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To see if you are on par with grades or interests, first of all, you have to ask yourself which type you prefer, that is, interests.
However, if it is like the grades.
As you said, I suggest you choose liberal arts... Physical chemistry is supplemented, and there is a failed subject. Do you summarize where most of the mistakes are, is it careless or... Do you really lack this tendon? Think about this for yourself.
You know, physics and chemistry are not good, this is a fatal injury.
Mathematics in general, if it is in the liberal arts, I can tell you this, as long as you grasp mathematics, study hard, and continue to maintain... This is your great advantage ... Because in my opinion, it's not that I say that liberal arts are bad at math, I'm also a liberal arts student...
I'm happy about the situation of the people around me, and I'm happy if I pass... I don't know why. I've actually been pretty good at math before...
From elementary school to before class placement... If you want to study hard, you have to endorse it well... In fact, the main thing about the backrest is history.
Most... Politics is actually really easy to learn, I think. Geography..
I think it's the science of the liberal arts... I learned it at the beginning. Personal reasons In the end, the decision is still up to you, and you also refer to the opinions of your parents, but the important thing is to choose yourself, just make up your mind.
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I think the liberal arts department is better. It will also help you in your future development. Even when you are in college, your liberal arts scores will be better.
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Let's put it this way, little sister, you are not suitable for school, choose any one, mix until graduation, and find another way, there is more than one way to go to school in the world.
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In fact, today's society is a pluralistic society, and there are champions in every act. Aren't there still many people who are boycotting the exam? So study literature and science, and watch love!
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You can ask and say anything, you should think for yourself, see which one you like, and follow your feelings.
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Liberal arts, kid. That's how I struggled back then, and if you don't have a particular preference for one subject, choose liberal arts. In fact, liberal arts are not all about memorization, it is relatively simple to understand, and under the pressure of high 3, you should still be quite motivated to memorize, hehe.
You must know that in the boring high 3, liking that class is really a big motivation, and physical biology or something is getting more and more difficult to do later. I'm relatively lazy to be alone, learning depends on the mood, it's easy to drop knowledge points, but liberal arts is so good, and it's easier to pick up what falls, and the teacher repeatedly emphasized that the problem is not big, whatever, come on.
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Literature, I don't like to memorize things, I have to learn literature.
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Let's choose liberal arts, I was in a similar situation with you at that time, and now after the college entrance examination, many schools are both liberal arts and sciences, although there are fewer colleges, and choosing a good major after college is the most important.
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Science, science is all based on practice. The liberal arts are every day, and the trouble dies.
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In such cases, I suggest you choose liberal arts really
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On the one hand, according to your current situation, in addition to geography, your liberal arts are relatively good, politics is not bad, and history is indeed poor (if the foundation is good, like I didn't study much before, I can be above 70), so you need to memorize more things in liberal arts. And no matter if you don't listen to the liberal arts much, it means that you are not very interested, and the motivation to learn is not very sufficient... As for science, you have good grades in chemistry and biology, and physics is not bad, plus you are interested, you can get twice the result with half the effort.
On the other hand, when you choose a major in college in the future, the scope of liberal arts is relatively narrow, and many liberal arts majors are relatively general majors. The overall employment situation is not as good as that of science. There are many science majors, there are all kinds of majors, and the choice is relatively high, so there is always a major you are interested in.
In the case of science, it is easier to get a job in the future than in the liberal arts. Especially in the future, there is a large employment gap for engineering majors.
In addition, in college, it is very difficult for those who study literature to change to science, while those who study science and want to study literature again can read more books outside of class, and the effect is not bad. In the future, the work that liberal arts students can do can basically do, and the work of science and engineering, if liberal arts students want to get started, they have to work hard.
I suggest you learn the truth. I used to be better at liberal arts, but I applied for liberal arts, but my dad changed it to science. But now I feel that my dad was right, at least for me personally.
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If you choose based on grades, it seems that science is more stable.
But your English is not very good, and you don't have much advantage in studying science If you choose science, you must improve your English
You can spend the rest of your time listening to liberal arts courses, trying to listen carefully, and putting them to the test before you decide.
Or you can think about what kind of work you like to be sure
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I think it's better to study science, because science is more difficult than liberal arts after all, if you really want to study literature, you can graduate from college and change your major, it's very easy to change, the tutor likes science undergraduates to study literature, because of rational thinking, but if you study literature in college, it's basically very difficult to change science. Moreover, the work that liberal arts students can do when they are working can basically be done by science students, but the work that science students can do, liberal arts students can't do.
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I think it is more suitable for you immediately, because your science grades are very good, and from the perspective of future work, science is better, of course, your interest is the most important, although studying science will be more tiring than studying literature, because you have to practice often, and liberal arts only require you to memorize and understand. Actually, I think it should be based on your facts, memorization, memorization and patience to do the exercises, which do you prefer? Or rather, which one is better?
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Studying science, it's easy to find a job when you look back, this has nothing to do with gender, the main thing is that your science grades are better, and you should abandon it, I basically haven't studied politics and history before, learn the subjects you like, mainly depending on your ability and interest!!
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Science, your advantage is over there.
I suggest you study science, I'm a liberal arts student, I regret studying literature, whether it's employment or further education, science is not popular, high school mathematics in general uses not much junior high school knowledge, sometimes just use individual formulas, as long as you work hard in high school mathematics will catch up. Since physical chemistry is not bad, physical chemistry is more questions. And liberal arts, I once memorized all 4 books on politics and couldn't do it, liberal arts all rely on comprehension ability, no matter how well I memorize it, I can't learn the essay well, and the high school graduation exam is very helpful to your exam, and the future of learning science will be less, but the graduation exam is a full exam of arts and sciences, and it's not good to learn science at all, and the liberal arts just read books.
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