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Language, Mathematics, and Foreign Language are compulsory in the three arts and sciences, so this can be ruled out.
The direction of liberal arts requires a stronger memory, and the amount of reading is relatively large, and a lot of knowledge must be memorized, and some people feel a bit boring in this regard. But it doesn't require rigorous thinking like science, and it doesn't require long hours of sitting at a desk.
Science, on the other hand, pays more attention to comprehension ability, requires rigorous thinking, clear logic, and mastery it by practicing a large number of exercises after mastering some basic knowledge points and concepts. Of course, there are many things to remember in chemistry and biology in this subject, but after all, it is not as good as liberal arts. Therefore, the idiom "skilled makes perfect" can be vividly reflected in this subject.
Analyzing the enrollment of colleges and universities across the country every year, there are many more science indicators than liberal arts indicators; And there are many more majors in the sciences than in the liberal arts.
Or you can also be similar, which kind of industry you plan to engage in in the future, and then choose a major after the college entrance examination, whether this major belongs to science or liberal arts (or both arts and sciences), after all, which subject you choose is for the college entrance examination, and the college entrance examination is for future work. In addition, my personal experience is that under the same environment and conditions, the speed (or effect) of science is faster (or more obvious) than that of liberal arts.
As for personal interests, I think it is secondary to refer to it, mainly to your personal ideals and some practical issues. Then make up your mind and give it really, success is inevitable!
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It depends on personal interests, and the selection of texts or theories.
In math, there is a great possibility that the sophomore year of high school will improve, as long as you are interested in it.
Liberal arts have a lot more to remember. In the case of science, it should be more tiring than liberal arts, because in addition to Chinese, you need to do several other subjects, you need to insist on doing questions every day, and you usually have a lot of homework.
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If you don't choose science too much, of course, it's better to choose science, but now it's more important to focus on science and light literature, and the way out will be better in the future, especially if it's a boy. If there is a preference for a subject or a preferred subject, it depends on the situation.
Hope it helps.
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I chose science at the beginning, but the more I learned, the more difficult it became, and I couldn't afford to leave.
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It depends on which industry you want to pursue in the future, girls are more suitable for liberal arts, and boys are generally more engaged in science, but it depends on whether you like it or not.
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If physics is not good, then choose liberal arts, because physics accounts for a large proportion of science.
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In that case, it's still a liberal arts!! Don't think about it.
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Liberal arts bar! You can take your time in English.
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