I m a boy in my first year of high school, and I m going to divide my subjects, so I m so entangled.

Updated on educate 2024-05-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm just going to make a comment. At that time, I was only interested in chemistry, but when I went to university, I found that a lot of the content was the basic knowledge of the first year of high school, but I completely forgot about it for two years. I still regret it, and in fact, apart from mathematics, I don't have any interest in science at all =mouth=!

    As a result, I had to struggle in areas I didn't like for the college entrance examination, which was very painful. So first of all, the division of subjects is very important, and you must not do things casually......

    Secondly, I would like to say that Chinese, mathematics, and English are all necessary to learn well. The total score of the three subjects has reached 450 points, and the importance of the status can be imagined. Moreover, whether you choose liberal arts or science, language, mathematics and English are all compulsory courses, so you must take the !!

    Looking at your introduction, the standard of language, mathematics and English is still not enough, and I think an average of 120 points per subject in these three subjects may be a good starting point. In the college entrance examination, physics, chemistry, biology, history, and geography are based on language, mathematics and English. Traditionally, liberal arts students are usually better at Chinese and English, but at my previous school, there were many science students who scored high in Chinese and English.

    Therefore, the number of languages in English must be taken, don't just learn to understand.

    Then let's talk about the sub-disciplines.

    You need to know, what university do you want to go to? What do you want to do? It is important to have a clear goal, which is very important for the sub-disciplines!!

    If you enter the field of science and engineering, of course, you can only choose science, which is a field where the mind is running at a high speed all the time, and it is also a field of advanced industry, and the job prospects are relatively optimistic, but if you want to achieve something, can you really endure loneliness? Ask yourself. If you are impetuous, it is easy to do nothing, of course, there is no shortage of capable people, but after all, they are a minority.

    When you choose liberal arts, you have to spend a lot of time reading, memorizing, and understanding. This is a little easier than the problem-based science life. However, I am only referring to life as opposed to practice.

    Judging from the current employment environment, it is difficult for a large number of liberal arts students to find jobs, which depends on the efforts of the university, not to mention. By the way, liberal arts students can apply for a much smaller number of majors than science students. Having said this, I just want to say that if you want to pass the college entrance examination easily, it is impossible.

    After the division of subjects, no matter which one you choose, you must have the determination to endure hardships!!

    I didn't discuss your achievements in physics, chemistry, biology, history, and geography above. Because from the time of separation, the study of these subjects will change radically. The results of the first year of high school do not say anything substantial.

    Many people are very good at physics and chemistry in the first year of high school, but it will be difficult to study physical chemistry later; Some people are also very good in the first year of high school, but they can also fail to take the exam later. In the future, it is inevitable that the problem of studying hard will only be hard work. The content of the first year of high school is very basic, even if the grades are not too good, you can make up for it.

    It depends on how well you master learning.

    So, you have to have a clear goal. Combined with the actual situation, I want to go to that school, what can make you interested, interest is really a good teacher. I think this is more important.

    Again, what are your goals. It's important to you!! After that, it's a matter of unremitting effort!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to their own interests, each has its own advantages, but the employment after the science is wider, and the liberal arts are also very good

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are good at writing and are not averse to geography and history, you can apply for liberal arts, if you have good logical thinking skills, you can still apply for science in Jianye, depending on your interests, you can consult your teacher.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the first year of high school is coming to an end, and students are facing the choice of separate subjects, and there are many students who are very distressed about choosing liberal arts or science. Below I would like to put forward my own opinion, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    Liberal arts and science have their own benefits, both in terms of learning content and future employment, so you can't just make a choice based on some good or bad, you must choose according to your interests and abilities. When my child was in the arts and sciences, Mr. Zhang from Pingmeng, who tutored him, once said that he must choose what he is interested in, so that there will be no resistance in learning. Each child has their own characteristics, and it is up to them to choose according to their own characteristics.

    Don't blindly follow the trend or think that choosing a liberal arts or science major will have an impact on your future employment. As long as you can study well and be admitted to a good university, then you can find a good career direction.

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