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Do a lot of hard work. Ending the experience again. Slowly, I learned to do difficult problems. Or the sea tactics. If you really can't do it, you can also look at the example of the puzzle.
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It would definitely help to read more books that are a little more difficult than what you're currently studying.
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It's not very difficult.
1. Adjust your mentality before class, you must not think, hey, it is another math class, and you will be in a bad mood when you listen to the lecture in class, so of course you can't learn well!
2. Be sure to listen carefully in class, and do it to your ears, eyes, and hands! This is very important, you must learn to take notes, if the teacher speaks fast in class, you must calm down and listen, don't memorize, and then organize it in your notebook after class! Stay productive!
3. As the saying goes, interest is the best teacher, when others talk about the most annoying class, you have to tell yourself, I like math!
4. Ensure that every question encountered must be understood and understood, which is very important! Don't ask, don't be embarrassed, learn to draw inferences! In other words, you need to be flexible! You don't need to do a lot of questions, but you need to be fine!
5. There should be a collection of wrong questions, write down the good questions and wrong questions that you usually encounter, and read more and think more, and you can't stumble in the same place!!
In short, don't be afraid of difficulty, don't be afraid of tiredness, and don't be afraid to ask!
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Based on my previous process of studying mathematics, physics and chemistry (each subject has several perfect marks), and the results, I have come up with the following experience: I hope it will be helpful to you.
I believe that learning mathematics, physics and chemistry should be done from books to exercises; From easy to difficult; From simple to complex; From quality to quantity; From slow to fast. (i.e., the "five-gradient").
First of all, the so-called from books to exercises, we should "eat thoroughly" the books, be able to understand the above knowledge, and be able to memorize by heart, if we can't memorize it for a while, we can put it aside a little (by doing exercises to familiarize ourselves with the knowledge points), and then do some related question types according to the knowledge points.
When doing the questions, we should go from easy to difficult, that is, we should pay attention not to blindly do too difficult questions first, we should first do some simple questions, the purpose is to consolidate the knowledge points, familiarize ourselves with the knowledge points, and then slowly become more difficult questions. This serves the purpose of strengthening.
As for going from simple to complex, that is to say, we should first do some questions that contain a single knowledge point, and be able to summarize the knowledge points of the question, and then slowly strengthen the depth and do the questions that contain multiple knowledge points.
From quality to quantity, that is, when we start, we should focus on quality, not quantity. Even if we can only do one question a day, as long as we get it right and understand. We also have something to gain; But if you do a lot of questions in a day, all of them are wrong, and you don't master any of them, then it will be in vain.
Only we can guarantee the quality of the questions, and after a certain degree of accuracy, we can slowly change to the quantity.
As for the slow to fast, it is an auxiliary practice for the exam, and everyone knows that when it comes to the exam, time is very tight. Time is like money, every minute and every second is very precious. In normal times, we should strengthen our training, ensure accuracy while slowing, and then slowly improve the speed in all aspects.
Finally, it reaches the present that is both fast and accurate.
As for other information, books alone are certainly not enough. There must be information. At least two books (you can add more if you have enough time), one is a shallower, single-aspect knowledge book, and has a question type to consolidate knowledge points; The other is a book on the type of questions for comprehensive training.
Finally, you can make a book of mistakes and a collection of questions. Error set is used to classify the questions you did wrong, summarize the reasons for the mistakes, summarize the knowledge points, and open the knowledge points to master? After you really grasp it in the future, mark the question or delete it directly.
As for the collection of questions, it is used to record the classics, typical topics. Therefore, the study of science can be summarized as "five books" (books, follow-up exercises, comprehensive exercises, error books, and collection books. )
If you can do "five gradients" and "five books". I believe that it will no longer be a problem for you to learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well.
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