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It is recommended to study science, because I studied literature in high school, and the result is that the process in the middle is not described, in college, science is the foundation, if you want to study literature in college, there are elective courses for you to choose from, it depends on whether you have that energy, liberal arts is to support the breakpoint, when you want to learn to pick it up, science is different, I am afraid it will be difficult to follow the ...... after a few monthsDude studied science in college and is now doing law ......Where to reason to ......
By the way, I almost forgot, the eyes don't matter, the arts and sciences cost the eyes, and the surgery will be performed once in the morning and evening.
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If you are not very good at science, I suggest you study liberal arts, you don't think so far ahead, what future work, what anything, once the grades are not good, it is all in vain, so if you are not the kind of "fanatics" or have a good brain (don't overestimate yourself) or you are more likely to get distracted or desert when studying, then you should study liberal arts! Science is very tired in studying, really tired, as long as one or two classes are distracted, if you don't make up for it right away, then you're done, the more you study, the more tired you get, the more you don't want to study, the liberal arts are different, so it's better to think about your own strengths and weaknesses first, and then think about work! Of course, if you think you have a network and you can get a science college or something, that's a different story.
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Since you like science more, then you have to start learning that science, the college entrance examination science score will be lower, I used to be a sophomore in high school art for a year, now I am a designer, for me personally, I really want to have the opportunity to learn painting again, now I understand, for a designer, although they are all operated on the computer, but manual painting is still very important, I used to be in the liberal arts, but my classmates are a little more in science, and now the science students are already juniors, and they are also studying design!!
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Interest is the key, I was also at first, only interested in science, junior high school science is very good, I am determined to learn science!But when I went to high school, my school couldn't do it, and our school was a science major"Bald"That's why I had to study literature, because I wasn't interested in literature, and I wasn't good at it
Of course, it varies from person to person
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Choosing arts and sciences has nothing to do with eyesight, you can learn design after arts and sciences, it mainly depends on what you want more in your heart, or you go to study art, then you can directly apply for design majors, go to art school better, and it is more popular. After all, learning design requires a lot of art skills.
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Nowadays, eyesight is no longer a problem, you can choose graphic design, decoration design is related to the involvement anyway, in fact, the hobbies you said are basically liberal arts,
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If you're a girl, it's definitely good to choose science, and your interests aren't necessarily the same as your future career.
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The subspecialty has nothing to do with the power of the eye, my cousin has more than 1000 degrees of myopia.
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In the second year of high school, students are usually faced with a choice of subjects, choose liberal arts or choose science, many students say that it is difficult to choose, and they can't figure out which subject they should choose.
1. When choosing a subject, you must choose according to your interests and strengths. First of all, it depends on what subject you like, for example, if you are particularly interested in chemistry, doing experiments or calculations, then you should choose science. On the other hand, if you are particularly fond of literature, and are particularly interested in writing or memorizing, then you can choose liberal arts.
2. When choosing a class, you should also take into account your current grades, before the half-score, everyone has nine courses, you can take a look at these nine courses, which courses you probably have higher scores, if it is political history with a higher score, then it is best to choose liberal arts, if it is a higher score in physical chemistry, then it is best to choose science.
1. Students should also consider your ambitions when making liberal arts and science choices. For example, what major you want to pursue in the future, what major you want to study in college, these are all things that can be considered, some majors are both liberal arts and science, but there are many other majors with specific conditions, for example, if you want to engage in scientific research, then you should study science.
2. If your subject advantages are relatively obvious, such as your politics, history, and geography are very good, and you are also very good at mathematics and English, then without exception, you should choose liberal arts, because your advantageous subjects are reflected in liberal arts.
The last piece of advice is about attitude, before making the choice of liberal arts and science, you must carefully think about your choice, don't take the sub-subject as a child's play, I have also seen high shelter and three students who transferred from Kazuka to liberal arts, but in the end did not get a very good score. So if you choose a certain subject, you must stick to your attitude and keep studying.
The above is the content of the liberal arts and science sub-disciplines that I have introduced to all students, and the above three points are all summarized by me from the experience of students who have chosen liberal arts and sciences. I hope that in the choice of liberal arts and sciences, you can choose the subject that suits you.
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If you hate physics, then it is very difficult to learn well, physics accounts for 120 points in science (300 points in science), so you are not suitable for studying science, 360 lines of work to be the champion, boldly pursue your dreams.
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The key is yourself, don't care about others, this is your own business, and there is interest, don't look at the teacher who says you are good, you choose this, take you to think about it yourself when you calm down, and choose that one in the end.
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If you're a girl like me, I'd recommend liberal arts.
Because course selection is something that has to do with personality. Girls are more sensitive and perceptive by nature. And boys are just suitable for burying their heads in the sea of questions, and their rational thinking is stronger.
Therefore, the choice of liberal arts is more in line with female students. Science is in line with boys. There are a few examples. It's up to you to weigh it up.
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Some suggestions on the selection of subjects in the first year of high school can be referred to below.
1. Physics + Chemistry + Geography.
The combination is biased towards science, and the coverage rate of this combination can be reported to be about 95, which means that most majors can be filled. This major is a traditional combination of science, and biology is replaced by geography, which is a subject that is more understandable in the liberal arts, and it will be more convenient to learn three subjects.
2. History + Geography + Biology.
The combination is more biased towards the liberal arts, and this combination can report a major coverage rate of about 65. History is lively and interesting to learn, and geography and history can often be combined, so these two subjects are easier to learn, while biology is a subject of comprehension and memorization, which reduces the amount of memorization in the previous political subjects.
3. Geography + Chemistry + Biology.
The combination is a science-biased combination, and the coverage rate of this combination can be reported to be about 76, and the physics is replaced by geography, which reduces the difficulty of learning. This major is more suitable for those liberal arts students who want to choose science.
What to pay attention to when choosing a subject:
The new college entrance examination adopts the "point system", that is, the candidate's paper score is not the candidate's final score, and the candidate's final score is determined by the paper score and ranking. The point system is to rank the scores of students who take the test from high to low, and assign certain points according to the proportion, such as ranking in the top 5%, giving the highest grade of A+, assigning 70 points, and so on. Therefore, when choosing subjects in the first year of high school, students in the first year of high school should not only look at the results of each subject, but also look at the ranking of each subject.
Many students think that the subjects they are good at are the ones they are interested in. Actually, it's not. Combined with our actual situation, we will find that we may not be good at the subjects we are interested in, and in the same way, we may not be interested in the subjects we are good at.
For example, some students like history and talk about the past and the present, but they are good at physics, and they score well in every physics exam. When choosing a subject, high school students should choose subjects that they are interested in and good at.
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People who choose science are generally good at mathematics, because they can't widen the score difference, right, and the score of physics is obviously more than the others. So this is a big, big disadvantage when you choose science, and science is not something that you can make up for with diligence.
Talk about the advantages of your choice of liberal arts.
1) The problem of interest, because interest is the best teacher, and (2) the problem of reality. Because your science is not very good.
3) The problem of the characteristics of liberal arts. Because of the liberal arts, the focus is still on reading those books, focusing on it, understanding it well, and memorizing relevant knowledge points, which can help you get a lot of points. It's not very important that you're not particularly good now, you study well anyway, and get the basic things clear, and in the third year of high school, because your foundation is better, your grades will rise quickly, I'm from here, I know, so don't worry.
4) I think you should be a more diligent person, I believe that where there is a will, there is a way.
ps: In liberal arts, it is true that English can help you get points, so from now on, you can train English every day.
In terms of mathematics, the general liberal arts mathematics is similar to everyone, so there is no need to worry about it.
Hope it helps.
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First of all, it depends on your personal interests and expertise, if you are interested in the knowledge of liberal arts and learn relatively well, choose liberal arts, and choose science if you are more good at science. I think you want to choose an article, it's very good, you can study law, finance, exhibition, tourism, administration, hotel management, etc., these are very good development!
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However, compared with liberal arts, science is easy to improve grades, it is not like liberal arts that rely on students' rote memorization, and it is more difficult to get high scores, but to learn science, once students work hard and work hard, it is very easy to improve their physics scores from 30 to 70 points, and the overall academic performance will improve rapidly.
Choosing science, students will apply for more majors, basically more than 90% of the majors can be applied for, such as finance and economics, language, teachers, management, medicine, engineering and other majors, especially the current hot new engineering majors artificial intelligence, intelligent manufacturing engineering, electronic information, robotics engineering, data science and big data technology, cloud computing, smart grid, nuclear technology, etc., they all require science candidates to apply for the examination, liberal arts students can not apply for the examination.
From the perspective of career development, science students will have a better career development than liberal arts students, which may be related to the study of physics, chemistry, biology subjects, or the major studied in college, and of course, it may also be related to the environment around us; Compared with liberal arts students, science students have a wider range of knowledge, more open thinking, stronger hands-on ability, and better ability to do things.
To sum up, the three major advantages of choosing science, liberal arts really can't be compared, so if it is a high Chinese science subject, the results of the two major arts and sciences are not good, students and parents are more entangled, hesitant, then it is better to choose science, not only science is easy to improve academic performance, but also because science students apply for majors more advantageous, future development will be better.
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I think it's better to choose science, so that I can find a job in the future.
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