College entrance examination

Chapter 2 About Struggling

Like most normal high school students, you finally understand what you should do in your third year of high school, but all this is not as easy as you say.

You stay away from those "friends" who are still obsessed with wasting good times, and even persuaded you to join.

You start to arrive early, and the early stars on the blackboard appear one after another your name, and the teacher gradually begins to change his impression of you.

You start to spend your morning self-study seriously, recite ancient poems over and over again from scratch, and start memorizing words and grammar repeatedly without being too boring.

You started to stop reading novels in political class, etc., you started to listen to lectures, take notes, and answer the teacher's questions from time to time, and Aang Ran has changed his hair and face.

Classmates start to get in touch with you again, no longer treating you as a scourge that they can't avoid, they think you have changed for the better.

But only you know that all this is not enough.

High school has never been about just listening to lectures casually, and you can learn well after finishing your homework after class.

You feel more and more strenuous in listening to the class, and it is not so easy to make up for the first two years with other people, or even the period dating back to junior high school.

You try another method, asking the teacher questions on a large scale.

Almost all your subject teachers have said: "Only stupid people immerse themselves in learning, and smart people know how to use resources."

Your teacher is your resource.

You start to circle the questions you don’t understand in class, and gather together to pick a time to find the teacher.

The teacher will indeed give you unconditional answers, but over time, this method will not last long.

There are too many students under the teacher, naturally there will not be a few who ask questions, you are just one of them.

Moreover, your foundation is too weak, and the questions you ask are also very basic and easy. In fact, the teacher is not willing to answer them.After a long time, the teacher will immediately ask you to brush up the textbooks, starting from the most basic.

The teacher has provided you with a good method, but it is not the best.

There are many reasons in reality. You are right to brush your textbooks, but there are no answers, and it is useless to read. At most, you have learned some basics. It is really too difficult for you to catch up.

You are starting to get confused, is it really too late for you to learn now?Can I really catch up with the efforts of others in the past 3 years?

You really don't know.

You haven't seen its achievements yet, but you have fallen into a trough.

You start trying your own methods instead of the old ones.

Everyone has wrong questions, because the teacher has to check.Therefore, ordinary students will spend a lot of time on the beauty of the wrong book.

In the past two years, you seemed to have obsessive-compulsive disorder. You had to copy the wrong questions by hand, and you had to use pens of many colors to distinguish them one by one.

Because you are a liberal arts student, you also have a lot of notebooks, and a lot of time is spent on these meaningless things.

You still have stacks of neatly stacked test papers from the first year of high school to the present, which look very comfortable.

You flipped through these things and suddenly realized.

You have no use for these seemingly exquisite things that symbolize hard work.

You start to switch tactics.

You are still doing the wrong book, but you have learned to cut it with a knife and stick it with glue.

You start flipping through the notebook, cut out the parts you don’t remember, stick them to a notebook for unified use, and start to memorize them slowly during morning self-study, next night self-study, and meals.

You read the test papers one by one in the self-study class, and cut out all the questions you don’t know into the wrong question book, and rewrite them all.

You are slowly getting better.

At the end of a weekly math test, you stare blankly at the nearly blank answer sheet and the familiar-looking test paper on the test paper, but you can't write a fart, and you fall into deep thought.

At the end of a Chinese test, you looked at the big questions that were clearly filled but you couldn’t get points. Among them, you only got 4 points for a classical Chinese essay with 8 points and a total of 3 points.

Then look at other people who don't write much but score higher than you, you can't figure out the reason.

At the end of a history exam, you look at the wrong 6 multiple-choice questions, and there is always a probability of choosing the wrong one. You really feel powerless for no reason.

How could this be? !

It seems that all efforts are in vain.

You start to learn to do the same as others, and you buy one copy after another of the exercises.

You have a deep and clear understanding that it is only useful if you actually write it.

So you start doing math problems on a large scale, and you gradually feel that you have almost touched the methods of some problems, and you have a certain feel.

It may also be because of too many calculations, you used to have the problem of calculation errors, but it has gradually been solved.

In history, you mainly use multiple-choice questions, and you must ensure at least 30 questions every day.

In the process of brushing, you also pay attention to the method. While finishing the self-examination, you copy the knowledge points that can be memorized in the notebook, and find time to memorize them.

During this period, you suddenly found that your heart sank, not as impetuous as before.

You start to ignore the dark and bright changes from day to day, and time flies by.

The first monthly exam for entering the third year of high school is here, and at this time you have been brushing the questions and endorsing the papers every day for 40 days.

You have achieved good grades and have been included in the progress star.

The teacher saw the potential in you early on, and suddenly he paid more attention to you.

You happen to see the WeChat messages sent by your teacher to your parents, which are full of praise for your hard work.

The classmates who ignored you before will also provide you with appropriate help.

Maybe it's a question that you don't know, teaching you in a soft voice, maybe it's an inadvertent question about getting water after class, maybe it's some laughter in class.

You suddenly understand that when you are willing to struggle in the dark, everyone is giving in for you.

The process of struggling is full of thorns, and your hands are covered with blood.

But when you walk by, the sun shines all the way.

Finally laugh at the past.

"Suddenly looking back, that person is in a dimly lit place."

But so.

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