Should I choose the essay or the reason?

Updated on educate 2024-04-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you study liberal arts.

    I was from the past, and I had the same problem at the beginning, but then I chose liberal arts, and I was admitted to the university of my dreams (I am not very demanding).

    How to put it: Science requires logical thinking and a certain amount of talent, and some people work very hard, but they can't learn it well.

    And personally, I feel that science is so tired.

    There are too many questions, and the liberal arts are not so cumbersome.

    Like you said, you're not very good at logical thinking, but you remember English words very quickly.

    It can be seen that you are smarter.

    If you study liberal arts, it's not just about memorizing, it's about using some skills.

    If it's just rote memorization, it definitely won't work.

    Maybe you're more concerned about English, so remember words quickly, and if you choose liberal arts, you should have no problem with dim sum.

    And the liberal arts should be more effective.

    It would be nice to memorize more.

    And after graduating, I feel that the range of liberal arts majors is broader.

    In short, whatever you choose, start with yourself.

    I hope you can make the right choice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Liberal arts and sciences are about the same, then I think you study science better, because it is easier to find a job in the future, and you have good English, which is very dominant among science students, science students' English is very poor, and then it is good to take the graduation certificate, you only need to memorize it during the exam, and it is difficult for liberal arts students, this is my personal opinion.

    If you choose liberal arts, whether you can stay in a group of boys, and liberal arts, I spend less than science, but I will memorize more about a week or so before the exam, but I find that the memorization is not very good, a little hard, which means that you like to study science, and you don't memorize liberal arts well, which means that you don't have much feeling for liberal arts.

    Anyway, I think it's better for you to study science. Think about it for yourself, and in the end, no matter what you choose, I hope you will find the joy of learning in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to study liberal arts, you must learn Chinese, mathematics and English well. In fact, the mathematics of the liberal arts should be simpler, and it should be easier to pay attention to not missing and filling in the gaps.

    In the case of science, there are more students and more employment, so it is easier to be admitted to universities and easier to get employed, but it may be more difficult to enter key universities.

    If you work hard in liberal arts, it is easier to get into a good school.

    If you look for a job, it all depends on your strength. There may not be a big difference, but it's good to think about it when you choose a major.

    In fact, you should already have your own choice in your heart, hehe.

    Good luck with your studies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The key is professionalism and to meet your requirements. First consider what industry you want to engage in in the future, and then choose liberal arts and sciences according to this, don't blindly follow, start from yourself. In addition, to tell you the grapevine, girls in science and engineering colleges are very popular haha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I was about the same as you in my sophomore year of high school, my Chinese is better, mathematics is average, biogeography, politics and history are not bad, but physics and English are not good, but I just want to learn science, and finally chose chemistry that I don't like very much, because the competition of liberal arts students is more fierce than that of science students, although I don't like chemistry very much, but I told myself that there is only one way to go, so I also studied it seriously, and in the end I also got a high test in English, although the university is not the best, but at least it is a pretty good major, I also like it very much, in fact, as long as you are serious, in the end you are choosing a major that suits you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    OK. After completing the high school registration, you can change the arts and sciences, and you cannot change the arts and sciences only after the college entrance examination registration.

    Since the study of arts and sciences is different, it is often difficult to learn after changing to arts and sciences.

    1. Liberal arts and sciences are an educational system implemented in some countries and regions, that is, the teaching curriculum is divided into liberal arts and sciences, so that students can make a choice and then carry out separate education.

    2. The liberal arts and sciences are generally carried out in the first year of high school and the second year of high school. Although the arts and sciences are divided into subjects, both arts and sciences include Chinese, mathematics and English, and the subjects are politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology.

    1. Compulsory subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English.

    2. Comprehensive liberal arts: politics, history, geography, computer network application, technology and design theory, art appreciation.

    3. Comprehensive Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Software Application, Technology and Design Practice, Sports Appreciation.

    3. The current system requires that the arts and sciences subjects still take nine subjects before the sophomore examination. At present, this is only a symbolic reservation in many schools, and it is more just to cope with the examination or the inspection of the superiors. Teachers don't pay much attention to the actual teaching, and most of the students despise these subjects.

    After the entrance examination or other checks, the school will remove these subjects from the curriculum. There are also differences in liberal arts, science, and mathematics.

    Fourth, with the advancement of the new curriculum reform, the liberal arts and sciences subject system will be gradually abolished.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, if I have classmates, I will change it.

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