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First of all, Russian candidates will get much more Russian scores than English scores in the college entrance examination, which is an advantage compared with English candidates. If you just want to get a diploma at a university, it's also good to choose Russian. However, when applying for the college entrance examination, the schools and majors recruited are relatively limited, that is, they are much less.
There are many majors that do not accept Russian language students, such as computer science. If the results in other subjects are not bad now, only English is poor. It is recommended not to choose Russian, so that you can apply for more schools and majors.
In addition, if you plan to continue your postgraduate studies after graduating from the bachelor's degree, you will have fewer choices for Russian language candidates in terms of schools and majors.
Therefore, it is necessary to think carefully about the current study situation and future plans.
Of course, Russian is easier to learn than English.
It's difficult, but it's still learnable.
Speaking of myself, at the age of 14, I have been teaching Russian on my own for 11 months.
I feel pretty good, at least some of the more basic articles are now able to understand.
And the Russian grammar is also very simple, although there are many variations, but it is also very regular, and there are 16 tenses in English, while there are only 5 in Russian.
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Forget it, I suggest that you stop learning Russian, there are too few Russian students in universities now, and I used to have a classmate who studied Russian from Heilongjiang. We are still one of the top 20 universities in the country, and there are no Russian classes at all, and later the whole grade of Russian students found such a Russian teacher to teach them regularly. The textbooks are all twenty or thirty years old, and they are hard to come by.
Anyway, it's very troublesome, and it's a problem to go to graduate school, because many schools don't recruit Russian students, and most of the current literature is in English.
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You can transfer to English, but if you are considering changing to English, you need to contact the school to apply and get approval. As long as you haven't registered for the college entrance examination and confirmed your college entrance examination language, you can change it.
I am now in my first year of high school, can I switch to English if I study Russian?
You can transfer to English, but if you are considering changing to English, you need to contact the school to apply for blindness or modeling, and then get approval. As long as you haven't registered for the college entrance examination and confirmed your college entrance examination language, you can change it.
I'm about to enter my sophomore year of high school.
Do you have a foundation in English now, and will it be difficult to learn it?
Is it OK to start reading English from the second year of high school?
Yes, follow up the speed of learning as soon as possible, and the college entrance examination will not be affected in the later stage.
Oh. He learned Russian, and it was difficult to find something to do in the future.
The language is relatively niche.
English is now more common, but there is also a good <> for the development of smaller languages
How can I make up for the English I learned in the first year of high school?
After learning Russian, the child has not been exposed to English, right?
Ways to make up English: memorize more words, buy a special high school grammar book, grammar is the key, listen more, etc.
Words are the foundation of learning English.
What are the benefits of developing a small language?
Students majoring in "minor languages" also have a certain advantage in applying for the civil service examination. For example, the Ministry of Culture and other key national ministries and commissions, local governments, provincial and municipal foreign offices, security bureaus and other administrative organs all need counterpart talents.
In China, students majoring in minor languages can be engaged in translation, marketing, sales, finance and other work in foreign enterprises, Sinobiji foreign joint ventures, large multinational enterprises such as Bixin, etc., and can also work as expatriate translators in large state-owned enterprises such as China State Construction, AVIC, Sinopec, etc., with relatively <>high salaries
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