It s about to be a liberal arts and sciences division. I m a good student in math. But I didn t stud

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm in a similar situation to you, but I'm now in my third year of high school! When I was a freshman in high school, I didn't pay much attention to classes! Later, I chose science, not why, just because science is related to mathematics, and mathematics is good and others are not too bad!

    If you work harder, you can still keep up! And there are many majors in science at that time, so it's easier to report! The most important thing is that science depends on your comprehension ability, if you are good at math, your natural comprehension ability will not be too bad!

    So you choose science! Remember, long live understanding!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Then you should go to science, since you are talented, I believe you will go up in the second year of high school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you have a talent for math, then choose science.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you are interested in physics and chemistry, it is recommended that you study science, and if you are not interested, go to literature. You have a talent for math This is your advantage over other liberal arts students As for politics and history, accumulate more in the second year of high school, work hard in the third year of high school, memorize a little more, and the grades are easy to go up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My suggestion is to study liberal arts, because you don't like to study physical chemistry, and politics and history, wait for the second year of high school to memorize it well, and study hard! If you are good at mathematics and other subjects are relatively average, you will have an advantage in liberal arts. Moreover, whether it is liberal arts or science, you have to study mathematics, I was too stupid at the beginning, I thought that my English was not good, so I chose science, but why didn't I think that I had to learn English regardless of liberal arts or science!

    So, let's still be liberal arts! If you are good at math, you will have a great advantage among liberal arts students.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No. Because it is necessary to consider the thinking ability of liberal arts and science students, it is impossible for all liberal arts students to have the logical thinking ability of science students, so this will lead to mathematics subjects being slightly more difficult than mathematics and slightly easier than science mathematics. However, since there is no division of subjects, the number of courses taken is bound to increase compared to the number of texts.

    Whether it's difficult or not is not a problem, for super difficult questions, you only scored 50 points, and you are also the first. Because you are difficult for others, it is important that you master the knowledge points. In addition, the questions in the general high school entrance examination will not be too difficult, so it should not.

    Definitely not! Generally speaking, the college entrance examination will not change much in the short term, but there is a trend of innovation every year. The division of arts and sciences is a major event, and it is related to many aspects, so it will continue the tradition of the previous year.

    Well, it is a compulsory subject other than the number of languages. I won't say what the total score is. Physical, biological, political, historical, and geographical, if you choose three subjects in the college entrance examination scores. There should be no change in the policy for art and sports students passing the exam.

    If the current policy is to be changed, it is also necessary to carry out pilot changes, complete the pilot within three years, and fully promote it, which is unlikely.

    Remember. This is basically no different, but the requirements for science students are a little higher, and the liberal arts and mathematics are not as difficult as science in the college entrance examination, but the difference will not be very big!

    Generally speaking, if the high schools in Qikai provinces and cities do not distinguish between arts and sciences, then the Education Bureau will take care of the admission rate of middle and lower schools and reduce the difficulty of the questions, and the score line will be correspondingly lower.

    Don't be scared by yourself, as long as you do it carefully and seriously, play a good level, because you are difficult, others are difficult, you are easy, others are easy, you don't have to think about this, the mentality must be good, don't care about the difficulty of the topic, do the easy first, will do it, and then go back to do it, will not do it, believe you, come on.

    Pls which province are you from.

    I'm from Shandong Province, and there is still uncertainty about the division of arts and sciences now, and a high-level ** in Shandong, which originally advocated no distinction, has been dismissed. According to Chinese custom, new officials like to overthrow their predecessors (especially those who have fallen from power), which is one of the possible reasons. Second, if there is no distinction between arts and sciences, the college entrance examination cannot be taken.

    3. Although there has been a recent claim that Shandong does not divide arts and sciences, our high school teachers think that the possibility of dividing arts and sciences is very high, which shows that the superiors do not have a clear file and prefer to divide subjects.

    If there is no division of subjects, then all subjects will be examined, that is, 9 subjects. Even if it is divided into subjects, the quality inspection of the second year of high school (which determines whether you can get a graduation certificate and obtain a place in the independent entrance examination, and the examination is becoming more and more stringent) will be tested. Of course, it will be more difficult to distinguish between sciences, and some students will not be able to grasp the time used in various subjects.

    However, the difficulty has increased for all students. Now, of course, it's all about learning hard and taking the initiative into your own hands.

    Sub-disciplines: Literature: Language, Mathematics, History, Geography, Politics: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

    No distinction: full learning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The main point of choosing bai liberal arts: du

    1) Look at the interest.

    Interest is the best teacher of zhi, and if you have an interest, you will.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a way. Take a coin and throw it out, at this time you hope that it is a text or a reason, you actually have your own judgment, according to your own wishes, you will not be wrong, good luck!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I didn't copy much from you at the beginning, and my grades in arts and sciences were good, but I was very good at math

    But zhi Chinese and English are not very good, so I chose DAO science, because if you choose science, you can guarantee that you will meet a good math teacher, and if you choose literature, you can guarantee that you will meet a good Chinese and English teacher, in fact, I think learning science is still very interesting, in fact, physical chemistry or anything is not very difficult.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have similar grades in arts and sciences, you must choose science.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It mainly depends on which is better, physics, chemistry and biology, politics and history, and mathematics, liberal arts and sciences are almost the same.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are a lot of words that don't go to science, and if you like to endorse, you choose liberal arts.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended to study liberal arts, if you have an advantage in science, if you are studying liberal arts, then your grades will be relatively better, and your future development will be good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are several reasons for this:

    Liberal arts are biased towards memorization and dictation, and rote memorization is more, and what is needed is better memory.

    Mathematics, on the other hand, is flexible and adaptable, which is exactly the contradiction of rote memorization in the liberal arts.

    Therefore, after studying liberal arts, you will not be able to learn mathematics well.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, you must have a mentality: be firm and you will be able to learn well!

    Secondly, you need to find a study method that suits you, depending on what type you are: for example, you have a good memory and are diligent.

    Third, it is necessary to establish the idea of combining numbers and types, and observe and accumulate more in ordinary times.

    Fourth, it is necessary to summarize what the teacher teaches and analyze your mistakes.

    Fifth, find a set of exercises that suit you, just one set (things on the market are similar) and do every question. Do the whole set 3 more times.

    Sixth, communicate more with teachers and think more about problems. When dealing with the formulas in learning, the first and second theorems, and formulas, try to demonstrate them by yourself and know how they are transformed.

    Seventh, it's too broad and depends on you.

    Find another one for you.

    1. The first stage of high school mathematics is whether you can start or not, whether you can start at all, whether you can start after thinking for a long time, there is a difference in nature. Here I will help you set a standard, generally choose the first 10, fill in the blanks 3, and the first 4 answers, here must try to ensure that there are no knowledge blind spots. This requires reading the textbook, so reading the textbook is the first step to memorize the formulas and theorems.

    Although mathematics does not require me to memorize anything, it is like calling an American mathematician to take a Chinese test, no matter how smart he is, he can't understand the questions, and only gets 0 points.

    2。There are several levels to improve the speed, 1 is for the range in the standard I mentioned earlier, here you need to remember some important inferences taught by the teacher, such as the intersection radius formula of the conic curve, some sequences, the solution of functions, etc., which can greatly speed up the speed. This step is the best, I think we should read more questions and related things, so that we can be as proficient as possible in those knowledge.

    3。If Part 2 is done well, it means that you can get a score of 95%-100% in that standard range, and there is a lot of time left, then, start to do the problem step by step, first of all, it is natural to see, experience, how those steps came about, you must see clearly, think for yourself before reading the solution, and then compare and understand it yourself, not necessarily to do it. In short, it is to cultivate the senses, and it should be achievable here, and you will probably see some proofs and so on to know that you can grasp the direction well by means such as mean, Cauchy, or using derivatives, functions, etc.

    4。Then it's to do the problem, since you know the direction, then the key is the deformation skills, etc., if you look at the problem here, although it also has a role, but because it involves operational problems, so, do more practice, you can slowly be able to change from not being able to come out, and finally become very fast.

    Probably this is the process, I hope you do well in the exam.

    If you're lazy, you have to listen carefully to the review class.,After class, go to the teacher's tutoring.。。。

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, mathematics is practiced, and you only have to do more questions to prepare for the exam, and you will not necessarily understand it. From now on, I finish all the questions in the book and the workbook and find out. I'm sure you'll improve.

    The key is to do more and think more!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Find a make-up institution, one-on-one tutoring if family conditions allow, start from the basics, slowly go deeper, ask if you can't, don't be embarrassed, so that your grades will definitely improve.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You can do one more question every day, understand the things you don't understand, sort out your thinking, and correct the questions in the wrong question book. Remember, set a goal that works for you and make a list of your weaknesses and strengths. If you're lazy, there's no good way to do it.

    You're just going to get over laziness now.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    To be honest, if you can learn science, try to choose science if you don't hate it.

    First, because basically all majors face science students in the college entrance examination, but basically most majors do not recruit liberal arts students.

    Second, in the future, science students in society will be able to grab the jobs of liberal arts students, and liberal arts students will not be able to grab the jobs of science students. For example, ** management is considered a liberal arts class, but you see that our **** and *** prime ministers are both science and engineering graduates from legitimate universities.

    Third, the most realistic thing in front of me is that the admission rate of science students is higher than that of liberal arts students.

    But what I said is that if you don't hate science and can learn to move, if the comprehensive liberal arts are particularly good or the science is particularly poor, of course it is recommended to choose liberal arts, otherwise it is recommended to choose science.

    Those who have just graduated from high school will tell you a little bit of personal experience.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Mathematics is to be studied in both arts and sciences, and the liberal arts will be simpler, and the physics liberal arts will not be studied, and this perspective is to choose the liberal arts. But my experience is that if you are a liberal arts student, you will have an advantage in math because many people are not good, and all other subjects are so similar, unless there are too bad. On the other hand, if you choose science, you should have some advantages if you are good at Chinese and English.

    But you are not good at math and physics, so maybe the advantages of the first two are offset by this disadvantage... Therefore, from a comprehensive point of view, liberal arts may be better. You say you like biology, but in fact, biology is the most liberal arts in science, and physics is the most scientific thinking, so think carefully.

    As for what you said about the difficulty of finding a liberal arts job, this is all relative, if it is just a talent, the employer will want it. No matter if you choose literature and science, as long as you go to a good major in a university when you take the university entrance examination, there is no problem, for example, my school is a book, but the electrical major is very strong, and it can be photographed in the top 10 in the country, and the graduates will be robbed when they come out, and the annual salary of 100,000 is no problem. I myself am a liberal arts major, although the school is also good in the local area, but because it is a liberal arts major, the recruiting unit of the liberal arts is willing to choose liberal arts students who graduated from excellent liberal arts majors in liberal arts schools, so I have a small advantage in terms of aspects.

    Locally, a university, the liberal arts are very good, the science is very rubbish, and the science students there have a hard time finding a job, it is the same, because the most awesome companies including accounting, human resources, and language companies all go back there to recruit, mainly depending on the university, and it has little to do with your choice of arts and sciences. As long as you don't choose a science major in a liberal arts school or a liberal arts major in a science school when you are in college, you can do it! Or if you can get into a good school, such as Peking University and Tsinghua University, it doesn't matter if you are liberal arts and sciences!

    Liberal arts, science, and science are all very powerful, don't mind this, make sure that the most important thing is to make sure which is beneficial to you during the college entrance examination! In fact, you don't have to think about work, you can't choose all the paths, go the same at all, the economy is developing, I don't know what new careers will come out in the future, you are ready to divide the arts and sciences, so you don't have to think about whether the job is good or not. The most important thing is to become stronger!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You should choose liberal arts, mathematics, physics, and science are not too advantageous.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Science, so that Chinese, English will be more advantageous, mathematics and physics are mainly based on practice Do more to improve You should pay attention to the summary and ask more questions to the teacher. In addition, it is true that science majors will be easier to find a job than liberal arts majors in the future.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    When you are struggling with this question, you should think about what subject you like to study the most, and don't worry too much, then you will be more hesitant. You like to study biology, physics and math don't have much to do with it, I'm like this myself, physics has not passed since the beginning of high school, math was good in the first year of high school, and then it wasn't very good. But I like chemistry and biology very much, and now I am studying pharmacy at university, and although I still can't get rid of physics, chemistry has become my major, and at least I am very happy.

    Don't be too stressed, just choose what you like, and liberal arts don't necessarily have no talents.

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