Tips: If you are in junior high school, the teacher will let us practice a type of topic repeatedly and master it unconsciously, but in senior high school, a topic is likely to appear only once, so every time you do a topic, it must have its value. And freshman year is tight, remember.
I can't read chemistry well, which is quite difficult. I've been trying to find a way. Hey, I have to make up for it this summer. I know my negligence. You should say something to help. Even if you are not interested in it, you don't spend much time, which leads to a lot of knowledge confusion. Chemistry in high school is much more difficult than that in junior high school. A difficult word in many knowledge points is difficult to learn. After learning a unit, you should sort out the equations in time and pay attention to the experimental questions. As for the secret, I'm sorry ~ there's nothing I can do, I hope everyone can help you ~
Does it take all afternoon to go to the key room? Is it too much? I get up at 5 o'clock in the morning and run for half an hour. It seems that I can stay energetic all day. Besides, I practice Taekwondo several times a week, which is enough. So, girls, the time to go to the key room can be reduced. There is also a quiet study in the room at night, 1, and the effect is also very good for 2 hours. See something. Set aside some time for yourself and study at least 4 hours a day.
English is very important. I suggest you recite some words every day, and you will know them when you get to high school. No matter you study arts and sciences, English is good at grading. Actually, if you want to contact, you won't know until you touch it. . . Not difficult. If you have textbooks, you can browse each book and have a good understanding of it. You can do some extra-curricular promotion, such as reading famous books or something. . Still a bookworm, this summer vacation is very rare. .
5. Make study plans and goals. . . Then stick to it for two weeks, form a habit, and it will be easy to pull later ~ and handle the relationship with your classmates, make a friend you value, and make progress together in your future study and life. Friends are also important for your growth. . .
When I was a freshman, I found that my classmates were different from junior high school, and they were not as straightforward as before. . . Then I handled the relationship with my classmates outside the dormitory very coldly, only focused on reading, and finally found it was not good. . This has nothing to do with study. I wonder if it's beside the point.
Chemistry is difficult ~ but most students are physics (I don't think so, because of interest)
In high school, there will be many club activities. You should properly handle the relationship between these activities and study. When you enter the gate of high school, you must clearly understand what your goal is, why you want to participate in these activities, how they help me, and what price I have to pay. Is it worth it? Don't be in high spirits at first, but eventually you will die or quit (alas, I feel bad, too)
Finally: put my motto here, "Life will treat you as you treat life", believe in yourself and wish you a wonderful high school ~