Although the score of the high school entrance examination varies from city to city, it is more common for the score rate of 75-80% to go to the general high school, and how to maximize the score and surpass the opponents of the same grade is far more effective than pursuing too much difficulty to challenge the opponents at higher latitudes.
Pursuing high scores in physics, chemistry, and English makes it easier to establish an advantage over opponents at the same level.
In the second year of junior high school, the difficulty of the subject is not only mathematics, but also the vocabulary and grammar of English have increased significantly, but unlike mathematics, the difficulty of English depends more on dedication, and the English subject for middle students can not only surpass students of the same level through efforts, but also surpass the eugenics.
Although chemistry is a science, it is another subject that is easy for middle school students to surpass eugenics, and the focus of the chemistry exam in the third year of junior high school is not scientific thinking, but liberal arts memory and is different from the comprehension memory of other liberal arts, such as some experimental phenomena, eugenic thinking learning methods, often understand the organizational language first, it is difficult to be consistent with the standard answer and thus be deducted points, while the rote memorization of middle students has a lower error rate.
Although physics has more scientific thinking characteristics, but the difficulty is low, force and motion, buoyancy and pressure, pulley and lever and other difficulties are diluted, as long as the students with intermediate thinking ability grasp the basics, focusing on the study of several common experimental question types of circuits, they can get better scores.
Although junior high school physics students score 95+ or even 100 points, it is not difficult for middle school students to score 85+ or even 90+.
These three subjects plus political history can reach at least 80% or more scores, and one or two dominant subjects can even hit 90+ scores.
The subjects that are most likely to be held back are Chinese and English, and the 80% scoring rate of Chinese is more difficult than that of other subjects, not because of how difficult the language is, but because the differentiation of Chinese subjects is small, and the gap between high scores and low scores is not obvious. Although most middle school students do not reach the 80% threshold, their grades are often not too low.
Mathematics is the subject where middle school students are most likely to lose marks obviously, and this obvious loss of marks is often not just difficult problems, but a large number of intermediate questions.
What determines the math performance of middle school students is not one or two points more for difficult problems, but how to not make mistakes in medium problems.