These 5 types of people are most likely to become dark horses in the college entrance examination! Head teacher: Category 3 is the most common. Are you there?
In addition, every year in the college entrance examination, there will always be some dark horses who get better grades than usual and go to their favorite universities. According to the analysis of the senior three class teacher, the following five types of students are often the most likely to become the dark horses in the college entrance examination.
- The first category: people who "dead reading".
The "dead reading" here is not a derogatory term, but a compliment. There is such a class of classmates, who usually focus on reading when they are studying. For topics that others think are almost okay, he has to break the casserole and ask to the end, which makes people feel a little brainless. Usually, their grades may not be top-notch, and they are at an acceptable level.
But often in the end, quantitative change may lead to qualitative change, which is a blockbuster in the college entrance examination.
- The second category: people who insist on the sea questioning tactics.
Some people, who may have average grades in ordinary times, try their best to do the questions, which is the question sea tactics. At the same time, they are also more able to summarize and analyze, and then through the exercise and sublimation of the sea tactics, the more critical it is, the better he plays.
Therefore, although the sea-questioning tactics are laborious and criticized by many people, they are really useful.
- The third category: "Tenth Phenomenon".
Some students who usually rank in the middle and upper levels, because their knowledge is relatively good, and at the same time, compared with the top students, their psychological burden may be much smaller, and they do not have much winning or losing mentality. Easy to challenge, you can often play better than usual in the college entrance examination.
- The fourth category: students who are slightly partial to subjects but smart.
Some students have a slight partiality in subjects. For example, some boys are not very good in English, while other subjects are top-notch. If such students can make up for their weak subjects in the final sprint stage of the top three, and maintain their original academic scores, they are likely to get a good score in the college entrance examination.
- Category 5: Students whose grades are acceptable, but whose psychological quality is particularly good.
Every year in the college entrance examination, some students with good grades fail to perform due to excessive psychological pressure. But on the contrary, there are also some students with good grades but not top-notch, but with particularly good psychological quality. They never panic when they encounter the big test, and treat them with a normal heart, and they can finally get good grades in the test.
This type of "exam-playing" classmate is also a potential dark horse!