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It is advisable not to go to school, it is really useless to go to school. It's best to come out early to work.
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It is recommended to study science Oh, in the future, the college entrance examination has a wide range of choices, and employment is also good for employment.
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It depends on what career you want to pursue in the future. I was about the same as you at the time, I took science, but now I work as a civil servant. It doesn't have much to do with science. So you still have to think about what you choose.
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Depending on your own interests, if you want to learn science, you don't need to pay attention to other people's opinions.
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What kind of work do you want to do in the future? It's a little more realistic. In fact, being good at math is also an advantage, the key is whether you hate studying science very much. Or maybe they really like to study liberal arts.
In addition, the disciplines are complementary, and many people who study science also study liberal arts, or after graduation, they switch to liberal arts management and feel that it is more comfortable. On the contrary, it is very difficult to switch from liberal arts management to science and engineering.
If it weren't for the need to survive, don't study a subject that you hate so much, just like don't do something you hate very much, because it will be very painful for you.
Say your own thing.
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You should study science. Since your language and mathematics are good, you can get most of the points in the college entrance examination, and maybe you can surpass your classmates who are good at knowledge, mathematics, physics and chemistry.
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Science, science can accumulate a lot of knowledge, as well as train people's thinking methods, your science is better and you have a greater chance of going on to higher education, and it is easy to transfer to liberal arts if you want to study science, but it is difficult to transfer to science by learning Wenyao.
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Your own preferences are the most important.
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Liberal arts careers are narrower, but it's easy to learn, and it's easy to bring up your grades if you like information technology, mechanical engineering, chemistry. I recommend that you study science, because you can't learn these things in the liberal arts.
But if you like finance and management, and you do pretty well in math, then I recommend that you study liberal arts.
In addition, depending on the grades, whether you choose liberal arts or science.
If you are good at physics and chemistry, or if you think that you can learn well as long as you listen to the lectures, then I think studying science is the best.
But if your physics and chemistry are poor, and you don't feel like you're listening to the class, then you should simply study liberal arts.
Of course, if you want to study liberal arts, it is best to be good at mathematics and geography, which are the two most points.
Well, I've said all that, and in the end it's up to you to decide on your situation.
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Whether you are in the liberal arts or the sciences depends mainly on your interests.
If the interest is not to force yourself to learn a subject that you don't like, to the future.
It's still not good.
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It depends on whether you are good at liberal arts or science, depending on your actual situation.
Although in college, science involves a wide range of majors, but now many majors are both arts and sciences, not all people are suitable for studying science, relatively speaking, liberal arts to be a little safer, although it is not easy to get a high score, but it is also difficult to get a low score.
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! The key is to work hard from now on.
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Then don't think about the liberal arts and sciences, learn a technology, with real skills, you can do anywhere, and you can mix in college.
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Generally speaking, liberal arts are easier, most of the content that needs to be memorized needs to be understood and memorized, and science is more difficult to learn. However, it is easier to find a job by studying science because it has a wider range of employment options than liberal arts. However, there is no difference between arts and sciences, and when you get to university, you will find that what you have studied before is almost useless and has no relevance at all.
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It will be useful for you to study science in school and liberal arts on your own.
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I am a science major, I think science is good, if you choose science in high school, the university has a wider choice, for example, some engineering colleges only recruit science, and science can be from literature, but not from science.
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Let's learn technology, if you don't like it, forget it.
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Pick one that interests you.
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Friends, you have to choose according to your hobbies! Wishing you happiness!
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