The countdown to 80 days has already been upgraded to some people who want to give up

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

The countdown to 80 days has already been upgraded by some people who want to give up.

Reason 1: I didn't start well, I took a lot of detours in the early stage, and I was afraid that it would be too late, so I simply put it badly.

I can't study at home, I lack self-control, and I think the library is too far away, so I just mess up.

One more thing: you can't even overcome this little difficulty, and you will give up anything in the future. Directly persuade you to quit and be the denominator, you don't want to learn, and you still want to go ashore?

Reason for giving up 2: I asked my friend yesterday, and he made faster progress than me, so I just started learning, and he has already learned it once. My progress was too slow, I couldn't pass the exam, so I just gave up! Come on! Isn't the criterion for judging the price of the upgrade ashore the score?

When it's related to progress. You can learn math once, but maybe someone else can't do it five times. It's not that the number of times you do it is not good, this is a situation-by-case situation. One more thing: even if you are making fast progress now, you are not studying with a solid and humble mind, and it is useless to make fast progress.

Reason for giving up 3: I always brush up on the post that I have been promoted to the shore office, or I am afraid that I will not be able to pass the exam, so I simply don't study! Big brother, this is big data, and after you brush an article, I will always recommend similar ones to you.

In addition, people who study now are studying hard, and only those who are not studying well are creating anxiety every day.

One more word: I wish you [World War I ashore] and [bright future] in my notes every day, and you haven't listened to a word!

Reason for giving up 4: Learn this today, learn that tomorrow, read the book halfway through and suddenly lost and collapsed.

It is recommended that you make a reasonable and clear preparation plan for yourself before reviewing.

Reasonable: You should start by estimating how many hours a day you can study at most, and how many days a week you can study. Clear: This exam preparation plan can be broken down into any one more question that can be broken down to each day: Do you still want this kind of wake-up service?

I will scold here today, I hope to help some students correct themselves from the "disagreement" and "rotten" road, and go ashore steadily! Note: There is no point in the content of this issue, please take a seat

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