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It doesn't matter if it's not good now, two years of training should make you improve. Politics is to clarify and memorize philosophical principles, and then do more exercises to train yourself. Geography, in fact, is a bit of a science subject, which needs to be understood, but it also has a liberal arts part, and like politics, if you are familiar with the topic, you will find that there is a set of answers.
History is to be familiar with the historical facts in the book, memorize it, and be able to answer any question. Because I was a liberal arts student, I didn't know much about science, and I was not good at math and science in school, so I chose the liberal arts, and I didn't listen to much lectures in politics and history when I was in the first grade, and I studied it seriously later. Of course, the most important thing in choosing a subject is interest, if you have (not) interest depends on your strengths, if the grades are about the same, it depends on which aspect of your school is strong, if you are all about the same, you might as well see what kind of work you want to do in the future, if you don't think about it, it is better to listen to the opinions of parents and teachers.
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How to choose a liberal arts and science major? How to choose a liberal arts and science major?
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This doesn't depend on your grades, but on your interests and future development.
Although college is a bottleneck, now college students are flooded, and it is not very popular. Don't ignore your feelings just for the sake of grades.
For example, if your family or relatives run a chemical factory, then you should study science, and it is better to study more than liberal arts, so that you can be useful in the future to help your family.
Or if you are interested in writing articles, just focus on the liberal arts, and become a writer in the future, and other history, geography and politics are not very important.
In a word, the key is to look at the future and future, and don't focus on grades for the sake of going to university. Now the average number of undergraduate students graduating is only about 2,000 a month.
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It's better to choose the liberal arts, because the liberal arts have a lot of memorization, and the sciences have too much understanding, especially physics.
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What do you want to study? Each of them is 2 weaknesses.,The same as the arts and sciences.。。
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The selection method of high school Chinese science is as follows:
1. Consider your personal interests. Interest is the best teacher. If a person is interested in something, he will accept it from the heart and get close to it.
No matter how difficult it is, he will find a way to solve it, and he will enjoy the process of solving it. Students can think about the bits and pieces of life, whether they will feel the same way.
I believe that the same is true in learning, as long as you like a subject, you will work harder. This subject is sure to be well learned and easy. Some students have been fond of calculus reasoning since childhood, and they can reason logically.
to have fun; Some students have been well-read since childhood, and they are interested in politics, economics, history and other humanities.
Hot. Different interests determine different value orientations.
Therefore, it can be used as a reference when choosing a newspaper for literature and science.
2. Combined with the learning situation. After elementary and junior high school, if you are good at mathematics, science, and chemistry, and you like it more, then it is better to choose science; If you can study politics and history and are interested in them, you may wish to choose liberal arts.
Some students are good at everything and choose more suitable theories, some students are average in everything and choose liberal arts is appropriate, and for students with more learning difficulties, it doesn't matter what they choose. Of course, Chinese and English, no matter how bad it is, the college entrance examination is exactly the same. It is recommended that students with good scores in language, mathematics and foreign language, but students with poor grades in physics and chemistry and no interest should choose to apply for liberal arts.
3. Grasp the characteristics of the discipline. Liberal Arts majors include Chinese, Mathematics, English, Politics, History, and Geography. Among them, Chinese and English are not divided into arts and sciences, and liberal arts mathematics is easier than science mathematics.
Politics, History, and Geography were reopened in high school, and every student stood on the same starting line. Politics, history, and geography in the liberal arts should not only be memorized, but also understood, and be able to combine them with reality and use them flexibly. It mainly examines students' humanistic thoughts, methods and concepts.
Science majors mainly study Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Although I have studied physics and chemistry a little bit in junior high school, after entering high school, I basically started from scratch, so it can be said that there is not much connection of knowledge. Biology is not offered until the second year of high school, and it is the same for everyone, and there is no basic problem. Science mainly examines students' analytical thinking and logical reasoning skills.
Whether it is liberal arts or science, it cannot be said which is easy or which is difficult, and each discipline has its own characteristics. Choosing a newspaper is just the beginning, and if you want to learn well, you have to work hard.
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Hello, I will briefly explain here first, those who study theory should think more, and those who study literature should memorize more. If you are very bad at memorizing, then I recommend that you study science, otherwise you will be miserable after studying literature. Specialties are the propellant of learning.
It will make your studies handy, competitive and an important basis for choosing arts and sciences.
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History is a must for liberal arts students.
Question history. Very interested in history.
If you don't understand the course, it will be very painful for the people around me to persuade me to choose science, saying that science students are easy to find a job, and there are many university choices, and people around me are advised to choose science, saying that science students are easy to find a job, and there are many college choices, and I am afraid that I will regret not learning in the future.
After all, liberal arts are not a flood beast, and you can still find a job.
Someone else is not you, and they can't appreciate the current state of your learning.
Liberal arts students, law, finance, management, marketing, etc., can have a choice, and this feeling of suffering from gains and losses is really tiring.
You need to make a decision, make a decision, and start your journey right away!
In my personal opinion, we study not to embarrass ourselves, but to allow ourselves to acquire a skill on the basis of increasing our knowledge, so that we can be based on the society in the future and contribute to the society with our own modest efforts.
Studying shouldn't be so tiring, since there are optional projects, and it's not dragging students into the abyss, why bother to worship high and low and belittle another subject?
It's not that you don't have strengths, and if you do, shouldn't you give full play to your advantages?
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You can choose according to your future development direction.
The choice of liberal arts and sciences has always been a headache, and many people think in the wrong direction at the beginning. When thinking about whether to study liberal arts or science, the first thing that comes to mind for many students and parents is "which liberal arts or science major has better future employment prospects?" More promising?
In fact, the question itself is wrong.
Because regardless of liberal arts and science, there are 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 you have a good major, if you don't study well, it will not be 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.
When I was faced with a choice in my freshman year of high school, my grades in liberal arts and science were actually very good. My homeroom teacher pulled me into the office and gave me two hours of ideological work, and strongly recommended that I study science because she thought science was more promising, and the most important reason was that it would be easy to transfer to liberal arts in the future after choosing to study science.
If you choose liberal arts, it will be almost impossible to transfer to science in the future. But I still resolutely chose liberal arts, because I thought my strengths and interests were in this, and finally I was admitted to the Law School of Chinese University with the first place in liberal arts in Jiangjin City. I'm still very happy with my choice.
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