I remember it was the final exam of grade five. Every day, the teacher urges everyone to take time to review their lessons and strive for excellent results in the final exam. At first, I can review for an hour every day. But a few days later, I was in trouble, and even felt that reviewing like this every day did not improve myself, but it was harmful to myself and made my head groggy. So I canceled the review plan. After the exam, I was still complacent and felt that I had done well in the exam. There is absolutely no problem in winning the top three. Soon, the results came out. I won the second place in my class, and the first place was Liu. I am even more proud, thinking that I am the real first place. After all, I didn't review carefully!
In this semester's mid-term exam, like last semester, I still stayed in one-sided review and didn't study any problems in depth. There are fewer elasticity problems. Unfortunately, there are many unexposed questions in this mid-term exam, which made me unprepared and confused. The smug look just now suddenly disappeared. I sighed and handed in my test paper. It seems that this time, not to mention the top three, even the top ten are hard to protect. The test paper was handed out, and as I expected, I didn't even fail 90 points. I really regret not reviewing carefully. It's really amazing to analyze the mistakes in the test paper again. As long as you exercise more and accumulate more at ordinary times, these minor problems can be completely avoided. It seems that it is "smart" fault.
In a word, I have learned a lesson from it now and got some enlightenment. First of all, you must work hard at ordinary times, and you will still suffer from "cleverness". Secondly, after some achievements come out, the most taboo is to get carried away. Don't forget that while you are complacent, others are chasing you! You should run! In the process of learning, you will encounter some problems. At this time, only by consulting others humbly can we see through the problem and make progress.
Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. Proud students, wake up!