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In fact, it can be seen from your words that you are still inclined to science, and you are probably a fan of the authorities, right? It can be refreshing.
For students with academic difficulties, the biggest difficulty in science is physics, since you have won a prize in the Australian competition, it means that there is no difficulty in physical thinking, then chemistry is not enough to worry, as for biology, it is purely liberal arts in high school.
In the main courses, academic science requires good English and mathematics, and Chinese is literacy, but it does not have much impact on science students. So I hope you will strengthen mathematics, the proportion of mathematics in the college entrance examination is too large. If science students want to have a great future, it is important to learn English, which is an essential tool for international communication.
As for finding a job in the future, it depends on the university major, and there are good majors in arts and sciences, but it depends on your college entrance examination score, and a good score will naturally lead to a promising major. So, you don't have to think about this in a hurry at the moment, just do a good job of your current studies.
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It's up to you.
Choose it yourself.
Don't regret it afterward.
It was a watershed moment.
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Those who choose science will have a good chance of finding employment after graduating from university
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The sophomore year of high school is going to be divided into arts and sciences, what should I do? --Your situation is a bit complicated, because chemistry, biology, and mathematics are not very advantageous, so it is a bit difficult to study science, but if you give up science, then your excellent physics will be wasted. In liberal arts, you have a point difference and can only hover around the average score.
So in this case, it is recommended that you still study science, after all, physics is your best subject, and giving up is equivalent to giving up your advantages.
No matter what subject I study, I will do my best!! Then choose science, for the three courses of chemistry, biology and mathematics, in the remaining 2 years of high school through tutoring and your own efforts, I believe you will definitely improve greatly, and then the college entrance examination will be a key university physics department, come on!
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Take your own path, it's not that you will go to which subject you have an advantage or are good, and it is not that you will go all out to choose any subject you choose. In fact, you should have already decided, just want to hear the opinions of others.
You are good at Chinese and English, and you definitely have an advantage in science, and it doesn't matter if you are not good at biology, because according to my observation, biology is not as good as other subjects, and 10 points have survived. Because the Physics Olympiad starts around September, it is generally attended by high school juniors. If you won the provincial Olympiad in your sophomore year of high school, it is best to choose science.
Liberal arts are not very good, but you are good at Chinese and English, you should be able to speak well, in fact, history, especially politics, can be spoken.
Looking for a job, regardless of arts and sciences, although science is relatively wide, but as long as you learn your major well, you can also find a good job, 360 lines, and the line will be the champion.
It is enough not to be afraid, not to regret it.
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Have a good memory and choose liberal arts.
Logic is good for science.
It is best to choose liberal arts, because the range of choices in the future is relatively large, with a large number of enrollment places and a wide range of employment.
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If you are a boy, it is recommended that you study science, and there is very little choice in liberal arts, and it is not okay to memorize liberal arts. You are good at English and Chinese, and you will have a certain advantage in science.
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I can advise you with great certainty.
Because you have a flexible brain. Mathematics is better.
Physical chemistry is not bad. The creatures aren't too bad either.
And boys have more room to learn. Based on your results, there will definitely be a lot of choices for the college entrance examination in the future.
Don't be afraid to choose this question.
And the text takes a lot of time to memorize. And you're not very interested, and even if you spend time in it, it's not very productive.
So it is advisable to reason. And you have a subject advantage. It will keep you feeling superior. The study life along the way will also be smoother!
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Let's learn it! In fact, the three main subjects are the most critical
You have an advantage in science.
Liberal arts are now difficult to get the college entrance examination, and the enrollment rate is not very high, so let's study science.
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Summary. History and politics can be memorized by rote, but geography cannot be learned at all if it is not taught by a teacher, and it will only be more difficult than the study of science.
Hello dear, I personally think that the time is still quite rushed, because I have been studying for most of the semester after the division, and if I want to transfer now, it will be a little too late. Half of the semester is over, and the sophomore year of high school is usually a compulsory book for half a semester, except for the number of languages, everything else needs to be re-learned, and the science is too difficult to learn, so the liberal arts can't make up for it if it falls so much.
History and politics can be memorized by rote, but geography cannot be learned at all if it is not taught by a teacher, and it will only be more difficult than the study of science.
Hello teacher, I am now a sophomore in high school, the first half of my sophomore year has ended, I find that my physics is unbearable every time, and the naked score in chemistry is more than 40 levels, but I choose materialization, and I am now studying geography myself, and if I transfer to the liberal arts class now, I only need to study history and politics from the beginning, do you think I can transfer?
Historical politics is not difficult in nature, and it depends mainly on memorization.
If you are confident in yourself, you can memorize what you have learned, then you can turn around, because the teacher sees that this chemistry of yours is really not a subject that you are good at.
It might be better to move to plain text.
Teacher, can you tell me about history and politics, how do I learn these two subjects in order to learn him well?
In terms of history, it's basically about organizing the timeline and what happened during what time period.
Politics is basically rote memorization.
At the beginning, I also mentioned to my Chinese teacher about changing subjects, and the Chinese teacher said that my Chinese foundation was still relatively good, and she also suggested that I study Chinese.
There is no trick.
In the future, there will be no distinction between arts and sciences, and the division of arts and sciences is just to cultivate talents in different aspects, and you can learn which one you are good at, and isn't it too tiring to learn all nine subjects.
Don't scare yourself, find what you're willing to do. Otherwise, you'll have to ask this question again when you graduate from college. It's better to think about it now.
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