What should I do if I can t read physics and biology well, and if I don t do well in physics and bio

Updated on educate 2024-08-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    I don't know what I want to ask.

    If it's a course selection. There are no professional restrictions in physics. But it's hard.

    If the school is good and you don't hate it. Suggested price physical. Biology is simple.

    That's it. It's easy to learn, I'm a biologist. I got a high score.

    That is, if you get an average score of about the college entrance examination, you will deduct a lot of points. So you have to get a high score.

    If it's a question of how to learn. Physics and biology are both sciences. Naturally, it is a question.

    There are not many biological difficulties. So in the end, it's a set of papers where you can see similar questions everywhere. But because there are open questions.

    It's subjective. So a high score of 135+ is very easy to take. But it's hard to get a perfect score.

    It's good to do more questions and exercise your ability to express yourself in professional terms. In physics, there are actually quite a lot of difficulties. But there is no shortage of talented people who get full marks in the exam.

    The perennial test is above 145. I don't think I'm a genius. Ashamed.

    Relatively speaking. There are certain topics that can be memorized by rote. And in the end, I saw that some students with poor foundation were able to stay around 110.

    Physical words. I didn't add physics. It's hard to say.

    But in my experience. The process of learning is painful. Must have good teachers!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you work hard and add effective methods, you can learn well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    About Physics:

    1. Preview a little before class, just know the key points of this lesson, and you don't have to understand it (that's self-study). Follow the teacher's train of thought during class. Make a mark if you don't understand something, ask it again after class or read it yourself.

    2. Before doing a question, take a good look at the relevant example questions, understand them thoroughly, and find out the ideas for solving the problems. When you do the problem independently, follow the steps of the example problem solving, develop the habit of solving the problem systematically, and don't solve the problem with a hammer in the east and a stick in the west. Make sure to get the problem in the future, and immediately have a rough way to solve the problem.

    3. You should develop the habit of solving problems independently, even with the help of other students, you must do it again independently.

    Don't engage in sea tactics.

    Physics is a very experimental subject, you not only have to watch the teacher do a variety of demonstration experiments, but also do many experiments by yourself, some experiments can be done at home because of the ugliness.

    Fifth, it is recommended that you find some popular science physics books to read first, improve your understanding and interest in physics, and do not rigidly memorize definitions, formulas, and formulas to solve problems.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Physics is not easy to learn, but biology is very easy to learn, why is it not good in the test, is it because I can't memorize it or can't understand it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Keep studying hard, and you will learn well with your heart.

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