberal arts students, if you don t understand the class, do you still want to listen

Updated on educate 2024-03-16
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Judging from your current situation, everything is still in time, but what you have to do now is to make reasonable use of your time and grasp your foundation with the least amount of time, otherwise, the rest will be done in vain. Do a good job in each question, take good notes, summarize the problem, even if it is a small problem that cannot be solved, you must ask the teacher and classmates, and learn to draw inferences. Memorization involves every point of our knowledge, and finds out the difficulties, doubts, and key points.

    When you grasp your foundation, buy a five-year college entrance examination three-year simulation to strengthen your knowledge points, which is very helpful to you, under the premise of a solid foundation, in the college entrance examination No. 1 document, or Tianli 38 sets, to improve your overall knowledge points. Of course, you can't blindly study hard, you have to give yourself a study schedule, persevere, and calculate how much you can improve in more than 100 days according to the daily progress points?

    Plus, I'm giving you a help and giving you a study plan:

    1: Make your own study plan in advance.

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

    3: Familiar with every knowledge point we are involved in, ask if you don't understand, do more, practice more.

    4: Do a good job in each question, summarize it, and learn to draw inferences.

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

    If you don't understand something, even if it's very simple, you have to understand it, and you must not be embarrassed to ask teachers or classmates because it's simple.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, I'm also a liberal arts student I've been graduating for several years now Liberal arts and science are different On the basis of listening to your class, I suggest you put more effort into your own class Take a good look Liberal arts is important to understand There is still one year As long as you persist Your grades will improve a lot Although there are all related to each other, but liberal arts can still be understood by yourself, I hope you can persist and realize your dreams.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I also studied liberal arts in high school From a person who has come to me Since I have studied this part, I am already a sophomore in high school The college entrance examination must be fought once This is also worthy of the few years of your study Liberal arts are mainly memorized I don't know what you choose Because I studied politics I only began to endorse seriously from the third year of high school Personally, I don't think there is any need to say what the foundation of the first two years of liberal arts is the key is my attitude in the third year of high school Just be willing to memorize Just let go of a normal heart Isn't it just studying You have to believe in yourself!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, you have to listen carefully to the teacher, otherwise you won't be able to keep up Don't be discouraged, study steadfastly, don't just ask, do more questions, take advantage of the holidays to make up for it, work hard in the third year of high school, you can catch up with your grades The most important thing is that you can't give up on yourself Come on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Liberal arts are still relatively easy to learn, but now I can't understand it because your previous foundation was not solid, as long as you persevere, you will definitely improve greatly! In terms of mathematics, you can find a teacher to tutor alone, and do more questions to consolidate the foundation, I think as long as you follow the teacher's ideas in class, and simply review it after class! It's okay, there's still a year to go, come on!

    o^)/

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Start with the textbook and study the textbook. Get to the bottom of it and start working on the questions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm from the past, and the situation is a bit similar, but the liberal arts have a lot to memorize, but the endorsement is nothing compared to the science knowledge that makes up for the disjointed. Learning is so scary, rushing forward, there is still hope. Just your question.

    1: Whether you can catch up or not depends on whether you work hard or not, and if you work hard, you can definitely do it.

    2: Liberal arts learning, if you want to remember the complicated knowledge points, focus on combing, establish a clear knowledge system, planned, purposeful learning, compared to the endless questions of science, liberal arts should be tired of endorsement, over and over again, and constantly repeat the memory.

    Political learning methods: starting from textbooks, block memory, economic knowledge, political knowledge, culture and philosophy, learn to distinguish memory, but also learn to connect with the limbs, aiming at open-ended objective questions.

    Historical learning methods: systematic learning, focusing on several lines, Chinese history, world history. Cultural history, political history, economic history, etc. A structured approach to learning works.

    Geography learning method: for hot spot memory, similar to science, there is no shortcut, just work hard.

    Needless to say, the rest is not important, in fact, it is not important to choose arts and sciences, the important thing is to work hard, and I hope you can go for good grades.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Studying literature, that is, geography, politics, history, from the actual situation of the grinding and arguing, there will be pressure, but as long as you have confidence, can work hard, it is no problem, the memory of liberal arts is not rote memorization, at this time, you need to use your own imagination to boldly blind to combine your own reality, have a plan and a goal to do, of course, can succeed, about the method of memorization, use the understanding of knowledge logic map, context map town to do, try to form a system of knowledge points, you can better remember and use knowledge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm in a 2-point liberal arts and sciences major, and like you, everything is in a hurry, and everything is still in a hurry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello landlord.

    The first and second years of high school are more basic, and the third year of high school is to briefly re-talk the knowledge points of the first and second years of high school, and then deepen the difficulty.

    I haven't gone through the first and second years of high school, so it's really difficult to learn now.

    However, it is not recommended that your teacher teach above and you study on your own.

    Even if you don't understand, you have to try to listen.

    At least you understand what you don't understand, and you can ask the teacher after class, or even ask the teacher which book has Xiang Xiang.

    In view of the situation of the landlord, I suggest the landlord as follows:

    1.Read the textbooks that were sent out at the beginning of high school carefully, and remember, oh, read them carefully.

    Not to mention that there was no time, my table mate used recess and lunch break to go through all three years of high school chemistry, physics, and biology in my junior year of high school. He told me that after going through it, a lot of knowledge was clear, the knowledge network was established, and the harvest was great.

    Besides, 60% of the college entrance examination questions are basic questions, and all the basic questions are from textbook knowledge. Therefore, it is important to read the textbook carefully. Don't be greedy.

    2.Take notes on what you don't understand in the process of reading books, and ask teachers or classmates for advice in time, so that you must understand them.

    3.Establish your own error correction book for each subject, record the wrong questions in each exam in the third year of high school in a timely manner, and understand and repeat them.

    This is very important, understand all your mistakes, your knowledge system will gradually improve, and your grades will be significantly improved.

    4.Once you have laid a solid foundation through the way of appeal, you will march to the intermediate questions (the intermediate questions account for about 20% of the college entrance examination), just like the 3 points of the appeal.

    5.Give yourself plenty of encouragement, don't think about the outcome, and don't think about negative things.

    Do your best to learn, because the results are produced in the process of hard work.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The two of us are exactly the same kind of thing, and it was the same when I was in my third year of high school, when I thought that I would not achieve anything if I didn't study, but because of the encouragement of my teachers, classmates and family, I decided to work hard from now on, even if I repeat my studies, I will try my best to do all this, at least I will not regret it after graduation. It's never too late to work hard to change yourself... I believe you!!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Listen more, ask more, practice more, write more.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The teacher listens carefully in class, and doesn't know where to make up for the class.

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