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I'm in my third year of high school now, I'm about to graduate, I chose science, I originally wanted to go to liberal arts when I was a freshman in high school, but my parents and teachers told me to choose science. I'm learning hard right now...I think you have to decide on the liberal arts and sciences according to your actual situation. Although the liberal arts are not as difficult as the sciences, the liberal arts develop horizontally and widely, while the science is vertical, deep and coherent.
By the time you reach your sophomore year of high school, you will find that the liberal arts you will study in the second year will be deeper than the liberal arts in the first year of high school, and you will have a lot more to memorize. Another point is that no matter what subject you choose in your second year of high school, you are likely to focus too much on what you have chosen, and thus deviate from the subject...I think you should choose the subjects that you like in this situation, and don't change your choices because of the words of your parents or others! Come on, I wish you good results!
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Hello child, in my experience, and in my child's experience, I think you should be educated.
Especially if you are still a boy, if you study literature, then in the future you will find that you can work in a very small industry, and the future is very bleak. After all, science and engineering things are more practical and valuable to this society, which means that your salary level will be higher. Also, it's easy to convert science to literature, but it's impossible to convert literature to science, if you really don't like it in the future, then it's okay to engage in liberal arts things.
As for what you said about math or something, I think that if you sign up for a one-on-one tutoring class and strengthen your weak points, the test points in high school are limited after all, as long as you work hard, you can make up for it quickly. My child also had this concern before, I enrolled him in a one-on-one with Pingmeng Education, and was admitted to Beihang University.
So, child, where there is a will, there is a way, but the premise is to make the right choice. Hope it helps.
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Hello, let me come to your questions! Based on your actual situation, I ask a question, and you try to think about it. What are your real interests, and what major do you want to choose as the direction of your future work in the future?
Specifically, if you like chemistry so much, will you choose a chemistry-related major in college in the future, if not, you will definitely give up chemistry in the future, rather than that, it is better to give up now. I am a chemical engineering professional, frankly speaking, there is a world of difference between a chemical plant and a laboratory, there, you are likely to come into contact with some flammable, explosive, toxic, corrosive things, normal people can get clean air in the chemical plant may become a luxury, such a working environment, have you considered it, are you willing to bear this. Of course, I may be a little biased against chemistry when I say this, but what I want to say is that you have to make it clear where your real interest is, and the industry can have 360 lines, and not every line is related to these six courses, such as accounting.
Maybe you will be exposed to more things in the future, and you will have new interests. You should think clearly about what you want to do in the future, which industry you want to do in the industry, what kind of professional background you need, which universities recruit students in this major, whether you are recruiting liberal arts students or science students, or both arts and sciences, and which one can have a greater grasp of studying literature or science, and be able to achieve your ultimate goal, only in this way can you be clear whether you are studying literature or science. Whether you choose to study literature or science, you should lose something, but lose in order to gain more.
We must learn to make trade-offs and know how to give up, so that we can make decisive decisions. Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Interest is the best teacher! The key is to see which subject you are more interested in and more willing to learn, as long as you are interested, you will actively specialize, and learning will become very easy, and you will definitely get twice the result with half the effort!
You say that you are very interested in politics and history, and your foundation is good, then choose the place where you are interested, and then continue to work hard! If you choose the direction well, it is more important to work blindly! So, don't blindly listen to others say that liberal arts and science are good, the key is what you like and what you are good at!
Because only if you like it, you will be happy to learn, and only if you like it will you work hard to study well, learn well, and be able to afford to be admitted to a good university! So follow your interests!
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I've struggled with this question before, and the teacher always says it depends on your interests. At the time, I thought it was just nonsense, but now that I think about it, it really depends on interest, and no matter what you choose, when you hear about the benefits of another, you will always wonder if I chose the wrong one (especially in the liberal arts, which has been in a state of injustice for a long time)? So the love for him is what keeps you going.
My teacher said "also pay attention to your score" at the second I was about to fill in the pen, you are good at liberal arts, but you chose science for the so-called future future, 300 science comprehensive can only score about 100 points, and finally you have to jump to liberal arts, but at this time liberal arts students have learned a lot more knowledge than you ......And the current liberal arts is not the best memorized person is the strongest (maybe he is also good, but it should not necessarily be the strongest), use the best, the current liberal arts is a kind of accumulation, and it is also very flexible, you can always remember a rough idea after listening to more, you write word for word according to the book, and the teacher thinks you will only memorize it. I used to be reluctant to learn chemistry, but few people can learn chemistry well, unless you want to be a teacher. And you seem to have a bit of a problem with math, you will understand how difficult science and math are when you get to the science class, and there are a lot of people who are better at math than you (although there is only one point of difference between arts and science and mathematics, but all the problems are at that point) suggest that you choose liberal arts.
Hope it helps.
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Which one do you prefer, arts or science, and what do you want to major in the future? Studying liberal arts does not only mean studying politics and history for two years, and studying science does not only mean studying physics and chemistry for two years, after the division of subjects, there are restrictions on choosing majors in the future, for example, liberal arts students cannot choose most science majors, so it is recommended that you carefully consider your future goals, otherwise you will regret it.
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In today's society, you don't necessarily learn what to do, maybe you learn to do sales after you come out of the chemical industry. College is just an experience of life, so choose what you like and what you are interested in. But if you have relatives who have made a difference in politics, you can also study literature, and in the future, you can take the civil service exam and then enter politics.
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Generally, in your case, you must apply for science, because there are really too few liberal arts majors! , unless you love liberal arts very much, and your grades are particularly good, you are expected to study at Peking University!
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I'm also a freshman in high school, but the essay I chose, I think your situation should be reasonable, it's the best, it's just my own thoughts, in fact, it depends on your own wishes, because if you listen to others now, you will regret it in the future, and what others say can only be used as a reference.
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High school and junior high school are different, and I think you did well in science.
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Look at your own interests, you can only learn if you are interested.
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The important thing is to look at your interests and what you want to do in the future.
The most important thing is interest.
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Methods for choosing liberal arts and sciences:
The first point: the direction of investigation is different.
Many people intuitively think that science is better for boys and liberal arts is better for girls, but this statement is unfair. In fact, the biggest difference between arts and sciences is the different directions of study.
In addition to the difference in the knowledge points of physical and chemical biology and politics, history and geography, in fact, the examination of students' different abilities behind the scenes is one thing that deserves the attention of students and parents.
Science examines students' more rational abilities, such as computing ability, logical ability, deduction ability, and analytical ability. The liberal arts examine students' comprehension ability, reading ability, memory ability, critical thinking ability and other more perceptual abilities, so the liberal arts and sciences are fundamentally different in the direction of investigation.
The second point: the direction of employment is different.
Judging from the employment data of the past two years, there are many good majors in arts and sciences, and the employment rate is very high, so the "good employment in science" that many parents believed in before is not a very accurate description, and it should be treated on a case-by-case basis.
For students who study literature, the future employment direction may be mostly cultural, educational and other positions, such as the public examination teacher establishment is a very good choice.
Students studying science can consider positions such as computer science and machinery, which are very good, not only stable, but also have a considerable income.
How can I help my child choose the subject of his choice?
First, choose a subject that interests you.
Therefore, when children strongly reject certain subjects, as parents, do not force them to choose these subjects, so as not to cause children to rebel and be unwilling to learn.
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Summary. Hello, it is a pleasure to serve you. The specific answers to your questions are as follows:
Classmates, who are already in their third year of high school, are not able to change majors.
Of course, you can choose to apply for science when you register for the college entrance examination. However, your learning is a problem, after all, no one will teach you, unless you sign up for a training course. And if you just happen to be an undergraduate, it's useless.
Friend, if it helps you, please give a thumbs up, thank you.
I am a liberal arts student in my third year of high school, and I want to change to science, and those with experience will enter! This year's senior year of high school just started, and I chose liberal arts when I applied for volunteering in the second year of high school, but since junior high school, I have always paid attention to science, and now I am still not interested in liberal arts, I want to transfer to science, and I am a Japanese student, and the scores should add up to about 300 points.
Hello, very happy to serve you. The specific answer to the question you asked is as follows: Student, you are already in your third year of high school, and you cannot change majors.
Of course, you can choose to apply for science when you register for the college entrance examination. However, your learning is a problem, after all, no one will teach you, unless you sign up for a training course. And if you just happen to be an undergraduate, it's useless.
Friend, if it helps you, please give a thumbs up, thank you.
But I don't think I'm good at liberal arts, and I really don't like liberal arts.
If you are in science, you just happen to be in undergrad, so it's really useless. And you're a Japanese language major, so you're more limited.
But we have a liberal arts 530 here to go to the undergraduate line.
Because science is easier to test.
Liberal arts are easier to take.
Science majors have three times as many students as liberal arts.
Didn't you go to this year's statistics that the number of liberal arts students is a little higher than the number of science students by tens of thousands?
You can't just look at your region, you have to look at the whole country.
You are not only competing with people from your province, but with candidates from all over the country.
Ok, thank you for your help
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