I m about to enter my second year of high school, what should I do to prepare for my science major?

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

    I'm graduating from high school this year, so I suggest you review the bad parts you learned before during the summer vacation, and you can hire a tutor if necessary. Now those majors in college are useless to you, in the end, the grades speak, the choice is good for money, how many people have to give up their ideals because the scores are not enough. There's no need to focus too much on college life.

    This is a very precious summer vacation, calm down and study hard, from the beginning of the third year of high school, you must stick to your learning goals steadfastly, know the college entrance examination, do not relax. There are many dark horses in the third year of high school. I'm sure you'll succeed!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Science requires the flexibility of the brain, and it is recommended that you do more active questions and try to return to the basics of the textbook before the exam.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Quite simply, the focus is on the rational aspect. Many people in science are bilingual, especially English, is a weakness, so we should pay more attention to this aspect. In general, it depends on the results of each subject.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You just keep your liberal arts books, don't throw them away, and the rest is arranged by the teacher, in fact, there is no difference between the second year of high school and the first year of high school, it is equivalent to learning three fewer subjects

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You have to get a good grasp of math, that's the key.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Try to learn the current knowledge well, have a certain goal, can't be too blind, and the grades of the senior aunt and grandmother will still have a lot of room for improvement.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Study hard, the second year of high school is the most important, and it is also the most cruel, because many students are good students in the first year of high school, but they gradually fall behind in the second year of high school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Have a good mentality and just listen to the lectures in class.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Take a look at your favorite majors and schools.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm top! The second year of high school is a bridge between the first and third years of high school, and as a person who has come to tell you that in the second year of high school, you should properly take out the knowledge of the first year of high school to review and review, which is very important, because the first round of review in the third year of high school is to follow the teacher to review the content you have learned before, and then you will feel that you have more time to review and prepare for the exam than other students, and you will not be so tired. But the new knowledge in the second year of high school can not be loosened, for the learning of new knowledge, I propose my learning method, I hope it will be of some use to you.

    Pre-class preview, listening to lectures in class, and doing questions after class, these three steps are indispensable, but the main focus is on the efficiency of the class, if you don't understand, you have to ask, you can't have a legacy, do some topics appropriately, and do the questions according to the knowledge points that the teacher talks about every day, as long as you do one or two questions about the same point, no matter how much it is, don't waste time, it's better to take it out and rest for a while. I learned these methods from a blog, if you want to know how to learn in each subject, I suggest you take a look, in the direct search Li Xiaopeng blog can be, there are learning methods for each subject, there are also corresponding exercises and some inspiration and insights in learning and life. I hope it will help you, a studious child, come on!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you have learned everything, look at the basic things you have learned before, and familiarize yourself with them first. Formulas definition and the like, the foundation is king.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In addition to the language are all points, mathematics and English.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I feel like you're so entangled, I'm about to go to the second year of high school, and I chose liberal arts because I don't like science, but the liberal arts scores are always low, but I still don't hesitate.

    After all, I think it's easy for liberal arts to make up for it, and it's nothing if you don't study well in the first year of high school.

    However, science is different, it is very troublesome to make up for it, the gap between the scores of science students in the same school is always very large, when you work hard, others are also working hard, and it is a year to make up, and as a result, the knowledge of the second year of high school has not been learned well in this year, and the gap with other students is even greater!

    On the contrary, I personally think that the liberal arts are easy to make up. It is to use the time you usually read extracurricular books to read the six books in two semesters of politics and history, and read it again and again after reading it, not seeking to memorize it, just to have a little impression (students in the first year of high school are not very serious about studying liberal arts, so the score gap will not be very large, just grasp the key points and answer formats).

    As long as you spend a little more time than others, you will catch up with those who are more serious than you in the first year of high school.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you really can't read science, it is recommended to transfer to literature, especially physics. If it is feasible, it is recommended not to transfer, after all, there are fewer liberal arts majors, and most schools will be weaker in liberal arts.

    Liberal arts is too late, as long as you grasp the Chinese, mathematics, English, you can, the liberal arts have a lot of momentum behind your current situation, if you want to transfer to the text, the front foundation is not good, you have to put in more effort than others. The main subject is definitely the most important, and it is still easy to take some time to read more liberal arts books on the weekends to catch up.

    It's only a sophomore in high school, don't be in a hurry, just go through the book once. The third year of high school is the best period for studying liberal arts, especially in the second semester of the third year of high school, of course, your foundation should not be too bad.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Liberal arts are actually more difficult than science to a certain extent.

    Don't go to liberal arts just because you are not good at science, you may not be able to study well at that time.

    You said that science is not very good, and you have not learned anything about liberal arts.

    I advise you not to go to the liberal arts, if you are in the sciences, you can go up.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You're not good at science, you're not fully educated, and if you switch to liberal arts, you're guaranteed to do well in liberal arts. Think about it carefully Don't think that liberal arts are easy to learn Think clearly Ask more adults for their opinions After all, you are still young Make a decision after careful consideration This decision is really important Be cautious.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think the liberal arts are still relatively easy to tutor, many students are too difficult to convert to liberal arts in science, mathematics, physics and chemistry, quite speaking, liberal arts and mathematics are still simpler, think about politics, history, geography and other liberal arts subjects, in addition to geography, a certain rote memorization can improve a lot, quite speaking, it is relatively simple.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's better to study science, and I love to study science.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's okay, although you didn't learn much in the first year of high school, but as my personal experience and the summary of my predecessors, the knowledge learned in the second year of high school is the most important thing in the entire college entrance examination, of course, the first year of high school is also very important, now you are most important to lay a solid foundation, as for the knowledge of the first year of high school, you can also do it on holidays and weekends, anyway, don't learn that point and delay this, I recommend you to buy "Longmen Special Topic", which subject is not good to buy which subject, which plate is not good to learn which plate.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Of course, you have to study the plan, ask a tutor, and let him arrange it for you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Just look at the textbook, look at the notes.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Ha ha. I'm from here, too, and I'm graduating from my senior year now. First of all, in fact, Chinese and English are more rigid than science. So it's not that flexible.

    In fact, the most important thing for you to do well in the basic part of a college entrance examination paper is to score a solid 90 points first, and then rely on your usual study for the remaining 60 points.

    The following is my humble opinion, there is actually nothing to say about the language, rely on more memorization. Is it true that anything is false, what pronunciation, ancient Chinese, reading comprehension, what is not based on ordinary memorization? On the contrary, the only thing that can be flexible in the language is in the composition section.

    I recommend reading more news, newspapers and stuff. On the one hand, it can be used in writing.

    English is more flexible than Chinese, but it also has to be memorized. But the flexibility lies in the fact that you have to figure out the basic sentence patterns, look at the basic sentence patterns to make your own sentences, and ask the teacher. Actually, English is also like a set of formulas, and I think that as long as you understand it, there is no big problem.

    The second is memorizing words, which is not easy to say. When watching movies, pay more attention to English subtitles, and try to check the Internet when you hear the English in the trend.

    Actually, these two subjects are mainly memorized, and if you just say that your memory is not good and you don't memorize it, you will never learn well.

    Moreover, the composition of both subjects is quite important. This is my opinion. You don't need to write in a frenzy, you just need to be fluent and coherent, as our teacher said, a college entrance examination correction teacher corrects thousands of test papers, and his eyes are dazzled.

    You just need to give the correction teacher a comfortable roll, and it's good to not be so picky.

    Moreover, in the English part, I personally think that simple sentences should be used more, because if complex sentences are not mastered well, it is better to find fault with the teacher in minutes than to pass one or two simple sentences.

    I hope you can learn these two subjects well.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    During the transition period in the second year of high school, after a year of high school study, you should gradually have a suitable high school learning method for you, and clear your strong and weak subjects. The second year of high school is very important, and the courses to be studied in the second year of high school are the second and third years of high school, and the time courses are very tight. For science students, if you look at the college entrance examination questions over the years, you will know that the key questions of science and science are in the second year of high school.

    Take mathematics alone, I don't know which province you are from, and the short-answer questions in mathematics, such as analytic geometry, are all courses in the second year of high school. Therefore, you should pay enough attention to the sophomore year of high school.

    When I say that, do I scare you? Don't be too nervous, though, hehe.

    The solid foundation laid in the second year of high school is relatively easy in the third year of high school. As for the reference books you proposed, I don't really recommend you to buy this kind of books, in fact, there are a lot of after-school reference books issued by each school, and these books are carefully selected by the teachers, which are suitable for most people. And slowly you will also find that the current reference books are all the same, and for science, many classic question types can be seen in every book.

    Adjust your mentality well, and when others don't take the second year of high school seriously, you work hard in a down-to-earth manner, and you can see the effect in the third year of high school.

    If a subject is relatively weak, such as English, you can use the second year of high school to focus on improving English, buy some English papers, English speaking books, etc., choose the one that suits you, and use the spare time to do questions and memorize speaking. In this way, in the third year of high school, you will not be weak in every subject.

    ps...I just read what I said upstairs, I think it is a synthesis of the past years' exam questions into a book, which is not necessarily suitable for everyone, and those with a weak foundation are not suitable.

    You still go to the bookstore, flip through each one, find what suits you, don't blindly look at what others use, you buy what.

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