Freshman liberal arts students, do they want to repeat or repeat a grade?

Updated on educate 2024-04-15
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's better for you to repeat a grade, because in the first year of high school, only by laying a good foundation can you learn other deeper knowledge. In the college entrance examination, the test is whether your foundation is solid, as well as your psychological quality and a series of questions. If you review in the third year of high school, then you will only feel more tired, and you will be more bored to study, or feel that you are inferior to others in many aspects, so I hope you can consider repeating a solid foundation is better, and don't repeat it again if you fail the third year of high school!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You guess it's just high 2 It's still too late Don't repeat the grade Study hard from now on As for the foundation is not good, you can learn new while reviewing As long as you can control yourself to study hard, the problem is not big On the contrary, there is no serious mentality Repeating and repeating is not much of a difference.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It seems that you are the same as me.

    I think it's almost impossible to get out of the way from reading, so I suggest you see what else you can do! For example, art, you can also think about writing ** ah or something.

    You have to believe that there is no great god in the world, it is just forced out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no need to repeat a grade in liberal arts, the main thing is to remember things, and it is OK to make up for math hard.

    Rest assured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What about studying the arts? See if you have any specialty? Try not to repeat a grade, there will be a lot of psychological pressure, and you are still a liberal arts major, usually read more books, learn to listen more, think more, read more, and think about the things that liberal arts pay attention to. It is easy to catch up with more accumulation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're stupid, of course you're in the second year of high school, you can review your homework in the summer, you're like a goose fighting a fire, you know you're going to die, you don't study hard, you're still playing games, wandering, hesitating, and you're grassing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As someone who has repeated, my opinion is to repeat a grade. In fact, you can find that not all the people who repeat the exam can do well in the end. Basically, the main thing about rereading is to have a certain foundation, so that repetition is meaningful.

    And I think that the courses in the first and second years of high school, whether it is liberal arts or science, are very important, and the liberal arts are not all learned by memorization. So my opinion is that the foundation determines how well you study in the third year of high school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You choose liberal arts to read more and memorize, so that you can improve your grades, in addition to mathematics to do more questions, if you don't understand the topic to consult the teacher, and I suggest that you study in the second year of high school, work hard in the summer vacation of the first and second years of high school, if you don't have the heart to learn well, whether you repeat or repeat it is useless, it will be the same, as long as you have the heart to read well, I believe you will be able to do it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My suggestion is that you review, you start studying hard from the second year of high school, take the college entrance examination once in the third year of high school, you will have exam experience, and then review, you will know how to review ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't be so pessimistic! In fact, you are only in your first year of high school, and you still have two years to do the work of checking and filling in the gaps, and repeating a grade is really not a good choice, it will only waste time. In fact, the teacher will conduct a systematic review later, starting from the basics, and then you can make up for the lack of basic knowledge, and you can clearly know what you are missing.

    As a person who has come over, I can give you a little advice, you can properly apply for some extracurricular basic cram schools, which will generally help.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is recommended that you repeat the grade now, and if you can't repeat the exam in the third year of high school, it will be stressful. It's very hard and tiring, and there is very little progress in repeating. You are now in your first year of high school and have been repeating a grade for a year, so you can lay a solid foundation, mainly to develop a love for learning.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not necessary, it's easy to die in the college entrance examination now, and you can basically go to 3 batches.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I just graduated and was liberated. Looking back on the past, liberal arts did seem difficult and couldn't be understood, but, no, the third year of high school is the most important, as long as the liberal arts memorize by rote and catch the main points when answering questions, you can basically score, rest assured, it's up to you in two years.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It doesn't matter if you have a liberal arts foundation, but your math and English are almost the same, and they are all memorized in other subjects, so the foundation of math and English should be good, this depends on your own situation, or you are not afraid of hardship, and you can make up for it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't think there's a choice. You can make up for it in your sophomore year of high school. I believe that the grades in the third year of high school are much better, and you can also choose a professional subject to study at the same time, such as art, **, etc., which require lower cultural scores.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's stay, start from scratch, math and foreign languages will definitely get up.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Repeat a grade, study hard, and lay a good foundation is the most important thing!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Don't repeat a grade and repeat after the college entrance examination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Actually, it's not necessary, it's mainly about whether you have the determination or not.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Repeating a grade is not recommended.

    1.First of all, correct the student's mental state there, and if the grades are very poor, it means that there is a problem with the student's thinking, and it should be adjusted in time.

    2.If the student's thinking is not problematic and he studies hard, then he should think about whether it is a problem with the learning method, or if he has just entered high school, he is not suitable for high school knowledge and fast pace. You can use Sundays to tutor your child's poor subjects appropriately, mainly to solve problems that are not solved in school.

    In particular, we should make good use of the summer vacation of the first year of high school, because after the first year of high school, the subjects are basically divided. The number of subjects has also been greatly reduced. If the study of the first year of high school is relatively poor, then use the summer vacation of the first year of high school to strengthen the training for the subjects he will study in the future.

    In the second year of high school, there are only six courses to study, and there may be more time.

    3.The most important stage of high school is the second year of high school, because the subjects of the second year of high school have been determined, and the student's energy is relatively abundant, so he can be assigned to a limited number of subjects! Only at this time can the child's true strength be shown.

    4.If the final college entrance examination is not satisfactory in the third year of high school, then you can choose to repeat it in the third year of high school. The study intensity in the third year of high school is high, and there is a lot of room for improving my scores, and I also improved my score by 60 points in my repetition that year.

    In short, you should carefully consider repeating a grade. It is not recommended to repeat a grade in the first year of high school, so you should adjust your methods, take measures to improve your child's grades, and exert your strength in the second year of high school, then the third year of high school is likely to be successful!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you feel that you can't keep up with the study in the first year of high school, of course, it's good to repeat a grade in the first year of high school, so that you can lay a good foundation again in the first year of high school, if you can't keep up and continue to go on, it may be even more difficult to keep up, and you may be tired of learning because of this, it is better to repeat a grade in the first year of high school.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Whether to choose to repeat or upgrade to a higher education, the key is to look at personal ability, not all students who fail to choose to repeat are suitable for repeating. Being a repeat student admitted to university can give you a little experience. If you don't pass the college entrance examination, there are 3 options:

    1. Repeat the study for a year, study hard, and then take the college entrance examination again; 2. Studying at a low-end university and mixing a college diploma is useless personally; 3 Enter the society, start your part-time career, high Chinese to find a job, generally some hard work. Personally, I would recommend you to choose the first option, as I am a repeat student. I remember that in my sophomore year of high school, my comprehension was often not good, and my test scores in various subjects were also very bad.

    Then I found a Tesla brain development training that can enhance intelligence, and I don't have to be sleepy when studying at home, and my grades are improving quickly. These experiences may be very helpful to you, I believe you can too, I wish you all the best as soon as possible!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you have this plan, I personally think that repeating a grade is better than repeating, and repeating a grade can retain the identity of a fresh graduate, and some schools have requirements for the current year.

    For informational purposes only.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Personally, it is recommended to repeat a grade.

    First, the third year of high school is stressful and time-tight.

    Second, the pressure of repeating in the third year of high school is even greater, not only from the pressure of studying, but also from the pressure of classmates and family.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    AskWhich method is easy for children to accept and can also attract their attention?

    My family used to be a neighbor, half of the secondary school was reluctant to go on, went to Shanghai to work, the work intensity in the electronics factory was very high, once on the way to work, on the subway sat at the station, and then suddenly figured it out, and went home to continue to go to secondary school, and then was admitted to the Kaifeng Yellow River Water Conservancy College. Therefore, children still have to have initiative in learning this. He realized that going to school was better for him, so he could face it positively.

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