"Everything is established in advance, and if it is not planned, it will be abolished." It's best to draw up a study plan briefly every week, preferably from Monday to Friday night, what you need to do after your homework is completed, what to do, what to learn and what to review at each time on weekends in the morning, afternoon and evening.
Second, pay attention to all subjects, not partial subjects.
We are all ordinary children, and we should not give up any subject unless we have a great preference. Of course, it is very difficult, very difficult, to achieve "A's in all subjects".
Easy, then for subjects that you like and are easy to learn, you must thoroughly understand the basic knowledge and ensure that you don't lose points; For the subjects that you feel headache about, you should make a good plan, focus on investment, and strive to be able to
There is a great improvement in the control range.
In other words, don't give up any homework easily, because giving up this homework is your own "short board".
Third, listen to the teacher and be a "good boy".
When a teacher gives a lecture, he must concentrate on the lecture, follow the teacher's ideas and take notes carefully. Many of what the teacher explains in class is the result of his own teaching practice for many years, which can't be found in textbooks at all, but it is precisely these contents that are of great help to cultivate our analytical judgment and reasoning ability.
Fourth, the same mistake can't be made again.
Set up a wrong question book, ranging from homework, mid-term exam, monthly exam, mid-term exam and final exam, collect and sort out all wrong questions in time, make a detailed analysis of each wrong question, find out the crux of the mistake, understand your own weak links, and timely check and fill in the gaps.
When you are free at ordinary times, you can often turn over your own wrong book, recall the changing process at that time, and consolidate the weak knowledge points.
Especially before the exam, there is no need to do many questions. As long as you turn out the wrong questions, you can ensure that all the knowledge involved in the wrong questions is mastered, and "success" is close at hand.
Fifth, it is not impossible to relax.
Never open your eyes until you close them at night. Adults still have "aesthetic fatigue". Don't say we are children. The result will be counterproductive and may cause disgust in learning. Therefore, we
We must pay attention to the combination of work and rest, ensure sleep time, work and rest on time, have a good rest, and maintain abundant energy and strong fighting spirit. In this state, learning will achieve greater results.
However, "relaxation" is also a science, and you should relax according to your own interests. For example, now you can put some books everywhere at home, you can pick them up after studying, you can browse without reading carefully, which plays a relaxing role and increases a lot of extracurricular knowledge.