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How to write personal experience?

As we all know, no pains, no gains. How much you pay, how much you get Excellent grades must go through hard work and hardship. Below I will talk about my learning experience in several points:

1, the key is persistence.

As the saying goes, a day's plan lies in the morning. Time in the morning is precious. Because morning is the best time for people to remember, we must make full use of it. We can get up early, recite ancient poems, read texts, recite concepts, remember words and so on. However, you can't fish for three days and dry the net for two days. You must stick to the end, so that you can get obvious learning results.

Step 2 concentrate

I remember at a class meeting, Director Lu told us the word "concentration". After the meeting, I had to do what Director Lu said, concentrate on listening to the teacher in class, concentrate on any subject, follow the teacher's ideas, think positively, take notes at the same time, and carefully organize my notes after class. In fact, many contents of the exam are related to the knowledge taught by the teacher in class. As long as you can concentrate on the class, you will certainly gain something in this class.

3. Don't be shy about asking questions

In the process of learning, you must be ashamed to ask questions if you don't understand them. Do "know what you know and don't know what you don't know." Modesty makes people progress. When you encounter problems you don't understand, ask your teachers or classmates humbly, so that your study will be efficient. When I usually do Olympic math problems, I always ask my classmates who have good math scores in my class and learn from them how to solve them. Over time, I found that my mathematical thinking has also been greatly improved.

Step 4 make good use of the weekend

Many students think the weekend is precious, and it passes in a blink of an eye, and I am no exception. Because my weekend is full, I play badminton on Friday night, because after a week of study, proper exercise is necessary. On the one hand, I can relax, on the other hand, I can exercise. You can kill two birds with one stone. I usually do my homework on Saturday morning. In the afternoon, I went back to the bookstore or library to read extracurricular books, because I read more meaningful extracurricular books to increase my knowledge. On Sunday morning, I went to study Cambridge English, learned some extra-curricular knowledge of English, expanded my vocabulary and improved my foreign language level. Besides relaxing and playing on Sunday afternoon, I also don't forget to do some related extracurricular exercises to consolidate my knowledge. For example, "intensive reading and refinement" in Chinese, "three exercises in one lesson" in mathematics and "advanced examination" in English are all worth doing. Students might as well make full use of weekends to do more extracurricular exercises. I believe it will work.