My original summary
You can reach a higher level in one year.
A female classmate in our class was ranked among the bottom ten in a class of more than 50 people in her freshman year of high school. In her sophomore year of high school, she started to catch up and ranked in the bottom dozen in a class of 78 or ten people. He ranked among the top five in a class of more than 90 students in his senior year of high school, and passed the college entrance examination with the required score of Xiamen University. Be inspirational. After the college entrance examination, she said something: God rewards hard work.
The following are some methods I have summarized:
For the six liberal arts subjects, comprehensive liberal arts is the best way to improve performance:
1. History:
The biggest difficulty in this subject is that it requires too much memory. If you can’t remember or memorize it, it’s hard to know how to learn it well, especially for people who are not interested in history and want to get good grades. It is even more difficult. If you're not interested, you won't be able to remember it. You can't even remember how to understand it and how to answer it accordingly when doing the questions.
So, the key to learning history well is to gradually develop interest while persisting in learning and memorizing, which requires a small plan.
Suggestions:
1. Take a long-term view to catch the big fish. Don’t focus on the progress and exams in front of you. Your only exam is the college entrance examination. Make a plan with a few history books and memorize them every day. It is enough to familiarize yourself with the content of one or two sections. If the content is small or you have enough energy to learn, you can add more appropriately. Learning history well is a process of slowly accumulating memory. After one round of memorization, he was beaten by the second and third rounds. You can review on weekends as appropriate. When reading, you should not only read the outlines, but also read short stories, famous quotes, and pictures. This is a good way to relax and relieve boredom, and it is also a good way to accumulate cool knowledge points.
2. Don’t focus on doing the questions. To be honest, you don’t even need to write the history homework. If you don’t remember it, copying the answers is useless. Put your time on your back. Your test score does not depend on how many questions you answered, but on how much information you have stored in your mind.
3. The school will definitely send you a lot of review materials. One advantage is that there will definitely be good knowledge points summarized in good categories. Take a look and try to remember them. If you don't have one now, you can simply make a classification outline yourself, such as water conservancy, literary works, etc. Remember it’s just an outline. It is only used to face the outline and recall knowledge points.
4. Don’t spend a lot of time organizing notes. Be cautious and make full use of the tutoring materials. You can also pick up your classmates.
5. Read more questions and analyze the key points of knowledge in the questions.
2. The political subject is relatively simple and requires little memorization. It is not difficult to remember. In addition, just read more material analysis questions and master the answering skills.
3. The geography subject is very lively, but you still have to memorize it first. It’s just that geography pays more attention to induction and practicality. And you must have a "globe" in your mind.
Key points: Read atlases in conjunction with books
1. Regional geography of China and regional geography of the world.
Characteristics of each region, latitude and longitude, oceans, ocean currents, islands, mountains, river locations, transportation, important cities, ports, resources, landforms, climate, vegetation and other elements.
2. Textbook theories, such as local time, revolution and rotation, geostrophic deflection, first quarter moon and waning moon, atmospheric circulation, ocean current distribution, cyclones and anticyclones, fronts, contours, isobars, etc. and other basic knowledge.
3. The causes of various climate, landform, and natural environment problems.
Suggestions:
1. Summarize and memorize knowledge by chapter. You can refer to historical suggestion 1;
2. Make full use of the atlas and conduct corresponding chapters. Observation and memory of regional geographic latitude and longitude location, terrain, climate, urban transportation, resources and other factors;
3. Do more regional analysis questions.
4. Hang a world map and a map of China at home, and take a look at them when you have time.
4. For mathematics, my method is to insist on doing a paper every day, half a paper is fine, or after-school questions, mainly basic questions. You can let go of the particularly difficult ones and do a The type is guaranteed to be one type. There are many basic questions in the college entrance examination, and some of the difficult questions can still score around 120. If the foundation is not very good, it is best to prepare a wrong question book and write down valuable and representative wrong questions and difficult problems. It is very helpful to look at it occasionally. It can also be used as a review material for mathematics before the college entrance examination.
If you have spare time, you can delve into individual problems carefully. In fact, there are only a few types.
5. How to say Chinese and English? You also need to memorize the basic knowledge points of Chinese and the fixed collocation of English phrases.
It is best to have a systematic organization of English grammar. You can ask the teacher to find a book or take notes, or copy the notes of classmates.
In addition, don’t focus on advancement or retreat in rankings, just review whether you are remembering more and more in your mind. Use all exams, big and small, as opportunities to check for deficiencies and make up for them. Even if your grades don't improve in the short term, you must persevere. Don't rush for success or give up on yourself.