In the face of failure in the college entrance examination, what self-motivation methods are there to make yourself repeat and fight again?

You should make yourself work hard. In fact, slowly, you will find that as long as you work hard, other things will get better. As long as you work hard enough, you will get good grades and others will treat you well. Repeat students will have great courage when they decide to repeat for one year, because many people have no courage to choose to repeat for another year after failing in the college entrance examination. They are afraid of failing again. They are afraid that others will look down on themselves because of this. You have succeeded in choosing to repeat your studies for one year.

Overcome your inferiority complex. Don't think that you are worse than others if you don't pass the exam. Don't have this fear. You should think that you have one year more experience and one year more knowledge than others. You can use this time to enrich yourself and improve yourself. When you meet thorns, you are invincible. Make an effective study plan, develop some good study habits and find out what you can't do.

Keep a relaxed attitude and do your best to review. Even if you fail in the college entrance examination, you are worthy of yourself and your parents. "Just ask about cultivation, not about harvest". You should have such a mentality now, strive to achieve 100%, and how to let the result go with the flow.

The more you care, the easier it is to lose, just as the tighter you hold the sand, the more it leaks. Keep a relaxed attitude. After all, you have already started to repeat. Giving up is giving up halfway. Hang in there, hang in there. No matter how you do in the exam, you will win in the end if you keep working hard. I hope you can think calmly, strengthen your confidence, study hard, redouble your efforts and beat yourself, and you will succeed!

Facing the reality, more than one million students fail to enter the university every year, that is to say, they can't enter the university like you, you are just one in a million. Suppressing such unrestrained remorse won't solve anything. Only by bravely facing the reality can we get rid of the shadow of not being admitted to the university and get out of the psychological abyss. At the same time, we should also evaluate our test scores correctly and properly, don't hold unrealistic hopes and desires, and don't take fantasy as reality. We should have been ready to get in and out of the exam a long time ago. If you think like this, it will reduce the psychological stimulation after failing the list.