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Endorsement must have a good memory in order to get twice the result with half the effort, good memory is practiced, and there are three more effective training methods:
1. Speed reading method (also known as whole brain speed reading memory): speed reading method is based on fast reading for memory training, in fact, the two are carried out at the same time and complement each other, don't think that the reading speed is fast and the memory is poor, because it does not rely on the logical memory of the left brain consciousness, but the image memory of the right brain subconscious, which is 1 million times stronger than the former. Friends who have passed speed reading memory training know that the faster the memory, the better, and you can go to the "Elite Special Brain Speed Reading Memory" software to practice for detailed learning materials.
2. Image method (also known as connection memory): image method is also the use of the image memory function of the right brain, and the imagination of the right brain is used to connect the relationship between different images, so as to become a memorable story to achieve super-large capacity memory.
3. Map method (also known as mind map): Mind map is a great invention, which can not only systematize and visualize the information in your brain in memory, but also help you analyze problems and plan as a whole.
If you are a student who is busy preparing for exams or a friend who wants to improve your ability, I recommend learning "Elite Special Brain Speed Reading Memory", which can improve memory and learning efficiency. Persistence will be rewarded, I wish you success!
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Anyway, the stalls here are particularly popular.
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Learn. There is a saying called.
The tears you shed in the future are the water that your brain is in now."
It's not that you don't report it, the time has not come."
He was too young to know all the gifts of fate, and he had secretly marked **".
You know what I mean?
From an academic point of view, it is useless to listen well to your liberal arts classes and do a few more math problems. That's not how the quantity changes, and I don't care about these quantities.
However, if you take a liberal arts course (politics, history, and geography), you will benefit a lot from learning a little bit.
Studied historyStill worried about the lack of material for Chinese composition? Classical Chinese translation: If you happen to know this person's deeds, are you afraid that you won't be able to read it?
Studied politicsYou fully understand the dialectical thought essay b case direct ascension; If you understand it a little, currency will not be so easy to be cut as leeks.
Studied geographyWhat is the local climate, and you can still distinguish east and west, north and south without your mobile phone.
There are some jokes, of course, but what I really want to say is:
Liberal arts courses are not as academic as science, but they are particularly practical. The charm of humanities is that they can be used directly to guide life.
In the long run.
Reading history makes people know: "Do you think this sentence has been circulated for so long just because he is fighting?" Reading well?
It's because countless people have told you this truth after practice, and it's how much experience they have accumulated.
Learning liberal arts well, the most direct impact is to talk, there is poetry and books in the belly, this book is not a textbook of physical chemistry, but a reading book of literature and history. "In your temperament today, there are people you love, roads you have traveled and books you have read."
Besides, how do you know that you will definitely not take the test in the future?Civil servants
This? Not in the futureGraduate school entrance examination
This? When the time comes, Ma Yuan Mao will be indispensable, why not take advantage of the present to be better to yourself in the future?
Take 10,000 steps back and say, you plan to study science now, aren't you 100% sure that you don't want to study literature? Then don't cut yourself off.
I myself am a living example of this.
But I studied literature, I love liberal arts and was in the top 3 of liberal arts at the beginning of the school, do you think I still need to draw my mind in science courses at that time?
At that time, I really didn't study science very well, and I didn't feel like it mattered for a short time.
Later, I applied for a major in Chinese medicine (this major has both arts and sciences), and I went to my freshman year to study chemistry, which was still a major course.
So, on someone else's weekendHave fun and playWhen I was still holding itHigh school chemistry tutoring materials are used for online classes.
What is owed, it must be repaid. <>
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After all, a person who is good in science in the second year of high school will find that in fact, his grades in the first year of high school are not bad, and those who really study well will not give up any course at will, after all, if you give up the liberal arts in the first year of high school, it will affect your overall score, and if you do not get good grades in the first year of high school, it will lead to a lack of confidence in your first year of high school, and you will be better in the second year of high school. So the first year of high school was relaxed, and the results were not good. The sophomore in high school was flustered, and he didn't experience what it was like to be a top student.
After playing the whole freshman year of high school, you suddenly find that the opportunity to perform comes too suddenly, and you are a little overwhelmed for a while, and you can't think of studying at all, so there is a vicious circle, and the third year of high school will be better. So the third year of high school laid the foundation, and the idea of 985 in the fourth year of high school came. You still have to study hard in the first year of high school, don't give up any course easily.
Although they have nothing to do with you in the future, they will still indirectly affect your mentality.
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If you are sure that you want to choose science, then you should spend more time on science, but you can't fall behind in the homework that you should write in the liberal arts, and you still have to listen well in class, after all, there is a final exam.
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Liberal arts still have to be studied, in fact, no matter the liberal arts and sciences, they must be studied seriously. After all, what our country needs is a talent with comprehensive quality.
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It is necessary. Because with the development of society, there is an increasing need for comprehensive talents, and the liberal arts cultivate our understanding ability and broad knowledge, and we need cultural literacy to support it.
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Maybe by the second year of high school, you will feel that you want to study liberal arts in the future.
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Since you asked, it proves that you still know the importance of learning I don't want to talk about any learning methods, for you, science should do more questions Whether you believe it or not, I believe it Ask the teacher more You need to invest time That's all.
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Learn to change your fate, the young and strong don't work hard, the boss is sad, and respect yourself!
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It's not that we're interested in doing it, it's that we're interested in doing well, so if you're not very interested in either right now, it's better to do it.
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Yes. This depends on your interests and whether you are good at science or liberal arts, etc.
Interest is the biggest source of motivation for a person's work or study, and if you are interested, you will take the initiative to invest more time and energy in studying it, so as to achieve good results in learning and outstanding achievements in work! You can first calm down and think about your real interests**? Is it science or liberal arts?
Make your choice later! In addition, there are many things to memorize in the science wide shirt, such as formulas, theorems, and so on!
Are you good at liberal arts or science? In general, science is much more difficult to learn than liberal arts! Science should be studied with the brain, more of an intellectual investigation, liberal arts is relatively simple, but there are more things to remember, and good memory is still very helpful for learning liberal arts!
The focus of the two disciplines is different!
What kind of return work would you like to do in the future? Engineering or what? Science has a wider range of employment than liberal arts, and there are more employers! These are also things you need to consider before you choose!
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It's better to study science, because you only need to guess the method, but you also need a smart and noisy brain, because his thinking must be very agile and his reaction ability must be strong.
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I don't know if you're **, many places are now not divided into arts and sciences, and you should do a good job of career planning as soon as possible.
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Interest is the best teacher. It mainly depends on personal interests and hobbies, and only if you like it, can you learn well.
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The most difficult mathematics in liberal arts, many liberal arts students are killed by mathematics, it is difficult to get high scores in the comprehensive literature, but for many students, the gap is not big, among the three subjects of the comprehensive literature, the most difficult score in the college entrance examination is history, and for many students, geography is not easy. The most difficult score in science is that it belongs to science comprehensive, and the most difficult points vary from person to person, most of them still find mathematics difficult, followed by physics. Science is more promising than liberal arts, and the range of majors available in science is much greater than that of liberal arts.
You still have to choose what you are best at.
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You're right, geography is actually science, because if geography is counted as science, then there will be a lack of one subject in the liberal arts, and there will be one more in the sciences, so the arrangement is very unfair, and you can only pick one that is more biased towards the liberal arts and count it as a liberal arts.
The most difficult part of liberal arts should be geography, as a liberal arts student, basic mathematics and logical thinking are not very good, resulting in geography is not very good, but in fact, geography has a lot of things to memorize, only time zones, longitude and latitude need to be calculated.
Physics and mathematics are the most difficult subjects in science, and science students are not as good at English as liberal arts students.
Specifically, it should be analyzed according to your own situation.
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You have strong language skills, memorization skills, and reading comprehension skills, and you are studying liberal arts. If you have analytical reasoning, numeracy skills, and flexible thinking, you will study science. It's not hard as long as you like it.
The People's Liberation Army Institute of International Relations and the Jiefang Juewai Chinese Language College are all liberal arts, and the majors in them are basically not related to science, but mathematics must be tested regardless of liberal arts and science.
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I'm in my third year of high school now, so I'll tell you some of my experiences! I think there are about 20 days left, you can divide the time of each day into several parts, for example, in the morning, you can spend about 30 minutes reading English passages and memorizing about 20 words, and then spend another 20 minutes doing a reading and cloze in the blanks; Then memorize one or two ancient Chinese texts; Then you can do math in the afternoon, you can divide the content of compulsory one and two in the first year of high school into several parts, read a little bit a day, understand the content of the book and then read the extracurricular questions; In the evening, you can look at geography, politics and history, and the geography of the first year of high school is quite important, especially the compulsory one! The most important thing is to persevere!