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If you're good at spatial thinking, choose reason.
If you have a strong language talent and memory, choose the text.
Are you a girl? If so, if you have average science grades now, don't choose science, and it will be more difficult to talk about experience in the future.
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I have a classmate like you who came back from the United States, her Chinese is not good, but after a year of tutoring, she came up immediately, and this year she took the liberal arts exam.
The division of arts and sciences mainly refers to the events after the entrance examination, after which only the liberal arts will be studied in the liberal arts, and the science will only be studied in the sciences. You will have to study whatever subject you choose before the entrance examination. Of course, if you are strong, you can take classes and only learn what you specialize in, provided that you don't fail the exam, and if you want to participate in the early enrollment of some schools, it is best to get A.
Reading liberal arts is still a problem of memorization, and if you have a good memory, you can read literature, which is full of ease. I'm literate, and I don't feel very tired. If you are willing to memorize an important point seriously, like you, there is no problem at all.
In science, it seems that there is a lot of homework, and there are a lot of questions to do. And the liberal arts math is simple.
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The liberal arts is that the courses of chemical physics will be reduced in the future, and then in the second semester of the second year of high school (it seems that I have graduated from college, I don't remember it very well) chemical physics will not continue to study. In the liberal arts, if mathematics and English are very good, then you have a great advantage, I don't know what level of your language is, but in general, when the college entrance examination, there will be no big gap between Chinese and comprehensive scores, and mathematics and English are subjects that are far away.
Science and liberal arts are just the opposite, they will not learn geography, history and politics in the later stage, but there are relatively more subjects that pull points, such as science, mathematics, and English. According to your situation, I think it is better to choose liberal arts, and if you have such a good English score, you will definitely be able to get a good advantage. Liberal arts, even if you didn't study hard in the first semester of your sophomore and junior years of high school, you spent the last half semester and memorized all the key points outlined by the teacher, then the college entrance examination will be like that.
The teacher usually talks about some answering skills in the essay, which is also very important, remember to remember
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Well, liberal arts, Chinese, mathematics, English, politics and history.
Science: Liberal Arts, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Chinese and English in Arts and Sciences are examined in the same paper.
I don't know if the landlord is **, we are in the second year of high school, and after the liberal arts class, we still have to learn physics and chemistry until the second semester of the second semester of high school.
You don't need to study history and geography in science after the exam, and you still need to study politics in the third year of high school.
Depending on the landlord's own situation, you can communicate with the teacher.
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There should be a chance for the school to change the subject, generally in the second year of high school, if you miss it, you can ask the class teacher to adjust it.
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I chose the wrong first year of high school, can I choose back to liberal arts in the second year of high school? How do you divide classes when you change back to liberal arts? If you talk about it, in the first year of high school, you generally don't choose subjects, and you only choose subjects in the second year of high school, so the second year of high school can choose liberal arts, and the high school is generally a big category.
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I was assigned to a high school class and wanted to study science, but I was assigned to a liberal arts class, and of course I could still transfer.
For more information, you can ask the school office, and the most direct is to ask your class teacher.
Good luck. Science departments are a term for natural sciences, applied sciences, and mathematical logic. The main subjects of the science subjects are:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Computer Software Applications, Technology and Design Practice, etc. The birth and development of science is the result of the development of human intelligence, which indicates that human beings truly understand how to think about nature, so the development of science is also the key to the development of human science and natural thinking.
Liberal arts in a broad sense refer to the disciplines that focus on politics, economics, and culture that are unique to human society. Also known as humanities and social sciences.
Liberal arts in the narrow sense refers to the subjects chosen in high school when they are divided into arts and sciences.
Liberal arts, also known as humanities and social sciences, are disciplines that focus on politics, economics, and culture that are unique to human society.
The liberal arts are divided into humane studies and social sciences.
The humanities are the study of the cultural heritage of humanity, and its classic disciplines are literature, history, philosophy and art, and human geography. "History" includes history, archaeology, etc.; "Philosophy and Art" is methodistic, and contemporary aesthetics and art studies all belong to the category of "Philosophy and Art".
Social science is the study of social development, social problems, and social laws, and is the collective name of the four disciplines of law, education, economics, and management, with a total of 19 major disciplines (first-level disciplines) and 120 majors (second-level disciplines) in the undergraduate catalog. In 2004, there were 597 universities offering undergraduate programs in social sciences. Social science is the science of human understanding and transformation of human society.
The object of its study is human society.
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This is not called the wrong choice, it can only be said that you are not suitable for science, and now you want to study liberal arts, in fact, you tell your parents, and then go to the school on it, in fact, it is very normal, when we were in school before, there were classmates in the class, he was transferred from the science class, he encountered a lot of problems in science, in the process of learning, the liberal arts learned after the liberal arts are actually nothing, liberal arts, if you divide the class, in fact, it is not easy to divide, because at that time the class you divided, you want to pick out the key class, There should be a bit of resistance. Parallel classes are still possible.
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If you study science for a year in the first year of high school, it is relatively difficult to catch up when choosing liberal arts at this time. It's better to continue reading, or re-read the first year of high school, and then finish the subject, which is also okay.
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In this case, talk to the head teacher and explain that the situation is better, and he will coordinate to help you transfer classes.
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This liberal arts and sciences is a difficult choice, after all, I have delayed my liberal arts studies for a long time, and I have to consult this school specifically, and I can't give you the correct answer here.
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