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I suggest you learn to be reasonable. First of all, it is easier for science to enter a university than for liberal arts No matter which province or city, the first line of science is lower than that of liberal arts, and the admission rate of undergraduates is also higher. Secondly, when choosing a major in science, the scope is broader......Physics and chemistry, biology, electrical engineering, mechanical automation, civil engineering, aerospace, machine guns, artillery, missiles, tanks, vehicles, medicine, electronics, these are all exclusive majors of science.
Even some liberal arts majors can be applied for by science students. For example, foreign language, law, economics, human resources, business administration and other majors. But in contrast, the liberal arts are much more restrictive, only literature, history, and geography are exclusive majors, and employment is not very good.
Liberal arts students are so hot that it is difficult to squeeze in. The landlord weighed it himself. However, I would like to give you one more comment.
You should make up for English and Mathematics, which you will not be able to get rid of in the next ten years. Biochemistry, History, Geography, you can throw it away when you go to college. But political English and math will stay with you for the rest of your life
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From the above two results, it is a very hard-working, very motivated student, although the comparison between before and after seems to be regressive, but you can increase math from 60 to 96 in two months, which shows that you are smart and hard-working.
Don't say how important is that you are not sure whether you are ready for the challenge or not, because your achievement, whether you choose liberal arts or science, you have to put in a lot of effort and put in a lot of sweat from your two achievements before and after, you may be right time spent in math, but if you have spent all your time, then you should think about your studies, the focus of learning is step by step, of course, you need to persevere.
The choice of liberal arts or science, the key is to look at your own interests, if you don't know, then you can do a quiz, attack a science problem, see if you can stick to it, when you have no joy If there is no success, then it is difficult to learn science. If you are in the morning self-study time, put the history chapters by memorization, but are also happy, then choose the liberal arts possible**.
The above is a personal opinion only!
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Resolutely choose science! If you are a quiet person, and you like to endorse and be good at analysis, choose liberal arts, if you are struggling to endorse, choose science, and you like mechanical things, if you choose science, it will be more beneficial for you to apply for college in the future!
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Depending on which region you are in, it seems that you are going to take the full test this year??? I only know that if you want to choose liberal arts, your English must not be too bad, but a lot of science practice is OK, it depends on your actual situation.
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If you are good at physics, then I recommend that you study science, but you should be a little more diligent in science and mathematics is also very important! And chemistry and biology have to be remembered. But you can understand memory, anyway, I personally think it's much better than those things in the liberal arts that are not understood! Personal opinion, thank you!
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It is recommended that you take the engineering school, which can satisfy your interest in mechanization, and can avoid the weakness of chemistry and biology, and the engineering school has a greater advantage in employment. Hope it helps.
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If you like mechanical stuff, you have to go to science, and liberal arts are generally not touched.
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1. Whether you study science or liberal arts depends on whether it is suitable for you, whether you can study well, whether you are interested, and whether you can get good results in the college entrance examination in the future. If you enter a good school and a good major, you will have a more ambitious future.
2. When you are not sure whether you are best at liberal arts or science, or prefer liberal arts or science, there is a way, close your eyes and imagine what kind of person you would most like to be in the future. Scientists, economists, politicians, architects, or whatever. Then look at whether it is partial to the text or the reason, and you will find the answer.
3. If you like to use your brain, study science, and if you like to memorize things, learn literature. Science is relatively easy to get a job with, and of course, if you're very good at liberal arts, that's not a problem. If your grades are not very good, it is better to study science.
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There is a lot of content in liberal arts, which requires you to have enough patience to memorize it again and again, and you need to pay attention to some small details. To study liberal arts, you need to "read more than 10,000 books" in order to be proud of the examination room.
There are many theories in science, you need to keep in mind the basic formulas, understand the classic example problems thoroughly, and you need to be able to draw inferences, think backwards, think divergently, and go deeper. Studying science is "all changes are inseparable from their origins", grasp the fundamentals, and walk through a sea of massive questions to understand the true meaning.
There is one important thing to remind you: you must be a top student if you study liberal arts, otherwise you will be a mediocre liberal arts student, and you will not even be as good as some vocational and technical school students in the future, because there are few liberal arts majors and few future employment paths (compared to science), while top liberal arts students have a bright future, which are completely two extremes. There are many majors in science, many universities, a wide range of employment paths, and many choices.
So you have to think carefully because it affects you for the rest of your life!!
Of course, it is also very important to choose a subject, that is, the bias of your actual grades, and your interests and hobbies are also one of the determining factors, because it will affect your learning difficulty and your enthusiasm for learning.
Therefore, you have to consider many aspects, listen to the opinions of your parents, relatives and seniors, and of course, in the end, you still have to like it yourself, and face an important dividing point in your life (the next dividing point is the college entrance examination). All I can say is bless you for choosing the path that suits you, and that you won't regret taking that path as you grow old.
Since your physics is average, choosing science is also a good choice. The difficulty of the textbook is progressive, and there is new knowledge, so you need to continue to consolidate the previous foundation and absorb new knowledge at the same time. You can't have the idea of being afraid of the subject, because the more you are afraid, the more you can't learn well, this is a lesson of blood and tears without mathematics, you have to grit your teeth and drill down, ask if you don't understand, teachers, and classmates will not be stingy with their knowledge and time.
When you overcome some of your weaknesses, you will find that the questions are not difficult, and the more you do them, the more interesting and rewarding they are, so that your grades will improve. However, during the summer vacation, you can also find some seniors to borrow books, feel the difficulty of the textbook yourself, and then decide carefully. Therefore, according to your situation, I personally recommend that you choose science, after all, the scope of employment in science majors is more extensive, and there are more choices in life in the future, and the road is broader.
I sincerely bless you, and say as a person who has come over: There are still two years, work hard and sprint. In a word:
The university is beautiful."
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Regardless of liberal arts and science, they all correspond to many majors, all of which are good majors, and there are also majors that are relatively not easy to find a job, such as history and philosophy in liberal arts, geology and archaeology in science, etc., and it is meaningless to directly take liberal arts and sciences. Moreover, no matter what major, even if it is a relatively poor major, if you can learn it well, you can still have a good future, even if it is a good major, if you learn a mess, it is not easy to find a job.
So, the question is not whether liberal arts or science is better, but whether I am better suited to study liberal arts or science? Which of these two subjects will play to my strengths more, which one will I study better, and which one will I really be interested in? Only by finding the answers to these questions can we make the right choice.
If you are suitable for yourself, can study well, and are interested, you will be able to get good results in the college entrance examination in the future, and you will have a greater future if you enter a good school and a good major. This is the crux of the matter, and to talk about the merits of liberal arts and sciences without these things is just talking on paper.
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I chose liberal arts because science is so hard for you, and you have to learn liberal arts by rote.
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Liberal arts or science, it depends on which subject you do well to be liberal arts or science? It depends on which subject you have a good score to be able to choose, otherwise, you should choose liberal arts in science, then.
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I made my choice many years ago.
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Science. The first society needs more science students, with the development of society, the demand for science students is also increasing, regardless of the construction industry is in the field of science and technology, science students are inseparable from science students, so presumably liberal arts students, science students will have more employment directions, and more popular, and for liberal arts students, there are only a few employment directions after graduation, so many students choose science.
There is a wide range of employment, so this is also one of the reasons why many students choose science, so there are more science students, and some of the things that liberal arts students can do can be done for science students, but for science students, many things can not be done for liberal arts students, so students are more inclined to science students.
This is also one of the reasons why many candidates are willing to choose science, in addition to the same in the future employment, science is slightly better than the liberal arts salary, so this is the key, and it is also a point that many parents value.
Fourth, for science students, they can have the skills to support themselves.
For science students, the process of re-employment will learn some skills, and these technologies have also become the advantages of science students, and they are also more valuable, so candidates must consider comprehensively according to their own situation when choosing arts and sciences to avoid unnecessary troubles and influences to themselves. Students must look at it rationally, and students who are good at science must not be arrogant.
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Nationally, science students are more likely to be admitted than liberal arts students. However, for individual candidates, this conclusion is not necessarily true, and needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Some students are good at liberal arts but not good at mathematics and science, and you let them study science, even if science students seem to be more likely to go on to higher education, they can't blindly choose science; Some students are very good at science and don't like liberal arts subjects very much, so it is naturally better to choose science; For some students who are good in arts and sciences, choosing science may indeed be easier to further their studies and have more room for major choice.
On the whole, science has a wide range of applications, which is not comparable to that of liberal arts. If you are good in arts and sciences, studying science is a better choice, not only may it be easier to go on to higher education, but also have more room for major choice. It may be easier to go on to science and choose a major.
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Whether to choose liberal arts or science depends mainly on your hobbies and the learning status of each subject, combined with the current employment situation, and at the same time taking into account the opinions of your teachers and parents.
The general principle is that if the reasoning ability is strong, the theory has a certain advantage, and if the memory ability is strong, the selection of essays is more appropriate. No matter what you choose, as long as you study and do it with your heart, you will have a future!
As long as you are willing to study hard, you can develop even in the liberal arts, and many people in the ** department are from the liberal arts. The acceptance rate should be similar to that of science, because of the large number of students in science, the corresponding number of admissions is higher than that of liberal arts. You shouldn't force yourself to do what you don't want to do, and as for work, don't worry about it for the time being.
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You can choose whichever subject you are good at, but don't have an easy idea about liberal arts, liberal arts are not as simple as you think. If the score line of liberal arts is lower than that of science every year, there are still many people who can't pass the test, and now the score of 220 in politics and history is already a good person, with an average of 70 points in each subject. Therefore, don't apply for liberal arts with the mentality that liberal arts are easier than science, and treat everyone equally.
Top 10 Popular Majors in Liberal Arts (1) Preschool Education. Awarded a Bachelor of Education.
Main courses: pedagogy, psychology, vocal music, art, children's toy making, etc.
Enrollment Institutions: Normal Schools.
2) Chinese Language and Literature. Awarded a Bachelor of Arts.
Main courses: Introduction to Linguistics, History of Chinese Language, Ancient Literature, Modern Literature, etc.
Admissions institutions; Normal and comprehensive colleges.
3) Chinese as a foreign language. Awarded a Bachelor of Arts.
Main courses: Chinese Language and Literature, Foreign Chinese Language and Literature, Writing, Translation, Ancient (Modern) Chinese, Western Culture and Etiquette, etc.
Enrollment colleges: foreign language and normal colleges.
4) Foreign Language Languages and Literature (Foreign Languages). Awarded a Bachelor of Arts.
Main languages: English, German, French, Japanese, Italian, Spanish and minor languages.
Enrollment Colleges: Foreign Language, Normal, Comprehensive Colleges.
5) Radio and Television Journalism. Awarded a Bachelor of Arts.
Main courses: Introduction to Radio and Television, Fundamentals of Radio and Television Technology, News Interview Writing, Production, Photography and Videography, etc.
Enrollment colleges: media colleges, normal colleges, and comprehensive colleges.
6) Art design. Awarded a bachelor's degree in fine arts, the main courses: drawing, color patterns, professional techniques, professional design, art design theory, etc., enrollment institutions: art, normal, comprehensive colleges.
7) Computerization of accounting. Awarded a bachelor's degree in economics.
Compulsory courses; Economics, Accounting, Marketing, Computer Technology, Finance, etc.
Enrollment colleges: finance and economics, comprehensive, normal colleges.
8) Marketing. Awarded a Bachelor of Management Degree.
Compulsory courses: Management, Statistics, Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing, Economic Law, International Marketing, Market Research, etc.
Enrollment institutions: financial and comprehensive colleges.
9) Finance. Awarded a bachelor's degree in economics.
Compulsory courses: Political Economy, Western Economics, Public Finance, Investment, Insurance, Banking, Investment Banking Theory, etc.
Enrollment institutions: financial and comprehensive colleges.
10) International Economy and **. Awarded a bachelor's degree in economics.
Compulsory courses: Political Economy, Western Economics, International Economic Law, International Theory, Public Finance, Accounting, Statistics. (Focus on foreign language scores).
Enrollment institutions: finance and economics, foreign language colleges.
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