In my case, I am still good at reading science good points .

Updated on educate 2024-04-14
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I want to laugh at school when I see this. It's too fake. The general class is called the key class.

    Even better, it's called a rocket class or an experimental class. The class that concentrates the worst of the year is called a parallel class or a special class. According to him, there is no bad class, and not letting students correctly understand their position is the most failure.

    Let's put it this way. I graduated in science and have repeated. So I know a lot about learning.

    It is very evident when we repeat it. The same foundation goes back. The English language is not much reflected, and the biochemistry effort can also get a fixed knowledge score.

    But the distinction between the two high-scoring ones in mathematics and physics is really obvious. Some comprehension is good. It soon became clear what to do, and it was almost difficult for him to turn the corner, especially when combined with difficult image problems.

    He couldn't imagine what he could think about the spatial structure of this figure, and he figured it out after the test, but the exam has time (it may hurt a little to say that, but for the sake of everyone, let me be a sinner.) It doesn't matter if you haven't studied science seriously and your grades are poor, but if you have worked hard for a whole year, you have never slackened. And the teacher's family has not had a great influence on your learning, and you still learn poorly.

    Then give it up. The courses in High 3 are more difficult than those in High 1. The main reason is that there are many aspects of knowledge in one question, and the knowledge of many aspects will make you wonder where to start.

    The college entrance examination is not only a test of knowledge, but also a test time. Parents have the ability to come out and help find a job, that's a happy thing. Others use this word to describe the talent market:

    It's all people, it's all people, it's all people. It can only be described by saying it three times. I went looking for a job during the summer vacation, and it's really hard to find a job without a diploma.

    Of course, if you are the average in a secondary school, it doesn't matter if you choose science. In the group with a strong overall level, there is a middle level that can be pulled into an ordinary school. Well, it's useless to say more.

    It's okay to choose science as much as possible. Science is really not good. Just the text.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Then you will learn from your mother!

    In fact, after finishing school, you will find that in fact, what you learn really does not make much difference, the important thing is the future!

    Unless you want to pursue an academic career, if that is the case, it is advisable to choose a subject that interests you and is more likely to be engaged in for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to study science if you want to find a job easily or have a better job, but also by interest, if you have a lot of interest in liberal arts.

    Let's study liberal arts, no, science is better (interest is the most important, or I won't be happy at work or study, and I still have high grades).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Find your strengths and read them

    Otherwise, you'll regret reading it, pay attention to your own thoughts, and it's interesting to read like this, I used to listen to my mother's words and choose reason

    The more I read, the worse it gets, and it's too late to regret it when I wait until high 3

    Liberal arts are easy to read and easy to test

    But it's not easy to get a high score

    Personally, I think you should respect your own ideas so that you don't regret blaming yourself in the first place. Not really.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, the path arranged by your parents for you is the best way to go, of course, this will only be known when you take the wrong path. This is not to support you to study science, the so-called interest is the best teacher, if you are not interested, you will not be able to learn well if you are forced to learn. Judging from your above remarks, it is better to choose liberal arts, and now that APH will study politics and history more seriously, ......And if you want art, you can only choose liberal arts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, first of all, don't worry, you are only a freshman in high school, when our class took the college entrance examination, the usual grades are not very good, and there are a lot of exams, don't worry!

    First. There are not many majors that can be selected in the college entrance examination, while there are many majors that can be selected in science from heaven to earth.

    Second. If you want to learn science, don't be afraid. Science focuses on ideas and understanding, in fact, these things have already been summarized, you just read it carefully, do more questions, and exchange views with teachers, which is very simple. We must focus on the foundation and understand the basic concepts thoroughly.

    I am a student of science, and I think it is not difficult to learn theory. If your situation is as you say, it is advisable for you to learn reason. Very interesting.

    Besides, if your grades are usually not good, don't be discouraged, you usually judge the papers by your own teachers, which is not objective, and the fluctuations in the college entrance examination will be great. There was a classmate in our class, who didn't know anything difficult, and the teacher looked down on him, but as long as he could do something, he was good, and he did very well in the exam. In fact, in the college entrance examination, 80% of the science subjects are easy questions, it depends on whether you are careful or not, as long as you are careful, you can get them right, which means that you have 600 points in the college entrance examination, plus 20% of the difficult ones, you will take two steps, more than 600.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is better for girls to study science There are too many girls in liberal arts. . . You can learn something in the sciences, and the liberal arts are really a matter of creation. Our current school is a liberal arts university, the school is not bad, but on our dormitory 4 people two academic science of two liberal arts, now the student of literature regrets not choosing science in high school, and the regret of learning science University reported to the liberal arts college.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You have to choose what you are more interested in, and you have to synthesize what you can learn well. Because it's critical. There are also a lot of things to memorize in the liberal arts, and the exam is very detailed, if you are not very diligent, it is not recommended to study the liberal arts.

    Because if you don't learn well in science, your score is a few tens lower than that of liberal arts. There's no need to be afraid, that's how everyone comes over, there's really no need to be afraid. But if it's just something you're interested in or you don't understand at that time, you have to make it up quickly, otherwise you'll be left behind.

    If others say too much, they just give you advice, the key is to work hard. If you absolutely work hard in the next two years, you can choose the essay, otherwise it is recommended that you study science. But no matter what is the same, if you don't work hard, everything is in vain, and there is no regret medicine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Everyone says that they should choose according to their interests, but some people say that science will develop well in the future, so they choose science. But I think it's still necessary to think about whether your thinking is suitable for studying literature or science according to your actual situation, and don't regret it after you divide the subject. And even if you choose arts and sciences, when you go to college, you will find that many of the things you have learned before are simply useless.

    Think about it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on your personal situation (interests, grades, relatives' occupations, etc.).

    I chose liberal arts, I think it is easier, although I was good at mathematics, physics, and chemistry in my freshman year of high school, but I think physics requires strong comprehension skills, and the equations of chemistry are too difficult to remember. Liberal arts is simpler, although there are fewer majors and higher scores, but if you choose a good major and learn well, there should be no big problem with employment, after all, 360 lines of work are champions, and the job market cannot only have a foothold for science students, but also a sky for liberal arts students.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Reading liberal arts is not as difficult as I imagined, I am a liberal arts student to take the college entrance examination, and now Huazhong University of Science and Technology - a key point. The key to reading liberal arts is to be good at mathematics and English, which is a subject that pulls points, and the comprehensive scores are about the same. Whether it's liberal arts or science, the key is your own interests.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When I was in high school, my classmates said: "Liberal arts is for officials, science is for work", I have been studying science for more than ten years, and I have always wanted to change to liberal arts, most of the majors in liberal arts are administrative staff, senior white-collar workers, and the development space is much larger than that of science.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Male Science and Female Liberal Arts Compulsory at Chengchi University There are only a few majors to study in the University of Chemistry Think for yourself Recommend science.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    People in liberal arts classes may have a lot of ideas, and the environment is not very simple. It's still up to you to make your own choice, learn whatever you want, but don't regret it after you make the choice, there is a person in our school who transferred to liberal arts when he was in his third year of high school, and was finally admitted to the National People's Congress.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, whether it is science or literature, the key point is to dare to face it, to continue to work hard, not to give up, not to abandon. Finally, fate should be in your own hands, you have to choose, and you have worked hard, even if you fail, it is a fortune.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In addition to interest, it also depends on your ability to answer questions, whether the liberal arts are dominant or the sciences, after all, the best college entrance examination is your score. Interest in this kind of thing.,It's a little mysterious.。。。 If the grades are good, you will naturally have self-confidence, and your natural interest will come.

    It's called handy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Chemistry is relatively simple, science students in the college entrance examination have more chemistry scores, liberal arts and politics are more important, accounting for more points, politics is good and advantageous, I personally feel that interest is the first, I have just graduated from college and have experienced.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's still based on your own interests and hobbies, and it's customized.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's easy to find a job when you come out of science, but you need to be flexible in thinking, and if you are in liberal arts, as long as you have a good memory and are willing to work hard, there is generally no problem.

    Personally, I think you should figure out what you want to do later.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's up to you, if you have a good understanding, you have to be liberal arts.

    If you can't do it, you can choose liberal arts, after all, it's understandable.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It depends on whether you like to memorize things or not, this is the most important condition for learning literature, if you don't want to, it's best to do science.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I feel that liberal arts are less difficult, as long as you put in a lot of work, you can get good grades, and science is more intellectually demanding.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    According to your interests, if you learn science in the first and second years of high school, the third year of high school will be relatively easy, liberal arts does not mean just rote memorization, and now the questions of the comprehensive literature are also very lively, depending on your school, and your personal wishes, choose to work hard, don't be blindly afraid!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Reading Interest is the best teacher, as long as you can specialize, you are a talent, otherwise you will always regret it later, I am a bloody example.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    As long as you are willing to work hard, everything is still in time! Science requires more flexible thinking, while liberal arts mostly need to read books and memorize to increase the amount of knowledge. So it depends on which aspect you prefer. Come on!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    1.In terms of employment, science is much better than liberal arts.

    2.Judging from the exams, the liberal arts and sciences have their own advantages and disadvantages. Liberal arts can answer some questions that you can't answer, and science can't answer them. However, liberal arts questions are highly subjective, and your grades are sometimes affected by uncontrollable factors such as the emotions of the judges.

    3.Economics can be applied for liberal arts and sciences, but there are many mathematical models in economics, and it is very difficult for liberal arts students to have a poor mathematical foundation.

    4.From the perspective of academic examinations, there are many students who apply for science but there are many applicants, and there are few students who apply for liberal arts.

    5.People who have studied science in high school can transfer to liberal arts when they go to university, but it is basically impossible for people who have studied liberal arts in high school to transfer to science when they go to university.

    6.It's not easy to study liberal arts, because the more you learn, the more you learn. To get to the college entrance examination, you need to memorize several books. Science knowledge is coherent, and learning the later content can play a role in reviewing the previous content.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Hello, I'm sincere about your problem. I won't copy it, as someone who has just gone through the college entrance examination, I would like to give you some advice.

    I am a top student, especially in the first year of high school, especially in liberal arts, with 287 points in 3 subjects of politics, history and geography, and I always get the top 2 in my comprehensive literature among the 500 students in the school, but my science is not as good as the liberal arts, and the whole school can only be close to the top 15.

    But when it came time to divide the arts and sciences, I chose science after some struggle!

    The first point: it is highly recommended that you choose science, and only one chemistry difference can be made up. Science can be learned by studying hard, and it is easy to solve problems after integrating them.

    As for liberal arts, because the thinking content is small, anyone can learn it, so it is said that science students can learn liberal arts things, but not the other way around. Some people openly claim that they will study liberal arts and become leaders in the future, which is nonsense at all. Because they understand that they are smart in studying science, but they don't want to admit that what they like after studying for three years is that they are comfortable when they are students, and they will be finished when they look for a job, because science students can do almost anything that liberal arts students do, but liberal arts students cannot.

    I say this from the bottom of my heart, because I am a top liberal arts and science junk, but I still advise you to study science).

    The second point is that science and liberal arts have a number of languages, science, physics, chemistry, biology, liberal arts, politics, history, geography.

    The third point is that the university majors in science include marine engineering, machinery, architecture, etc., and the liberal arts majors include finance, business, and administration. Now seeing these names, do you think liberal arts jobs are more like white-collar workers and more "advanced"? Science seems to be going to work as a worker in a factory, right?

    Definitely! Liberal arts students often use this phrase to talk about things. When they graduate, their liberal arts students squeezed their heads to find jobs, but they could only choose the business category, and the demand was not large, and these jobs science students could fill them.

    Science students don't have to worry about that.

    Therefore, I typed so many words just to let everyone understand the reason, and not be confused by the studious, simple, and good professional names of liberal arts. I hope it touches you.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It is recommended that you study literature. Your writing skills are not bad, and you have no problem learning Chinese well. As long as geography is not difficult to learn, there is no big problem. Studying liberal arts can also help improve your English scores. Switching to liberal arts should improve your grades much better than if you were to repeat science.

    As for saying that people who are good in science are smarter than people who are good in liberal arts, that is nonsense, people's IQ is divided into many aspects, there are mathematical geniuses, literary geniuses, ** geniuses, etc., which kind of people are smarter, can they be compared? I was a top science student in secondary school, but I always admired my classmates who could write poetry and those who studied history well. In order to make up for my shortcomings, I studied liberal arts despite the opposition of my teacher's family.

    After going to college, although my grades were good, I still felt inferior in front of my classmates who could write poetry and **.

    Judging from your description, you are interested in liberal arts, and your talent is not bad, so you are more suitable for studying literature. As long as you learn real skills, add high emotional intelligence, and learn literature and science, the world is as vast as ever.

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