How to choose liberal arts and sciences, I have a headache

Updated on educate 2024-04-24
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Choose liberal arts, rather be a chicken head than a phoenix tail.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can study liberal arts, but don't read history, politics, history, geography and other things in college, you can't find a job at all, the demand is too small, many majors in college are both liberal arts and science students, and then we will talk about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I also came from here, and at that time, I was also distressed. However, in the end, I decided to choose liberal arts. Now, for me. This is also a choice without regrets.

    But I have to tell you, remember to think carefully about choosing subjects. According to their own reality and interests. But I think the most important thing is to look at reality, if your arts and science grades are about the same, belong to the upper middle level, then it is advantageous to choose science.

    If you are not good at science, especially mathematics, then choosing science is the best choice, because in liberal arts, those who get math win the world. If you are average in liberal arts and good in science, it is most advantageous to choose essays.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think what to choose depends on what you like Set a goal for yourself What to do in the future Don't give up if you set it One day you will succeed In fact, China's education system is very bad Both arts and sciences are very important in the future What else to learn You must pay attention to learning methods Not just serious How to make yourself memorize faster How to make yourself do well in exams Everyone has their own suitable learning methods Elementary school and junior high school actually learn very little The main thing is to let you lay a good foundation in the future and comprehend the learning method This is the main thing.

    A lot of people say that those who study science should be smart, I can't see it, as long as the learning method is right, anyone can be smart, don't see those who don't study and get such a high score, feel unbalanced, feel that they have a way to learn, in fact, they have a way to study, some are listening carefully in class, and some are going home to learn ...... secretlyI'm that kind of person, so I know that the teacher looks at your high score and says how smart the kid is. Cut It's all a lie, and saying so much is like telling you your own destiny to take control of yourself Don't ask others.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liberal arts is recommended. It is a troublesome thing not to get started in science. In fact, science is not as good as I imagined, and I deeply understand ......

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's time for you to calm down and listen to your inner thoughts. You can ask your classmates who are studying liberal arts how they are studying there, or ask your seniors. According to my understanding, in high school, the credits of science classes are much better than those of liberal arts classes...

    If you don't want to study well, you should talk to the teacher, the teacher will give you good advice, pay more attention to summarizing and reflecting in your usual learning. If you think about it and think that liberal arts are more suitable for you, you should go to a teacher. However, when I was in high school, one of my classmates had to wait until the next class to switch to liberal arts.

    It's to go to high school again... I'm a science major, and I think I'm doing well, and I usually have to keep up with the teacher in class. Even if you can't keep up, write it down.

    After class, there are some particularly difficult things to figure out, you may not have to understand them now, figure out the basics, and the test scores are not so bad. The way I learn is to like to read books, that is, the textbooks that are distributed, I can understand them all in the books, and it is enough to figure them out, and if I am not clear, I can continue to ask. I graduated from Jiangsu class of '08.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If both the arts and sciences are average, it is recommended to study science majors in many science majors.

    If you are particularly good at mathematics and English, you can consider the following subjects.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are not good at math, you can only choose liberal arts because liberal arts mathematics is simple, science math is difficult, and if there is a particularly good subject in science, choose science.

    If it's more average, it depends on whether you want to memorize it, and if you don't want to memorize it, you can choose the liberal arts with a lot of books.

    The most important thing in choosing a subject is to know that your strength lies in**. Try to choose the best one, try to avoid the worst one, and balance the best.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The math test for liberal arts is simpler than for science, and I used to have a conflict in high school when I was divided into arts and sciences, because many people told me that science was better to find a job, so I chose science, but when I went to college, I chose English as a major and became a liberal arts student.

    Or your own interests are the most important.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you don't have a very high IQ, you can send a message.

    If you take science hard by the second year of high school, you'll find it hard.

    There were many such cases in our class before.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is recommended to choose science. I studied medicine, and if I want to study medicine, I must be mentally prepared, because subject exams and other things are difficult, and the pressure of university will be greater. Science seems to be more calculated, but if you work hard, your grades will improve faster, and there are many majors for science students in universities, even if you are not interested in medicine after two years, there are far more majors to choose from in science than in liberal arts.

    In short, no matter what you want to learn, studying hard is the right way.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Choose a science subject. If you choose science in high school, you can also study liberal arts in college. You can't study liberal arts. Science is easy to find a job. And if you don't have talent, you can't learn well.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Science, in fact, I'm in a similar situation to you, but even so, I'm still going to take science.

    This is fate...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Let's choose science, the right major.

    Mathematics and physics are difficult, you can work hard, as long as you persevere, you can achieve certain results, if you are not interested in liberal arts, you will definitely not be able to memorize well, and you will not be able to answer well.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Choose a science subject. Choose science by all means!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Let's choose the text, the mathematics in the science paper is more flexible, and the score of physics and chemistry is large, and among many science students, biology is generally simpler, and physics is difficult. You don't have an advantage in science. However, geography is not easy to learn in the liberal arts, history questions are not easy to answer, and politics is no problem as long as there is a systematic way of thinking.

    I also didn't like politics and history when I chose my essays, but I regained my interest in the atmosphere of the liberal arts class and the teacher's unique teaching methods, and my grades improved. To sum up, in your own opinion, you still have to think carefully.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    follow your heart.Mainly look at the landlord's hobbies.,It's so annoying now.,After not necessarily learning.,The landlord thinks about it carefully.,You can ask your parents and teachers.,I hope to adopt!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I think you can consider liberal arts. Because there are no weak subjects in your liberal arts.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Then you'd better choose liberal arts, because if you don't do well in chemistry and physics, it's hard to study science.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You're a woman, dear. I'm a senior in high school. I don't think there's anything to dwell on about this.

    If you can't understand science subjects, then you'd better choose liberal arts. Unreasonable, hard work is an inevitable need. However, it depends on what you're more interested in.

    Not interested? It doesn't matter, interest can be created. You can follow up.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Personally, I think it is better to go according to your own reality, interests, and minds, and don't think too much about future employment and other things, only in this way can you not only give full play to your own strengths, but also not be afraid of going wrong in the future.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Liberal Arts or Science: How Do You Choose?

    The text is very long, the analysis is rational, comprehensive, and thorough, so read it patiently.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    How to choose a liberal arts and science major? How to choose a liberal arts and science major?

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Well, it mainly depends on your personal interests and your previous grades.

    However, it is still recommended to choose science, because all the majors and sciences that can be applied for in the liberal arts during the college entrance examination can be reported.

    However, the liberal arts majors that can be applied for science may not be able to be reported, such as medicine and architecture.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Two gemstones, one is beautifully made, but not as big as the other, which one you choose.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    How to choose a liberal arts and science major? How to choose a liberal arts and science major?

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Secondly, consider your future career needs, choose a major for your career, choose a subject for your major, and ask questions about how I like science, but last month, I took the liberal arts and sciences exam, which was about 30 points higher than the science subjects, and the scores of the liberal arts and sciences themselves were not comparable.

    You see which year the liberal arts score is not higher than the science subject.

    This is determined by the difficulty of the test paper.

    As long as a single subject can get by, the main thing is to look at my suitability to ask questions, then I am not good at science, but I still want to study science, I am afraid that I will regret answering in the future, first consider the future career choice, for example, if you want to be a doctor, you must study science, and ask questions, which has buried your future.

    Ask a question, but I don't understand chemistry very well.

    But you can try to avoid regrets.

    Or the degree of regret.

    Question: I'm so depressed now, I'm about to divide my subject [tears].

    That is, try to choose the goal with the purpose as much as possible.

    There's no need to rush. If it is really not suitable after choosing, the school that can be coordinated should most likely agree.

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