Geography: Remember not to memorize this course, which is a misunderstanding of many people. It is important to learn to read maps and treat them as pictures. Don't deliberately remember the map, just take it out and have a look. After a long time, you will naturally have a map in your heart. Of course, you have to buy a more comprehensive atlas. I am a liberal arts major, and writing has always been my strong point. The geography teacher asked us to endorse, so I read the map! When you do the problem, you must practice a lot and do it yourself. Don't copy the answers as soon as you get the questions.
History: This course needs a little memorization, and memorization is the key content, but I still emphasize reading and pay attention to reading more. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. How long do you think it will take you to remember the content of history? Read more small print at ordinary times. In recent years, we have all tested the content of fine print, and we will be familiar with it after reading more. The questions in this course should be done by yourself, especially the multiple-choice questions. If you can't do it, you must find it in the book and mark it so that you can see the review later. You must read the big questions yourself, so as to deepen your memory.
Politics: This course needs to be memorized a little more, because the knowledge points of this course are not as logical and scattered as history, and the knowledge points are one by one, which requires a little more time. The method of doing the questions is similar to that before, but it should be noted that there are generally many answers to the big questions in this course. I suggest not to copy the answer, but mainly look at the answer method of the answer, and then answer it yourself.
Mathematics: This course usually needs to practice more exercises, and now the college entrance examination is approaching the review stage, so we can't relax our practice. The problems assigned by the teacher must be done. If not, the teacher should pay attention when speaking, or ask the teacher and classmates separately! Remember not to spend too much time on super-difficult questions, because the college entrance examination will not be too difficult for you!
These three subjects are a bit difficult to remember, so it is necessary to arrange the time reasonably. I think politics should still be the mainstay, which of course varies from person to person! I hope my answer is helpful to you (junior or junior)!