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1, first of all, mathematics, mathematics is the foundation of all science, mathematics is to do more problems, summary, nothing else 2, and then physics, exercise logical ability, common sense and calculation ability, mathematics is learned, this is reviewed after each class, it should be no problem.
3, followed by chemistry (although I haven't learned it yet, but I have understood) to remember the names and abbreviations of the elements, which is also related to mathematics, testing logical ability, this must be practiced.
In general, it is necessary to consolidate the review in a timely manner, and to string together the knowledge to learn more easily, I do not recommend the sea of questions, but the questions should know the way of the general questions, and then learn.
Good luck with good good study, day day up
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In fact, dude, your question is too general, how to learn well is an extremely complex problem, mainly depends on interest, effort, and many, many aspects, personal learning science has a general idea, is to achieve the relationship between the known and the unknown, understand what is known and unknown, and then deduce the new known from the known, what known conditions are needed to deduce from the unknown, and then finally round at one point, I personally think this seems to be an important physical thinking, recommend it.
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This problem is practically unsolvable. To put it simply, chemistry can be kicked out separately, chemistry is the liberal arts in science, the key is to read more new knowledge points, memorize more, and calculate simply; Mathematics and physics, stupid methods are desperate to do problems, the good point is to learn to summarize the key, especially physics, the knowledge points are very systematic, think about this more, your own summary is the most suitable for yourself, really can't just follow the teacher or reference materials, that is a classic, in the good point to see the talent, no one can do this.
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Down to earth! Sea Tactics! Unsuccessful come to me!
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On the basis of understanding, it is necessary to know how those formulas are derived, and it is not difficult to remember them if they can deduce them by themselves, so that they can know which formulas are applicable to which situation; For physics, we should be clear about the physical meaning of the formula, what kind of quantity each quantity corresponds to, the physical meaning of the formula, some formulas are obtained by experiments, and it depends on how the experiment is done and how it is obtained; Chemistry can be combined with experimental phenomena to memorize, remember what and what reactions will have under what conditions, and then combine chemical reactions to memorize them, chemistry must remember these in order to do those inferences.
When you are in class, you should take some time to come out and review to deepen your memory.
Science requires a lot of questions, on the basis of completing the teacher's homework and understanding each homework question, you can make a reference book for each subject, you don't have to do it next to each other, you don't have much time in high school, and you can do it if you feel that you have not mastered a specific chapter or feel that you have enough time.
If you have questions that you don't understand, or if you feel that you don't understand them thoroughly, you must ask the teacher and your classmates to understand the questions, and you can't let the questions pile up, which will affect your future learning.
Hope that helps you :)
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If you want to learn very well. Sea Tactics! Indispensable.
Usually pay attention to physical chemistry and take notes in class, and summarize the type of questions you have done, and be good at summarizing the question types.
Finally, there is the wrong question book, take a look at it before the exam to ensure that you will not make any mistakes in the questions you missed.
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Listen carefully in class and do questions carefully after class. Gone!
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Once you've listened carefully in class, practice accordingly or recall what you just said.
Science is a good result after listening carefully and understanding a lot of practice, study well when you should study, play when you are playing, and play recklessly when you are a child. . .
Hope that helps you :)
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Do more questions, and it would be good to finish the analysis of the textbook without falling behind.
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Read the textbook thoroughly, and there is also the question solving.
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Get the basics right, read through the book, and then start working on the questions
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