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Updated on educate 2024-05-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Whether you choose an essay or a theory depends on your personal hobbies, whether you like to do more questions or it is easier to endorse. In fact, you can also do a thorough test, do a small test for each subject, and then see if it is a high score in liberal arts or science, in fact, liberal arts are easier to make up for the mountain, as long as you are willing to work hard, but science depends on the more connections of questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on personal interests, if they are all average, then it depends on which one is the best at it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The classmates around me are like this: those who are good in arts and sciences decisively choose science and choose liberal arts because they are not good in arts and sciences because liberal arts are easy to get started with, unlike science, if you don't keep up with the back, it is safer for students who are not very good in grades to choose liberal arts!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you can choose science, try to choose science, if physical chemistry is not hard work and can't get it right, after all, there are many more opportunities to choose colleges and universities after science, and the development is better than that of liberal arts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In your situation, it is more difficult to study liberal arts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this way, it depends on which subject you are interested in, generally liberal arts focus on memorization, science focuses on understanding, if mathematics is good, you have an advantage in reading liberal arts, as long as geography is not too bad, it is generally better to study liberal arts. If you are majoring in science, it is more convenient to choose a major in the future, and the cut-off score is much lower than that of liberal arts. Hopefully, you will be able to choose a subject that suits you.

    I'm a scholar of literature, and I usually memorize a lot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you study liberal arts, because liberal arts are easier to improve.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This should be based on the situation on your side, compare the liberal arts scores with the science scores combined, and then divide them by the college entrance examination admission scores, which one is the highest choice, after all, the college entrance examination is also with a high admission score.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can choose whatever you like, and if you don't, it's easier to get points.

    Science can get a high score, but if you don't study well, you will get a low score.

    Liberal Arts It is not easy to get a high score, and it is not easy to take a low score, so it is easier to learn.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was the same as I was at the time, but I ended up taking science. You can consult with the teacher, after all, the teacher is more experienced and knows a little more about your learning.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you study science, you will have more opportunities in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is recommended that you study literature, because science and mathematics are very important, you are not good at mathematics, and other subjects are not brilliant, and it is really difficult to improve science.

    I am a science student, and I feel that after the third year of high school, I have higher requirements for comprehensive ability and thinking rigor, which will be more disadvantageous to you.

    Improving your liberal arts grades is easier than science, and you should be able to do it as long as you work hard. And the ability you cultivate by studying science will make your thinking more dense and your comprehensive ability stronger, which is not completely useless.

    Liberal arts are not all majors such as archaeology, and it is recommended that you look at the list of liberal arts majors in universities, and it is impossible to have no one who is interested. Economics and other majors have both arts and sciences, which may be able to satisfy your appetite.

    In short, make a decision quickly, and then be firm and don't hesitate. Time is running out and you can't waste it on hesitation, but as long as you seize the rest of the time and clarify your goals, it's still too late!

    It is easy to transfer a text to a text, but it is rarely successful to convert a text to a text. I hope you'll think twice.

    By the way, the quality of science has a lot to do with the level of teachers, but the liberal arts are not so obvious, don't lose confidence in the liberal arts because the school is not good, the readers of the previous issues (or maybe other magazines) also seem to say that a student from a school with bad literature is determined to be admitted to Peking University, and finally succeeded with hard work. Don't doubt and you will be able to achieve something!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My suggestion is that you can work the liberal arts that you are good at, because the college entrance examination is an exam that is a threshold for entering university.

    If you look at your question, you will know that you are still going to college for employment, in this case, don't consider your ideals, choose what you are good at, and entering a good university is the right way to employment in the future.

    The college entrance examination is not a child's play, you said that you are unwilling to study science for 5 months, and you feel that you can have a breakthrough, I think the college entrance examination should still seek stability and normal performance, rather than "fighting" those breakthroughs with little hope. And liberal arts is your accumulation for many years to produce results, and science you only took 5 months of work, to say unwilling, I think it's a pity to give up liberal arts.

    And what is needed in the current employment situation? - Diploma and ability, in this case, why choose science subjects that are not good at learning and not being able to take exams?

    I hope my point of view can give you some inspiration, and I wish you success in the college entrance examination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At present, there is a great deal of controversy between the arts and sciences and the examination-oriented education. There are also some students, parents, teachers and others who believe that the division of arts and sciences is conducive to the development of students' individual self-esteem, allowing them to freely choose the subjects they want to study, so that students can learn specialty. At the same time, the arts and sciences can reduce the burden and pressure of studying, especially in the face of university entrance examinations, students can spend enough time on the subjects to be examined.

    The science sub-subject of high school Chinese has actually relieved the boredom of many students, made them re-understand the necessity of learning, and then "specialized in the art industry". It is precisely because of the correct understanding of the liberal arts and the science that some students give up the subjects they don't want to learn and can't learn well at an early age. If it is mandatory not to divide subjects, I really don't know how many people will quit and drop out of school.

    Confucius said: "If you learn without thinking, you will be reckless, and if you think without learning, you will die." "If you don't divide the liberal arts and sciences, the study is too heavy, and there are only two situations in a limited time: "learning without thinking" and "thinking without learning".

    In the same way, if you are good at "thinking" after studying liberal arts, you will consciously read the knowledge of science; If you study science, you will love liberal arts knowledge. Because at the same time of "thinking", there is no pressure to take the test, and there will be a good effect.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Whether you study liberal arts or science, you need to work hard, learning liberal arts is to memorize, you can't answer the questions if you don't memorize, you must have a good understanding of science, and you have to write more and practice more, do more questions, high school subject tasks are heavy, different from junior high school, only hard work will have good results, and don't think about what others think, learning literature and science are the same, learning well is very promising, don't compare with others, not to say that learning science is smarter than learning literature.

    And ah, it's not okay to not study in high school, no matter what you study, you have to study hard, you have to think about why you want to study science, is it because you are really interested or because of something else, if you choose science, you will definitely be able to learn well, now your grades are not ideal, then at this time it will not be that you no longer like science, it is very painful to learn one that you don't really like. There is nothing bad about liberal arts, now your liberal arts foundation is not bad, choose liberal arts, you may not like liberal arts, but you may have better grades and prospects if you choose liberal arts

    Hope it helps

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think it's better to choose what you like, but if you choose what you like, you have to work harder and stick to that choice to the end. In the future, your career planning should also be carried out according to this, you first think about what career you like in advance, and then ask whether this career belongs to science or liberal arts, because the ultimate purpose of your study is to work, and it is easy to learn a subject that you don't like for three or four years, and it will be more painful to do a job that you don't like for a lifetime. Hehe, I wish you all the best.

    Take a long-term view.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Science is biased towards the technical side.

    After the liberal arts, the majors are biased towards accounting, secretarial, finance, teachers, and offices.

    This depends on the direction of your employment in the future.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No matter which subject you choose, it depends on how you are responsible for your studies in the future. But let's choose your favorite major. It's a little more motivating to learn that way.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are good at science, you will divide science, and if you are good at liberal arts, you will choose the one you like

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A person who has no control? That's it, go to science. Do more questions and don't spoil them.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Studying science. No regrets. Entering the university is the same for liberal arts and sciences, and you can go to the major.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    What do you think of yourself, since you have chosen, you have to learn well.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Roll the dice, it's too tangled, if you don't work hard, it's difficult, choose one you like, and then be diligent, there is nothing you can't learn.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Don't look good or not, if you like it, you can choose, in fact, geography is very simple, I used to basically listen to the teacher, and then go to geography self-study as a ** look, the grades are OK.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    But I don't like endorsements a little bit, which is very tangled. ==Personally, I recommend you to study literature.

    There are several reasons for this:

    1 You are good at math and English, which is a great advantage for you in the liberal arts [which is very important].

    2 You spend time in science Physical chemistry is not very good Studying science is dangerous3 If you are good at biology in science Personal opinion on science and danger ps:1 You really have to think about the way out of arts and sciences2 I don't know about your preference for endorsements.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Of course, I chose science. Because the science majors in the university are very practical, it is easy to find a job. As for liberal arts, it's hard to get a job if your family doesn't matter!

    And after studying science, it's easy to transfer to a college entrance examination or something, but it's much more difficult to transfer a text after studying a science! Don't just look at the results of the college entrance examination, choosing science will be much better for your future development.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If you don't like endorsement, it is recommended to choose science, as long as you have good comprehension ability, you don't need to memorize it.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I recommend studying science. It is good to choose a major when entering university. But it depends on your interests and listens to your family's opinions.

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