What are the requirements for the science foundation in high school? Can liberal arts keep up?

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is necessary to have a certain foundation, because after all, it is a university, and the teacher will not be like in high school, and the physics class in the second half semester of the sophomore year, and circuit analysis are all inseparable from physics, and it is recommended that liberal arts students do not study If they have to, then when they study physics in their freshman year, they must be serious, and it is not that they have to pay how much effort they have to be used, as long as they follow the teacher.

    As for circuit analysis in the sophomore year, it is actually a topic of the circuit part of physics, and it will not be so difficult to pay attention to this part in the freshman year of physics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended not to study liberal arts, I am a liberal arts student who studies communication. Communication is hard and you have to spend a lot of time learning. Mathematics and physics are demanding. If you really want to study this major, it is recommended to study hard from the beginning of your freshman year and put in more effort than others.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The requirements for mathematics and physics are high, and it is difficult for liberal arts to keep up, even for science students... And it seems that the communication of the Southern Post cannot be selected for liberal arts, if you are a candidate in Jiangsu, the communication only recruits science students.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many liberal arts students in the engineering majors of this university, and although the basic engineering courses in the university are to be re-studied, they require the ideas and methods of science learning since high school, and it is difficult for liberal arts students to get started and study is very tight.

    However, the courses of communication engineering are not too many compared to other engineering majors of Southern Post, so if you work hard enough, there is no problem in learning well. Of course, this will inevitably lead to the fact that you will not be able to have a good relationship and so on.

    Welcome to South Post.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am a communication engineer of China Southern Post, and communication is not as difficult to learn as I imagined. The key is to be serious, willing to take the time to study on your own, and it is very promising to really learn it. No pain, no gain, the more you pay, the more you get back!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Communication engineering is not a liberal arts or science, it belongs to engineering.

    The major of communication engineering cultivates senior engineering and technical talents who have knowledge of communication technology, communication systems and communication networks, and can engage in research, design, manufacturing, operation in the field of communication, as well as in the development and application of communication technology and equipment in various sectors of the national economy and the national defense industry.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Communication engineering is an engineering discipline. It is said that only high school students in science and engineering are enrolled. I don't know which university you're talking about recruiting liberal arts students, but it is estimated that the level will not be good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Communication engineering is an engineering discipline.

    Only science students are enrolled!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I guess I can't find enough people in science.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Liberal arts, science, and mathematics are all the same, and English, Chinese, and mathematics must be studied no matter which one is studied, and the college entrance examination questions for these three subjects are also the same.

    Liberal arts are relatively simple, politics, history, geography, are all rote memorization, even if you are not open-minded, as long as you work hard, you can mix in the middle and upper class.

    Science is different, without that thinking, no matter how hard you try, you can't learn, this question is finally understood, and it is still not possible to change the same one. You don't understand it now, but in fact, everything you learn depends on your talent, not just hard work. But the school teacher will never tell you this, for fear that you won't have to study.

    For example, if you are not good at math, you are not born with enough ability.

    If you are not a high school student, then you don't need to worry about this, you can adapt to a year in the first year of high school, and the second year of high school is divided into arts and sciences. When the time comes, the choice mainly depends on your grades, which subject you have good grades in, which subject you will study. In this way, there is a great hope of being admitted to a good university.

    The quality of the school is related to the future employment prospects. As for the future university majors, you don't have to worry, most majors in liberal arts and science students can apply, such as art, law, education, economics, engineering, computer science, etc., unless you want to be an architectural designer, or a doctor, etc., you must study science, and other general majors have no impact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Are you a high school or junior high school student now?

    If you are still a junior high school student, then you should make up for mathematics as soon as possible, whether it is liberal arts or science, the three major subjects cannot be ignored, it is very important! If you're a high school student, you'd better choose liberal arts. After all, mathematics is the foundation of science.

    First of all, liberal arts are mainly based on three major subjects + history, politics, and geography (that is, literature comprehensive), while science is based on three major subjects + physics, chemistry, and biology (science comprehensive) The difference between the two is quite big, liberal arts pay more attention to theory and thinking logic, while science focuses on reasoning and thinking mode.

    Generally speaking, studying liberal arts is less stressful than science. For example, the problem of sub-discipline should not be considered purely by interest, but should be combined with one's own actual situation.

    However, the country's policy changes every year, and I don't know which region you are in, and now some areas have abolished liberal arts and sciences.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For most areas, it should be a post-selection after the completion of the first year of high school, the so-called liberal arts, learning Chinese, mathematics, English, ideology and politics, history, geography (the college entrance examination is these, but physics and chemistry students also have to graduate, that is, to take a mentally handicapped test) liberal arts mathematics is simpler than science, but if you want to learn well, you also need to work hard, so you can't think that learning literature is easier because of bad mathematics, it is recommended that you choose according to the relative grades of physics and chemistry students, politics and history in high school, if you can't mention mathematics, you can consider learning literature, but comrade, mathematics can not be bad, these six subjects in the college entrance examination, Only mathematics, you can pull others away, and you can also be pulled away by others (our homeroom teacher) You think about a big problem, which is equivalent to the effect of basically not understanding the English gestalt, how scary. Therefore, if you go to high school and have a good experience before making a final choice, and no matter what you choose in the end, study hard, and the arts and sciences will produce talents, and I wish you well as a science dean.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Liberal arts study history, geography and politics.

    Physics and chemistry are studied in science.

    You have to learn everything you need to learn in addition to the number of languages.

    If you don't learn math well, you will suffer from everything, so let's study math well.

    What to choose depends on your interests, whether it is perceptual thinking or rational thinking, I am a science major, because I think it is too boring to memorize history and geography.

    However, science is not very easy to learn, it depends on your personal preference.

    I wish you all the best in getting into the school of your dreams.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Well, the liberal arts are mainly to study Chinese, mathematics, English, politics, history, geography, and pave the way for your future work in writing and social studies. If you're interested in real-life connotations, or if you're planning to pursue a career in writing in the future, it's best to choose liberal arts! Science, mainly language, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, biology, for real-life technical personnel to study, if you are ready to work as a technical person or a realist in the future, want to make money as soon as possible, choose science.

    In short, interest is the most important thing, so take advantage of it!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what interests you and what you focus on in the future. Mathematics is not a problem, I am a senior liberal arts student, the most important subject of the liberal arts college entrance examination is mathematics, it can be said that mathematics determines the failure of liberal arts, I was not good at mathematics, and mathematics has improved a lot after studying literature. Politics and history need to be memorized, and master skills, answering methods.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to one rule, learn which one you like, otherwise you will regret it when you grow up dealing with what you don't like. Unless one side is too bad, then you can only learn what you can learn.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, when you are in the first and second years of high school, you choose liberal arts and sciences, and you don't choose junior high school, since mathematics is not good. It is recommended that you choose liberal arts, I am not good at math, and I am now studying English in college

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Liberal arts and sciences is an education system implemented in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries and regions in the world, that is, the teaching curriculum is divided into liberal arts and science subjects for students to make a choice and then carry out separate education.

    The 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.

    Compulsory subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English Liberal Arts: Politics, History, Geography, Computer Network Application, Technology and Design Theory, Art Appreciation.

    Science Integration: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Software Applications, Technology and Design Practice, Sports Appreciation.

    However, the current system requires that the arts and sciences still take nine subjects before the second year of high school. But at present, this is only a symbolic reservation in many schools, and it is more just to cope with the examination or inspection by 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.

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

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Divided into classes, the liberal arts are the language, mathematics, English, politics, history, and geography, and the science is the language, mathematics, English, physics, and biology (science and mathematics are more difficult than the liberal arts).

    However, before the class is divided, the examination must be conducted, after the examination, the liberal arts class does not need to study physics, chemistry and biology, the liberal arts score line of the college entrance examination is higher than that of science, as for the admission score line is different in each region, such as Hebei, liberal arts: 561 in this one, 511 in this two, 414 in this three, 180 for junior college, science in one 538, four 78 in one second, 324 in this three, and 180 for junior college.

    Don't dare to ** the future, who knows what will happen.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello! Liberal arts is language, mathematics, English, politics, history, and geography, and science is language, mathematics, English, physics, and biology (science and mathematics are more difficult than liberal arts.

    Liberal arts and sciences are generally the first year of high school to enter the second year of high school, but before the class has to be examined, after the examination, the liberal arts class does not need to learn physics, chemistry and biology, the liberal arts score line of the college entrance examination is higher than that of science, as for the admission score line is different in each region, such as Hebei, liberal arts: Ben 1 561, Ben II 511, Ben III 414, junior college 180, science: Ben 1 538, Ben II 478, Ben III 324, junior college 180.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Liberal arts do not study physics, chemistry and biology, study history, geography and politics, Chinese, mathematics and English are common courses, and the score line of the college entrance examination is different.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Since people admit you, it means that this major is for science students, accounting is science, and you can work in a bank in the future. Liberal arts and sciences are not separated in real life, there is no obvious dividing line, don't be entangled.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In fact, in college, the division of liberal arts and science in some majors is not very clear, and everything is the same in college The main cultivation in college is social skills, and it is enough to master your major to a certain extent.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This is heavy either. The important thing is that your future direction is not discriminate. Whether it is the social sciences or the natural sciences, in fact, the fields of study are the same, and you must study the social sciences at the same time as the natural sciences.

    Only a two-pronged approach can achieve both erudition and learning. It's good to learn your own profession.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I don't think it's important, it's important to learn what you want to study.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The choice of liberal arts and sciences has always been a headache, because regardless of liberal arts and sciences, they all correspond to many majors, all of which have good majors, and there are also majors that are relatively difficult to find jobs, such as history and philosophy in liberal arts, geology and archaeology in science, etc., and it is meaningless to directly compare liberal arts and sciences. Moreover, no matter what major, even if it is a relatively poor major, if you can learn it well, you can still have a good future, even if it is a good major, if you learn a mess, it is not easy to find a job.

    So, the question is not whether liberal arts or science is better, but whether I am better suited to study liberal arts or science? Which of these two subjects will play to my strengths more, which one will I study better, and which one will I really be interested in? Only by finding the answers to these questions can we make the right choice.

    But that's the problem with science, your major will limit your job search, and bioengineering is almost uncompetitive in everything other than biology. While you can choose a job like marketing or business management, it means that the expertise you learned in the two years of high school and the four years of college is almost completely nullified and you have to start all over again. For example, I studied law as an undergraduate and economics as a graduate student, but it is obviously very helpful to have good legal knowledge and legal logic in the process of studying economics, and "economic analysis of law" is also something I studied seriously in my undergraduate studies.

    When you're not sure whether you're best at liberal arts or science, or prefer liberal arts or science, there's a way to close your eyes and imagine what kind of person you would most like to be in the future. A scientist, an economist, a politician, an architect or whatever. Then ask yourself what is the most important knowledge you should have to become such a person, whether it is partial to text or reason, and at this time, you will find the right answer.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    High school liberal arts and science majors have a certain relationship with college.

    If you study science, the history department, archaeology, and Chinese college of the university.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Come and tell you:

    1.Science. There are more universities than liberal arts universities, and there are more science majors than liberal arts majors, and college entrance exams.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It doesn't matter much, I feel that the division is because I don't have enough energy to learn all six subjects, and I don't learn very well. In the fill-in.

    I hope that there will be a division of liberal arts and sciences, and those who choose liberal arts cannot choose the science side, of course, you can apply for both sides, and you can find this application guide to see it specifically. Those who are confident in mathematics can apply for science. If you are good at English, you can apply for liberal arts, and if you are good at both, you can look at the sub-subject, and choose which one you like.

    I feel like liberal arts are easier, even though I chose science. Choose according to your own situation.

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