But just thinking is not enough. Recently, there is a particularly popular saying on the Internet. The meaning of this sentence is clear. Of course, our class also has a lot of involution behavior. For example, while others are playing, he or she has finished several papers.
Actually, I'm a little involved in private. Last Saturday and Sunday, except for class, I always asked my parents to print the test paper and let me do it.
If you want to get better results than usual in the final exam, you must make more efforts than others in the normal learning process. As the saying goes, "there are no stupid people in the world, only those who are not diligent." Indeed, those who have poor grades just don't work harder than others.
In fact, when I was in grade one or two, not only did I not listen carefully in class, but sometimes I was carried to the front by the teacher and stood on the podium to listen. At first, the teacher thought I was a poor student, but in a small exercise, my grades were excellent, which also made the teacher's attitude towards me much better. In fact, there is no child prodigy in the world, but everyone works harder than you in private.
In the third and fourth grades, my grades advanced by leaps and bounds, and my grades finally reached the ideal in the exam. From the beginning to the end, this whole process should be regarded as a counterattack.
Finally, I wish everyone can achieve ideal results in the final exam. Nothing is difficult in the world. Come on, teenagers!