Urgent!! According to this condition, is it a study of literature or a study of science? Thank you

Updated on educate 2024-04-12
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to you, if politics and history rely on common sense, it is better to study science, science is based on mathematics, it is enough for you to learn mathematics well, as for Chinese and English, it is enough to make up, I believe that you will have a higher score in learning theory than literature, and it is not too late to choose a major according to your hobbies when you go to college, the key is to be able to go up, and it is easier for science to enter university. As for the fact that science is harder than liberal arts, then it depends on the opinions of others, some people do not study and still Tsinghua University and Peking University, do you say this is hard? The key is to see how you learn, I studied science, I think it's hard to learn literature, memorizing those ancient texts, words or something, it's like asking for my life, political slogans, historical knowledge or something, it's better to call me to death, so it's better to choose science!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I hope it can help you.

    First, in fact, you have already studied some of the courses in arts and sciences, and you will learn more deeply after the division of subjects, and your interest will be very important.

    Second, it is impossible to imagine the in-depth study of arts and sciences without experiencing it, so it is recommended that you ask the senior brothers and sisters who graduated and let them talk about it objectively.

    Third, no matter what you choose, don't regret your choice, and you won't regret it if you work hard.

    ps: I'm graduating now, talk about my views on arts and sciences Personally, I think Li Ke sometimes needs very abstract thinking, but the thinking of liberal arts is more specific than that of science, and liberal arts does have a lot of things to keep in mind, but there are skills not rote memorization, and science also has to memorize formulas, but if you use it often, you will naturally remember it.

    Also, maybe you can ask your teachers and classmates for their advice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Studying liberal arts can actually be very tiring. At present, from the perspective of the admission policy of colleges and universities, there is a large choice of majors in science, and the relative range of choices in literature is narrower.

    Moreover, Hong Kong, which is relatively hot now, basically has one line per province, and the academic theory is relatively superior.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liberal arts and mathematics are important.

    Choose subjects according to your interests.

    It's hard to do physics

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. There are advantages in studying literature and science, but it is more difficult to find employment in literature, and it is easier to find employment in science than literature.

    2. It is easier to learn literature, but it is more difficult and tiring to learn theory.

    3. I myself am a scholar of literature, and my experience is like this.

    Finally, I suggest you study literature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Science is more dominant!

    Text, it can be used as an amateur hobby.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's do science! There is a great chance of going on to higher education in science!! Wenli is a hobby

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Science, of course! You are better at science, and it is easier to take the exam!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm in my second year of high school now, and I wasn't good at physics when I was in junior high school, but everything else was okay. After going to high school, I also thought that junior high school grades do not represent high school grades. Because I don't want to memorize history and geography, I studied science, but I still can't do physics now.

    Now I'm starting to miss liberal arts, but I'm already in my second year of high school, and I'm a little lazy, so I can only do science well.

    Now that you're struggling to learn chemistry and math, try to listen to the liberal arts and get used to them. There are no chemistry, physics, biology in the liberal arts. And the math is simple. In the future, you can take the university entrance examination, you can take the comprehensive university, or you can change subjects.

    So oh, I suggest you choose liberal arts. Chinese reading and writing are accumulative, you read more books, think more, and learn more to let yourself enjoy the subject of Chinese. Of course, if you are willing to spend your time in online games to read a book like "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "Norwegian Wood", "The Catcher in the Rye" or something, you can experience another way of thinking.

    History and politics, what kind of MUN clubs can you participate in, so naturally you are interested.

    I typed a lot of words inexplicably.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Our math teacher said that if you are good in science, go to liberal arts. Why? Because, those who study liberal arts must be poor in science, and if you study science, those people must be strong in science and have great competition.

    As long as you keep the science to the top, as for the liberal arts, it's all back to the top, and you want to rank high in the grade, it's completely possible!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first thing to look at is personal interest, if you prefer liberal arts, please go to study, if you think it is easy to learn, it is only someone else's opinion to take what others say is difficult;

    The logical thinking of science is abstract, but in fact, the arts and sciences require you to have rigorous thinking in order to answer the questions well, I personally prefer science, I am a science, and the way of thinking that science gives me is that I have benefited a lot, and it is not good to get high scores in the liberal arts, but it is the same for all liberal arts students.

    Science is indeed very good to get into college, and the employment scope of science is much wider than that of liberal arts.

    When you get to the point where it's really difficult to study science, you don't like science, and you think it's hard to understand and obscure, but if you are very smart, you won't be like me and have a very confused time in science. In short, I can feel that you like liberal arts very much, and you are very interested in it, and you can learn it: science has a wide range of employment, but if you don't understand it, it will still be very uncomfortable, and if you can't study science well, the way out will be very difficult.

    Hope it helps.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's easy to learn.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I myself am a science and engineering student, and I am good at employment, and I don't want to have a narrow career in liberal arts. But it also requires you to work hard to learn to be good, and it's not easy to mix without real skills.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You must learn literature, and your interest is the first to dismantle the hail. If you find a job you don't like, you won't be happy. College is just a threshold, don't sacrifice your interest because it might help.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Let's learn literature, kid. I think it's pretty much the same if you read and read and read and read as a nerd.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    ..Hehe, learning is actually very simple, there are a lot of things, pay attention to a hobby. I like English because, I think, I speak to people in English that people don't understand.

    So, I speak English very well. So much so that now I am an English teacher. So what you like is what you should choose.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Didn't you express it very clearly, but someone told you that you want to learn, you want to learn literature. That's it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think if I really want to be interested in liberal arts, I should choose liberal arts. Because your liberal arts and sciences are all about the same, and you've said them all.

    If you don't go deep into science, and studying liberal arts doesn't mean you can't get a good job. Anyway, try not to regret it yourself. o(∩_o~

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1.Are you interested in liberal arts or science? If you're interested, read it.

    2.The school's current faculty. Faculty of Arts and Sciences and previous school achievements. Is it better to study liberal arts or science.

    3.In terms of your preferred major. Major in Economics. It is accepted in both arts and sciences.

    As for what skills are cultivated. You have to wait until the major you studied at university.

    Let's be honest. The knowledge of high school is mostly useless in real life.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I would like to introduce you to the learning method of Li Xiaopeng, the top student in the college entrance examination, and don't take a try.

    Systematic learning approach.

    First, the fundamental law of learning - clear thinking.

    1. Simple learning - focusing on the learning of knowledge points - understanding, memorization, and practice;

    2. Systematic learning - induction and summary - skeleton, sorting and enrichment;

    Complete learning is a combination of yes and 2.

    2. How to use the fundamental laws to learn:

    1. Problems: many knowledge points and a wide range of knowledge;

    2. Problem solving process: the process of establishing the connection between various knowledge points;

    3. Unable to solve the problem: breakpoint;

    4. To learn systematically: there is an overall game of chess in mind;

    3. How to Conduct Systematic Learning:

    1. Establish a knowledge framework;

    2. Fill the skeleton with flesh and blood;

    3. Find out the connection between the vertical and horizontal directions of each part.

    Fourth, the complete process of systematic learning:

    1. Draw a complete knowledge structure diagram;

    2. Connect the knowledge points in this diagram with the specific learning content (fill in the flesh);

    3. Transplant this interconnected knowledge system into the brain as a whole.

    Don't give it a try.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The first is to understand what is being taught in class and what is in the book.

    The second is the sea of questions.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's hard to say, everyone's situation is different.

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