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cough, first of all, ** The School of Finance and Economics has both arts and sciences, and there may be a little less literature.
Secondly, your academic performance is better in science, liberal arts needs to be enhanced, and no science should not meet the standards of the University of Finance and Economics, that is to say, you have to study hard, otherwise central finance will only be your beautiful and shy dream ......
As for the choice of subjects, in addition to your current grades, you should also look at your own interests and hobbies and your thinking ability. How to say, you must learn language, mathematics and English, don't care about this first, so, do you think you prefer politics and history or materialization? Usually they have their own favorites, so make a trade-off.
For example, I'm good at geography, and a score of 90 is not a problem, but I want to die when I memorize politics in the exam; Although my chemistry and physics exams fluctuate greatly (more than 50 to more than 90 points), I just like physics, chemistry is okay, and I believe that it is acceptable for me to work hard, so I chose science and engineering at the beginning. Weigh your hobbies and interests, too.
The other is the ability to think personally. Reflect on yourself first, do you think you are flexible in thinking, turn quickly, or are you not quick enough to think quickly, and you always need others to mention points to turn the corner? The former is suitable for studying science and engineering, and the latter is best for reading literature and history (literature and history only need to be memorized by rote).
If you don't know yourself, then ask the teacher, especially the math teacher, ta knows better whether you are agile or not, when my freshman math teacher said, "You are very smart, suitable for reading science" strengthened my belief in reading science.
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It is recommended that you study science. Your science grades are generally slightly stronger than those in liberal arts, and you don't need to look at them outside of mathematics, this is a public subject, and general finance majors need people who are good at mathematics. Carelessness can be fixed.
As long as you work hard. can do it. If you choose the wrong subject and choose the wrong major, you will regret it for the rest of your life.
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Personally, I recommend that you choose science, you are not a partial subject, if you keep up with science, there is no problem with cultural courses.
In terms of expression and communication skills, you can use more points after choosing science, and you can exercise your own thinking.
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The choice of essays and theories is very important, and it can almost determine the path that a student will take in the rest of his life.
Although this statement is inevitably biased, from a practical point of view, high school students have already chosen the direction of their future studies and career development when they go to college to a certain extent, and students must make careful choices when they divide arts and sciences.
If liberal arts and sciences are reasonably chosen, it can stimulate students' motivation to learn and facilitate their later university development. If the choice of arts and sciences is not appropriate, it will seriously affect the development of students' interests, produce resistance and even dislike of learning, and limit their later development.
Liberal arts focus on memory, and the pursuit of breadth; Science focuses on understanding and pursuing depth. In general, it is easy to get a high score in the liberal arts, but it is difficult to get a high score in the science, but as long as you learn it thoroughly, you can get a high score in the exam. In addition to this, it depends on your main interests and strengths.
And from what you described, I have good grades in liberal arts and have a certain interest in spine, so my advice is to study literature. Of course, the final decision is still in your hands.
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Summary. The choice of subjects in high school definitely has an impact on the choice of major in college. Many majors have restrictions on science or liberal arts, and under the new college entrance examination policy, many majors also have clear requirements for subject selection.
Candidates should choose according to their own interests, hobbies and abilities when choosing subjects, and finally find a direction suitable for their own development.
High school subject selection or ejection definitely has an impact on the choice of majors in college. Many majors have restrictions on science or liberal arts, and under the new high school placement policy, many majors also have clear requirements for course selection. Candidates should choose according to their own interests, hobbies and abilities when choosing subjects, and finally find a direction suitable for their own development.
The proportion of majors that can be reported in the new college entrance examination subject selection combination 1, Physics + Chemistry + History Physics + Chemistry + Geography Physics + Biology + History Physics + Politics + History Physics + History + Geography Physics + Biology + Geography Physics + Politics + Geography Physics + Chemistry + Politics Physics + Chemistry + Biology Chemistry + Biology + History Chemistry + Politics + History Chemistry + Biology + Politics + Geography Chemistry + Geography + Geography + Geography + Biology + Geography Biology + Politics + Geography Biology + Politics +Geography Biology + Politics + History Politics + History + Geography.
Maybe when you get on, you won't be divided.
This depends not only on one's own personal interests, but also on one's own abilities. >>>More
I think it's more about the impact on the profession, if Xiaolong liberal arts may be relatively biased towards these, clerical work such as economics, or literature, if you choose science, it may be biased towards designers, architects, these are very much in contact with reality, some of the more closely related occupations, just a difference in occupation, I think if a person chooses these majors that he is very interested in, but also what he wants to do, he has interest, I will definitely be able to develop in this field to a certain extent, and eventually I will be able to achieve a good job prospect and live the life I want to live.
It is difficult for many high school students to choose, my opinion is that everything is for the college entrance examination, then you should weigh your results in each subject, the number of languages is the main one, the arts and sciences have to be examined, what you want to compare is the physical, chemical and biological and history and geography, which three subjects have high scores, you are more sure, choose which side, so that it is easy to rush up in the final sprint, the college entrance examination is sure, as for the final major or your own preferences seem to be secondary, because if you are good at science, But you like liberal arts majors, but you may not be able to win the liberal arts exam, then even the opportunity to go to school is lost, so the key is to consider the current grades, and then consider the major under this premise, now many majors are both liberal arts and sciences, and many universities can change majors after entering the school, so it is too early to consider the major, and what we need to consider now is what to learn and be able to win in the college entrance examination, which is the main thing. >>>More
As someone who has been before, I would like to say that it is best to choose according to your interests and dreams. You're only in your second year of high school now, and you're still halfway down the road, so you can't do anything, and it's not that you give up if you think any subject is bad. That's irresponsibility to yourself. >>>More