I am now in the final exam of my first year of high school, and I am very anxious about choosing a l

Updated on educate 2024-02-29
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The choice of liberal arts and science actually has a great impact on future employment, and I personally recommend choosing liberal arts, according to the current situation of our country, choosing liberal arts will have a wider range of job options in the future, and all units need such people, and the choice of science is obviously much narrower. If you don't like this profession, it's better to start your own business, and it's best not to work for others, unless it's a state-owned enterprise. English is important in the exam because it is the main subject...

    In practice, if you don't have to work in English, you just need to get a score on the exam. If the liberal arts are 5, the sciences can only be 3...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Looking at LZ, it seems that you want to work locally?

    When you are employed locally, it is best to choose a local school, because under normal circumstances, you can work wherever you study......

    1. Regarding development, there should be many opportunities in the development zone, and there should be manufacturing and high-tech industries, right? Wuhu is developing very well (our school has opened a research institute there), so I think that high-tech industries should be developed in the future.

    2. What major can get a good job? It's really hard to say, after 4 years of college, a good major may become a garbage major......

    3. If you have two books, you can go on math 110, Chinese 100, English 110, and comprehensive 150.

    4. The height of junior high school chemistry and high school chemistry is completely different, only the teacher is good, and everything is a floating cloud. Chemistry is fun, physics is more abstract, and chemistry is the liberal arts in science.

    5. The choice of science majors is very wide, and the liberal arts are relatively limited.

    Most of the science majors in the liberal arts can be reported, but the liberal arts can't apply for the science majors, and even if they can, they can't understand it.

    Science: Civil Engineering, Surveying and Mapping, Medicine, Electronics, Computer ......

    Liberal Arts: Foreign Language, History, Economics, Management, ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First, depending on personal preferences, if you like literature, choose the text, even if the score of science is higher than the text, second, rational judgment, English and mathematics are more advantageous suggested selection of essays, mathematics is particularly prominent English general, selection of science, English mathematics is not good for essays, and finally needless to say, the employment prospects of science must be extensive, and the limitations of liberal arts are relatively large, if in the long run, science is more popular.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're paying too much attention to the world around you. What KTV, hotel ......It has nothing to do with you, and even if it does, it's just you who consume it. As for which is the easiest job to find in the arts and sciences, I think the right one for you is the most important.

    Except for those who are particularly professional and will graduate and engage in related work, the connection between work and profession is not particularly large. When you get to university, you will find that learning is no longer the focus, but the method of learning. In practice, most of what you study at university is useless.

    The university cultivates learning methods and the ability to live independently. Don't think too much about it in the first year of high school, and develop according to your interests.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's better to choose science than liberal arts. Science can be engaged in the work of liberal arts, but liberal arts cannot, as far as your development is concerned, in fact, science is better, you can be an official in the future, you can also be a technician, but these are not the most important, the important thing is personal ability, if you have the ability, what you will do in the future is better, and what you learn now will not necessarily do what you will do in the future, many college students are not engaged in their own majors, so many things still depend on your own decision.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's choose science, there will be many schools to choose for the college entrance examination in the future!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Science because it's easy to find a job.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm a freshman now... Seeing your situation, I also feel a little bit of empathy... The reasons for the poor management may be:

    1. There is not enough time to do the questions, but you will know the questions that you haven't done, [I was like this at the beginning of my junior year of high school].

    2. You do have too many knowledge points that you haven't mastered.

    3. The examination and answering questions are not standardized, that is, the answering habits are not good.

    First of all, you have to ask yourself, do you want to take the exam A or B, or specialty... You say you're "not motivated to study at all", then I'm going to ask you, June is coming soon. For the rest of the time... I suggest you do the question·· Especially the topic of finding a comprehensive ... Find a difficulty that suits you, involving more test points, and then do more, one is to improve your speed of doing questions, the other is to be familiar with the test points, knowledge points, and the sense of accomplishment of successfully completing the questions can give you motivation... Inspire you

    And the last sentence I told you from the bottom of my heart: You have to rely on yourself for everything, and it is not very efficient for you to ask others at this time. I think you'll have a lot of tests after that... Mistakes are a very important wealth for you, and strive to make every mistake possible, do it right, do it standard... If you can complete 80%・I believe that 2A is no problem! Believe in yourself and come on!

    Forever · · Never give up, especially if you're a man in your third year of high school!

    ps: That's right·· Go out less and surf the Internet less during the New Year·· Gain time!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is better to do it one by one, and every knowledge point of each subject must be done, and then you can do the comprehensive questions, otherwise you will feel annoyed when you look at the comprehensive questions, and you will not understand this and that you won't.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I am also a science student in my third year of high school, and my self-confidence has been hit by the fact that I have lost a lot of time studying culture due to studying art, and seeing that the grades of other students are improving, but I have been regressing. But I have chosen to cross the single-plank bridge of the college entrance examination, so I have to go down hard, be worthy of myself, and think about the hardships and tears I have endured in the past year. Don't give up, let's do it together!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, I can see that you have some troubles when choosing liberal arts and sciences, many high school students have some troubles in choosing subjects, I also came at that stage, I hope it will help you.

    The arts and sciences are mainly based on personal interests and should also be combined with individual academic performance. Judging from your situation, your liberal arts grades are relatively good, and it is better to choose liberal arts. But your teacher doesn't want you to study literature, I think it may be more out of employment considerations, science is relatively better to find a job, your teacher's advice is also very reasonable, but in terms of specific choice, I think the key is to rely on yourself, to see which subject you are more interested in, and that subject improves your grades quickly, if you are interested in liberal arts, and you also have advantages in learning, then you choose liberal arts, and vice versa.

    When I was tutoring my child in Pingmeng, I learned that there was a child who was very similar to yours, his science grades were not very good, and he had an advantage in liberal arts.

    It is very important to consider your own learning practice, so the choice is relatively simple, around your own interests and the goal of the college entrance examination, I believe you also have a choice in your heart, I hope it will help you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Someone came to give you 2 sentences:

    Choose what interests you;

    I chose to work hard;

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is true in terms of the range of schools you can choose from, but it is recommended that you start according to your interests. (If you want to study science, you can also study liberal arts.)

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Choose science, science is easy to learn, even if you don't learn anything in the first two years, you can surprise in the last year.

    Liberal arts are all accumulated slowly over a long period of time, and even if you don't sleep and study every day, it is difficult to improve your score in a short period of time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Science depends on whether you are interested or not, if the physics and chemistry students are not good, don't report the science, the science is very strong, I think it is still the liberal arts to learn.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are good at analyzing the core of some events and have a strong understanding ability, or if you want to enter politics and do secretarial work in the future, then it is better to choose articles. If you prefer mathematics, physics and other subjects, then science is better, the scope of employment is also more extensive, and at the same time, the learning flexibility of science is larger, you can not relax for a moment, strengthen practice, and work hard, the improvement will be very fast.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It depends on what you are interested in Follow your interests If the liberal arts grades are much better than the science grades, then choose the liberal arts I also study the liberal arts Science is better than the liberal arts, but it is also the easiest to pull points, no, it will not be, but you will not be in the liberal arts, as long as there are no obvious mistakes, you can still score that kind of The most important thing to look at your interests is Otherwise, you will regret it later

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Answer: It depends on the specific situation, keeping in mind the principle of subject selection - "the first look at the interest (relatively speaking), the second look at the grades." (also relatively)".

    Analysis: Liberal arts focus on memory and pursue breadth; Science focuses on understanding and pursuing depth. In general, it is easy to get a high score in the liberal arts, but it is difficult to get a high score in the science, but as long as you learn it thoroughly, you can get a high score in the exam.

    In addition to this, it depends on your main interests and strengths. If you are not partial to liberal arts and sciences, then there is no doubt that if you choose science, you will have more employment opportunities and career opportunities in the future. However, it should be reminded that the difficulty of science in the second year of high school, especially physics, has indeed increased significantly, and it is difficult to control if the basic skills are not solid, which is why some students who have good grades in science in the first year of high school choose liberal arts.

    Therefore, be mentally prepared. Of course, these are just my personal opinions, and they will inevitably be subjective, so they are for your reference only.

    In addition, it should be noted that in recent years, the score line of the liberal arts in the college entrance examination is generally higher than that of the science subject, which also reflects a problem - that is, the pressure on liberal arts students is becoming more and more great, and they need to score higher than science students to ensure that they can enter the same institution. But this is not a reason for a person to give up on his original intention, you need to know that Rome was not built in a day, learning is not achieved overnight, the current situation of education does not mean that it will be the same in the future, all you have to do is to be yourself.

    The rest of the things like choosing a major, employment, etc., will be talked about later, and I don't have to think too much about it for the time being.

    First of all, we cannot deny that the demand for science students is indeed greater than that of liberal arts students, and science students choose more majors, but doesn't this also mean that science students are more competitively pressurized? Actually, the main thing is the subjective factor, and you must have some plans in mind before asking this question. Are you better at liberal arts or science?

    If you are good at both arts and sciences, then it is best that the initiative is in your hands, if you are good at science, choose science, and vice versa. If you can't grasp the arts and sciences, it is recommended to choose the liberal arts, after all, it is easier to learn. Even if the employment prospects are average, as long as you work hard, you are bound to achieve something in the future.

    In the end, I hope you can weigh the pros and cons and make a choice with no regrets!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I suggest you choose science, because you say that you are very good at liberal arts, so I think that for you, the knowledge of liberal arts can be completely self-taught, and the knowledge of science must be answered by a teacher and guided by a teacher. So the time spent studying in the sciences is more valuable than the time spent studying the liberal arts.

    Let's be realistic, the score line for science in the college entrance examination is significantly lower than that for liberal arts, and there are many majors to choose from when applying for university, and the division of labor is detailed.

    Studying science can develop your problem-solving ability, problems are troublesome, only by constantly experiencing a sense of accomplishment from solving troubles, people will become more and more confident, if you escape now, there will be more troubles waiting for you in the future.

    With your science grades, it's a shame to give up science. The above is purely a personal point of view, it is recommended that you make a choice according to your inner voice, after all, it is your life, what you choose, is related to your future, the key is that once you choose, you must love your choice, never regret it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    That is to say, you are good at liberal arts, and you are interested in science, whether to study liberal arts or science has to be determined by your own judgment of yourself, if your ability is still to be developed, then to develop science is very promising, if you think that you have done your best for science, and in the later stage of junior high school has been seriously studied but the effect is not obvious, or choose liberal arts, at least one point, interest is cultivated in a short period of time, and ability needs to be cultivated for a long time, The dilemma you're facing right now is that you're about to go to high school, and you're going to be faced with the question of whether to study science or liberal arts. Time does not allow you to think too much about how to cultivate your abilities and practice the plan to cultivate your abilities, I hope it will help you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Our teacher said that if you think you can learn about the same in both arts and sciences, he recommends taking science, so I suggest you too.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First of all, in terms of choosing arts and sciences, it is recommended that you still look at your own interests, whether you are interested in mathematics, physics and chemistry, or politics, history, and geography. There is also which of the two you have better grades, if it is about the same, it is recommended to choose science, after the liberal arts, your college major is not very good, and it will be difficult to find a job in the future.

    Secondly, if it is a special student, it seems that there is no dance special student, and the general special students are in sports and English. Or that you have won a national award for your dance belongs to the category of extra points. If you are good at dancing, then as an art student, you have applied for an art school or a normal liberal arts school.

    After entering, the major is art.

    Finally, as for the double major, or the minor or the second bachelor's degree or you study on your own. Only the second bachelor's degree is recognized by the state, other countries do not recognize, of course, if you get a certificate in the major, it is also good, but not all schools have a second degree or a second major. You'll find out this when you go to college.

    So it is not recommended that you now consider the issue of a second major.

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