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If you work hard, you can get at least 70 more points.
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That's up to you. If you really want to repeat it. Be sure to make a plan. I usually go according to the plan. Don't give up. Believe that you will succeed.
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When I was in the first year of high school, I didn't have a liberal arts and sciences subject, and the subjects studied in different places had to be different, and then the scores of the subjects were different, because the full score was 60 points in some places, the full score was 80 points, and the full score in some places was 100 points. So we use the percentile system, which is almost everywhere. <>
The full score of the three major subjects of language, mathematics and English is 150 points, and the total score is 450 points, plus the other 6 sub-subjects, that is, history, politics, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, each subject is 100 points, in this case it is 1050 points, which is a full score. The full score is 1050 points, and everyone must have a good review foundation in the later stage, that is to say, you must get 60% of the score, about 630 points, such a score is not high. It requires everyone to pass all subjects, and if you pass every subject, you can get a little more than 630 points.
The score of 630 points is not high, because if this foundation is not a breakthrough in the later stage, the total score of 750 points in the college entrance examination will be 750 points, and everyone will only get 60% of the scores. Therefore, in the third year of high school, we should improve the breakthrough performance of key and difficult points, we calculate it at about 15%, multiply 750 points, that is, about 565 points. On this score, an ordinary one should not be too much of a problem, the competition in different provinces is different, and the liberal arts and science are also slightly different, so it is for reference only.
As long as you can keep up with the teacher's rhythm normally, and get a passing score in each subject when you are not particularly biased, it should not be a particularly difficult problem, because everyone's foundation is different, and you can't set yourself at the beginning, and it doesn't make sense if you can't complete a particularly high goal. There are still three years to go, and if you can keep passing all subjects in the first year of high school, and then increase your score by 10% to 20% in the later stage, you will basically be able to meet the needs of the exam.
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A score of 800 or above is required. Because in the absence of sub-subjects, the total score is 1050 points, and this can also determine your development prospects, so I think it is appropriate to take the test with a score of 800 or more.
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A score of around 500 or 600 is the most suitable to ensure that your academic performance does not decline and you can maintain your learning status.
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At this time, a score of 550 was required to be considered appropriate, as there were no arts and sciences subjects at the time, so each subject needed to be at least 80% of the overall score.
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It's about 86 to 95 points, which is more average, and you won't fall too far behind, and there is more room for improvement in your academic performance after that.
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I can see that you are very diligent, but you still have to combine work and rest
First of all, the most important thing for liberal arts students is mathematics, so if the foundation of mathematics is poor, you must make up for it to ensure that mathematics does not pull points, and it is best to convert it into your advantageous subjects;
Secondly, Chinese and English liberal arts students generally do not have to worry, so their grades must be maintained at a good level and stable;
Wen Zong, you must endorse more and do more questions. It is necessary not only to understand the details, but also to gradually establish a large knowledge framework in mind.
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Like you, I also have more than 300 points, and my foundation in English and mathematics is very poor, and sometimes the two subjects add up to less than 80 points!
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But if you study until 3 a.m. every day, that will only affect the quality of your classes the next day.
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Many students in the first and second years of high school are more concerned about their grades and want to improve their grades quickly, and this attitude is very proactive, and I hope that you can quickly improve your grades in the second and third years of high school. It is recommended that you start by cultivating the following study methods and study habits.
1. Cultivate interest in learning, interest is the best teacher, as long as you are interested in learning, you are willing to spend time to learn, and find the joy of learning.
2. Balanced development of all subjects, focusing on improving disadvantaged subjects. It is generally difficult for strong disciplines to have room for improvement, while weak disciplines have a lot of room for improvement.
3. Develop good study habits. Preview and review in class, complete homework in time, etc.
4. Improve efficiency and concentrate on learning. Don't be half-hearted, distracted, etc., in class, and concentrate on listening to the teacher's explanation.
5. Study hard and allocate time reasonably. Many students with poor grades spend relatively less time on studying, and the degree of effort for learning is also relatively small, it is recommended to spend more time on studying, the so-called hard work and harvest is very reasonable.
6. Master scientific learning methods. Many students study very hard, but their grades have not been improved, the main reason is that the learning method is not correct, each subject needs its own unique method, so you must master a special learning method for your own subject.
If your grades are really poor, it may take a long time to study on your own, so it is recommended that you find a teacher or classmates to help you. My child's grades were not very good before, and then by a colleague, the child enrolled in the class of the Ping League, under the one-on-one tutoring, the child's academic performance improved relatively quickly, the child reported that the teacher gave special guidance for his learning weaknesses, which was very targeted, and he liked this teaching method very much. I hope my advice is helpful to you and I wish you the next level of achievement.
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The Problem of Learning Efficiency: Knowledge is dead, people are alive, liberal arts things should be comprehensible, rote memorization, fast memorization, and fast forgetting.
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Concentrating and developing good study habits is the most basic way to save study time and improve learning efficiency.
1.The habit of pre-studying. Preview can enable you to connect with previous knowledge, discover new problems, think about how to solve them, and bring problems that you can't understand to the class to better listen to the teacher's explanation.
2.The habit of taking notes and organizing them afterwards. As the content of the course grows and complexes, taking notes helps to get to the point.
If the things you memorize in class are scattered due to time constraints, then you should organize them after class to make them comprehensive and organized. The process of sorting out is a very effective process, and it can also exercise your ability to analyze and summarize, so you should develop the habit of organizing your notes.
3.Review after class. To consolidate what you have learned, you must review it in a timely manner, reinforce it, and form a habit.
4.The habit of solving problems independently. If you have difficulty learning, you should try to "give it a try" by yourself first. Finish it on your own, taste the sweetness of victory, increase confidence in yourself, and bravely meet the challenge of the next problem.
5.The habit of careful observation and reflection. Each discipline requires itself to be observant. It is also necessary to develop the habit of thinking while observing, and to be diligent in thinking while being diligent in observing. Find the problem yourself, ask the problem, and solve the problem.
6.Actively read and write habits. Reading is the main channel for acquiring knowledge, and on the basis of repeated reading of textbooks, we should widely absorb extracurricular knowledge and information, and develop the habit of active reading.
Reading and writing are both rigorous training in cognitive skills such as observation, thinking, and imagination, and they are mutually reinforcing. The writing process is still a training in the use of language and writing skills, so it is necessary to develop the habit of writing diligently.
7.Develop the habit of active learning. Habits don't happen overnight.
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The important thing is to look at the interest. It is best to choose science if there is not much difference in interest, because there are many majors to choose from after science, and the score line is low. If you are a boy, you should choose science.
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If the arts and sciences are similar, it is recommended to still take science, especially for boys, because the difficulty gradually increases after the second year of high school, and the difference between men and women is relatively large. Moreover, the development of science is better, there are more majors to choose from in universities, and employment is better.
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It mainly depends on interest. You can choose whichever subject you can read easily. Science careers will be broader. The score line for liberal arts is high, but the actual admission score line is not necessarily, depending on the division of the school.
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