Things that must be done every day: Things here refer to some accumulated and repeated learning. For example, memorizing words and ancient poems, literary knowledge, brushing questions every day in the next semester of senior three, reading five English articles every day, modifying five sick sentences and so on. Learning of this nature must be carried out every day, no matter how busy I am, I will take time out to do it. My personal habit is to recite 15 minutes of ancient poetry in the morning and brush the questions in the fourth self-study class in the afternoon.
Analyze yourself and allocate the study time of each subject reasonably. This is mainly based on your monthly exam results to analyze your weak subjects. In the last semester of senior three, Chinese, mathematics and English were the main subjects, followed by weak subjects of comprehensive subjects and dominant subjects. In the next semester of senior three, we will pay close attention to the weak subjects and relax the dominant subjects a little.
The analysis of weak subjects must be specific to what knowledge points, questions and questions, so that you will not be so blind when reviewing in self-study classes. This is a learning method, so I won't repeat it here. For example, I study in the evening on Monday, 18, with three classes a day. The first two classes are generally coached by teachers, with two classes in each subject. We study by ourselves in the third class, so I can actually only allocate six evening classes for self-study.
I have always been weak in math, so I gave two classes of math, one in English and the other in geography and politics. Personally, I feel that history has been pushed to self-study after school on Saturday afternoon for a long time. In the third year of high school, I gave two classes of mathematics, no English and Chinese, and the rest were given to literature.