How to change from a poor student to a good student in the second year of high school Learning metho

Updated on educate 2024-05-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, first make up the foundation, the foundation of mathematics is the most difficult to make up, but it is necessary to make up for it, it is recommended to take into account mathematics when time can be allocated. English and other rote memorization such as geography, history, and politics are the best to make up, and it is easy to get grades, so you should focus on it. Physics and chemistry are both rote and calculating, and the difficulty of tutoring is not high, but it is not low, so depending on your personal situation, if you can allocate time and energy, don't give up on both.

    Second, if you can't keep up with the teacher's progress, don't follow it at all, it's better to read your own things in class, and don't follow the teacher's assignment in homework, otherwise listening to books will seem like a waste of time. But do so by saying hello to the teacher. If you have financial conditions, ask a tutor to give you the foundation to make up for your weaknesses.

    With the foundation, you have the basic conditions to understand the teacher's lectures and ask your classmates to help you.

    Third, your current difficulty is actually very simple, that is, you wasted time before, and now there is no accumulation. Knowledge is accumulated bit by bit, and the purpose of supplementing the foundation is to let you first have a starting point for accumulating knowledge and being able to apply it. But you don't have enough time, so on the one hand, you can't waste time (as mentioned earlier, you don't have to follow the teacher's pace to listen to classes and do homework), on the other hand, you have to find time, you are only in your second year of high school now, and you are definitely in time, but you have to endure hardships, work hard, and sleep more than 6 hours a day, which is not right!

    Fourth, make up the foundation to have a plan, it is best not to roll out in a comprehensive way (of course, if your time and energy are enough, it is another matter), one stage is mainly based on one weakness, and the other follow-up, do not fall further and further. Especially in science subjects such as mathematics, you must take care of it, because you should still be learning new knowledge, and it is always more difficult to make up for classes than to listen to lectures. These subjects must be previewed in advance, and if you don't understand, find a tutor or find a classmate to make up for yourself, and if you can't do it, you will temporarily give up listening to the class and start from scratch to make up the foundation (so that it will be more laborious).

    For liberal arts, you should listen carefully in class, as long as you listen carefully, you will have gains, and it is not recommended to do your own plans in class. In the tutoring after returning home, it is also recommended to put the liberal arts back for a while, and there is always something to gain if you can memorize it, and the teacher in the third year of high school should also systematically talk about methods and problem-solving skills, and you can keep up with it before that. But the words must be memorized every day, and this must be forgotten after a long time.

    Summary: The foundation is very important, if you can sleep no more than 6 hours a day as I said, and study the rest of the time except for a short break and meal, I believe that by the beginning of the third year of high school, you will be able to catch up. Sleep 6 hours a day in a gradual increment, starting with your current sleep schedule and reducing it by 1 hour per week.

    Otherwise, you will be unbearable, and you will have *** in the future. During the sophomore year of high school, you should make good use of it, and definitely don't waste time, you don't plan to celebrate the New Year or anything during this winter vacation, study hard during the day, and ensure 8-10 hours at night during the holidays.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hehe, I'm in a similar situation to you, a fellow practitioner, I only know how to play in my first year of high school, so when I was divided, I went directly from the experimental class to the ordinary class, hey, sad, now I'm in the third year of high school, from 3,000 in the first year of high school to 1,000 or because of the hard work of the second year of high school! I suggest to you, the most important thing is to go to class, you must be meticulous in listening to the class, and the notes must be completed, not only to complete the notes, and not to miss the class, this is quite important, if you are in this state in every class, almost half of the success, and the notes are not for the teacher to see, the most important thing is to digest yourself, otherwise it is useless to write it there! Therefore, you must take notes carefully before you do your homework, and then put your notes aside and start doing your homework, and complete the homework resolutely independently, listen carefully to the teacher's explanation the next day, and take notes in the test paper!

    Then go home in the evening and review the notes and homework from the previous day to consolidate your knowledge without being sleepy! As for the reference books, you don't have to, the teacher will arrange them for you, come on, I hope you can get better grades like me, relax!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Landlord... You're only a sophomore in high school. Of course it's in time ... Even if it's only the third year of high school... Someone can catch up ...

    I think it means to devote your whole life to your studies ...

    For example... After school,,, or before eating... Just take some pocket books and stuff like that...

    Mathematics is the best subject to catch up with... This requires a good profile ... In fact, as long as you buy a good book... I suggest you use "The Road to the Champion", and then follow the steps to learn one by one...

    But you basically didn't study in your first year of high school.。。。 Never mind... Understand the textbook first... Mathematics in the first year of high school to be honest.,The textbook knows for those who haven't learned.。。。 A month to figure out is more than enough...

    English is easier,,, memorizing words... Then memorize the grammar... Buy a copy of "High School English Words" and buy a grammar book...

    The most important thing in English is reading comprehension and cloze in the blanks, and you do the questions every day... If you don't know how to start with the easy ones first... Just go get those English materials for the first year of high school...

    If you have a detailed answer, go to the question... Slowly you will feel it. ,。

    What about physical chemistry... I think physics ... The key is also to master the knowledge of textbooks...

    I think the courses in the second year of high school are very different from the courses in physics in the first year of high school... Therefore, not studying well in the first year of high school does not mean that you are not good at studying in the second year of high school. As long as you follow the teacher's progress ... Understand the knowledge of the day... It's OK...

    The sophomore year of high school is very tight... But... Try to learn ... Wait until the total review of the third year of high school... Then follow the teacher and follow the reference book to understand each knowledge point...

    It's not impossible to get a high score in the college entrance examination... The key is to rely on yourself,。。

    I played a big version.,I hope it helps you.。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You are studying science, right, I suggest you start from the freshman year, slowly make up for it, think about the third year of junior high school, make up chemistry first, chemistry is relatively simple, many people are not good at physics, I personally feel that there is no way, mathematics to keep up, every semester is different, mathematics is simple in the first year of high school, when you review in the third year of high school, it is equal to re-learning, it doesn't matter, the college entrance examination is basically not examined, study the mathematics of the second year of high school, re-understand, and do more questions,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, first determine your learning environment, good students are forced out, if the people around you love to learn, then you should be happy; If not, it is recommended that you change the environment.

    Secondly, look at the teaching level of the teacher, a teacher who can teach can make your learning more effective with half the effort.

    In the end, it depends on your determination, remember, a good memory is better than a bad pen, do more questions, and you will do more. Also, the foundation is more important than anything else.

    Of course, as a person who has come over, I want to say that the college entrance examination is not a single-plank bridge. The ultimate purpose of learning is to work, and the prerequisite for work is the ability to work. Therefore, learning a good technique is more important than anything else.

    It is recommended that you find a job on your own during the holidays (don't rely on relationships) and then stick to it and do it well. When you know the hardships of the job, you'll be able to study hard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Meditation: Don't be in a hurry, it won't help if you're in a hurry.

    2. Foreign aid: Invite extracurricular teachers or friends.

    3. Foundation: The foundation is important, study hard, and even pick up the previous textbook and study again.

    4. Planning: Carry out various learning activities in a planned manner and arrange your time as effectively as possible - that is, every learning is rewarding.

    5. Review: Consolidation is very important, every time you learn and progress, you must consolidate it in a certain cycle.

    6. Self-confidence: To have self-confidence but also to cultivate fun, learning is a stage of life, it is irreversible, to cherish.

    7. Diligence: There is no function at hand, but we should also pay attention to the combination of work and rest.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, you can read English from 6:45 a.m. to 7:15 a.m. or memorize things you need to memorize, such as ancient poems, words, etc.!

    Second, after doing your homework every night, look at what you have learned today, write down what you don't understand, and then ask the teacher or classmates, as well as preview the lessons you will take tomorrow.

    Third, when memorizing English words, don't just memorize them one by one, but memorize them in connection with the textbook, that is, read the textbook well.

    Fourth, any exam starts with the basic knowledge of the textbook, so you must understand the content of the textbook!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can start with the subjects you are good at, and try your best to learn the good subjects. The best way to learn a subject that you don't understand is to find a good classmate to help you, which is much better than self-study. As for the reference books, these are relatively secondary, and each mock question is the best information.

    Of course, it's good to wake up early, but now remember the subjects you are interested in, and remember that in order to study well, you must be interested in the course first, or you will not be drowsy and will not be able to study well.

    Personal opinion, refer to it!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For the sake of you to understand, I won't go into a long story, and the fate of the two of us is similar. It's a sophomore year of high school, see what you study, learn science, buy a formula dictionary or copy the formula of physics and chemistry in the first year of high school, and then do the question with a consensus, if you can't, you can ask the same table for advice, anyway, I can't open my mouth to the teacher! You don't have to worry about studying liberal arts, he doesn't test concepts, you just listen to an image in class!

    One more to set the biological clock! That's all my experience, I used to have about 40 in the class, and now I hover around 10 20! Good luck with your progress!

    Personal experience must be reprinted].

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Put all your mind on studying.,The first year of high school must make up for it.。。。

    It's good that you reacted in your sophomore year of high school.,If you're in your third year of high school now.,That's the end.。。。

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm a college student majoring in mathematics, and in your current situation, it's still in time, because at least you're ready to learn and willing to learn, and you have the premise to learn well.

    Let me talk about the study of mathematics, the basics, the foundation is very important, as long as the teacher talks about the definition of theorems all memorized, and then do all the exercises in the textbook, I mean to ensure that I can do all of them. In this way, you will need reference books to strengthen your knowledge in the future, and make sure that you are ready to cry by the third year of high school. It all starts with textbooks.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are disadvantages to test-taking education, but the sea of questions tactics definitely has its advantages, a lot of practice will speed up your reaction ability and save a lot of time, and you can also gain a lot of experience and shortcuts.

    Diligent study and perseverance will make you have unexpected gains, stupid birds fly first, worse than others will put in more effort than others, you must understand this.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I agree with the fourth floor, but one thing is that the homework doesn't have to be done independently.

    When I was in my second year of high school, I was in a similar situation to you, and when I didn't know how to do my homework, I took the classmates who studied well and copied them, but this copy is particular, and before you copy it, you should study the topic well, know how to understand it, and if you don't understand it, ask someone who is good at learning.

    If the homework must be completed independently, if you encounter something you don't understand, there is no place to refer to it, and no one can ask, then you will be suffocated on that topic

    Therefore, it is okay to copy homework, and it is necessary to copy homework correctly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Try to understand what you learned in the second year of high school, and if you don't understand, check the notes of the first year of high school. It's best to watch the things of the first year of high school little by little, although there is a total review in the third year of high school, but after all, there are too many things and little time, so it is best to spend more time in private.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Find this exercise. It's the kind that teaches you how to do it, not a lot of exercises make you do it. The sophomore year of high school followed seriously. The total review of the third year of high school will not make up for it before. If you don't understand, ask your classmates who are good at exams or studies.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You're good, you have this idea, that's fine. Other people's methods may not be suitable for you, the main thing is to have confidence and be able to persevere. It's better to find your own way, or you can consult your teacher, because they know your situation better.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First of all, you have to build confidence, self-confidence is the first secret of success!

    Then look at which subject you are lagging behind, and find a way to find someone to make up for it.

    Summarize lessons and lessons, find out where the problems are, and check and fill in the gaps in a targeted manner.

    Good luck with your success!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's easy. It's just serious study.

    Don't have too many excuses for yourself.

    If you want to get something done, do it right away, don't procrastinate.

    Have faith in yourself.

    That's it. Enough of them.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's definitely good for your learning to borrow the materials for the review of the third year of high school now, because it's very comprehensive... But the foundation is very important... Here's a little suggestion from me. Don't be too little. Good luck.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think you first have to think about what you want to study in college, and then work that in high school. Be sure to keep this in mind.

    Can't just see what I'm looking at.,I read in high school in vain anyway.,Try to remember.,Memorize.,Although I was admitted to a good school.,But when I got to school, I found that I had nothing left in high school except for the score of the college entrance examination.,Ahem.

    I regret it

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