If you transfer the text in the second year of high school, how to make up for the class that you pu

Updated on educate 2024-05-18
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There should only be a part of Wen Zong compared to the science that you pulled, and there is a way to compare forces, but you have to be patient and insist a little bit. You can directly find the comprehensive test papers of the last 5 years in your college entrance examination province and the classic comprehensive test papers of the joint entrance examination in various places within three years, and then directly do the above questions, when you meet that kind of small topic, you will flip through the book to find the answer, and when you encounter the kind of question that you don't know at a glance, you will read the question a few more times, don't rush to turn the book, and when the teacher lectures, you knock on the side and ask whether it has been talked about or not You can ask the teacher to answer it for you If you don't talk about it, you throw it aside to look at other questions. In this way, sometimes you may feel that you don't know anything how to do the topic, but the fact is that liberal arts is originally a subject that memorizes a lot more than it understands, and a lot of knowledge is like listening to a story, and you know it if you hear it, and many things are not so one-by-one ring, and there are not so many boxes nested in science, most of them are given to these established facts, and then you analyze and analyze according to the objective law of the development of general things, so that you can't understand what you don't know in front of you. So don't give up if you don't know anything at first, read one topic at a time, and read them one by one as a short story, and your knowledge will naturally be reduced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This question should be asked to yourself, there are no shortcuts to learning! It's better to learn step by step in a down-to-earth manner! I usually try to watch less TV and surf the Internet as much as possible. Time is squeezed out, you use it to learn when others play, after a long time, you will have a harvest, come on!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's very simple.、You're not afraid to transfer the text again in the third year of high school.

    The things learned in the first semester of the second year of high school are not too complicated.、I should have to review it at the beginning of the next semester.、At least some subjects.

    And the teacher has to review systematically when he reaches the third year of high school

    Several subjects are turned over and over for you to tie, take the class seriously, memorize it after class, and there is no big problem in terms of literature and comprehensiveness

    You've been learning the main subject.、It's best to do a good job in mathematics and foreign languages.、As a liberal arts student.、You should pass the language.、I'm afraid that mathematics, the number of arts is slightly simpler than the number of science.,You should be able to master it well.

    Indeed, if you want to study hard、

    Practice more, memorize more, think more, concentrate in class, be serious, ask classmates for help, and ask teachers for help

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What else can you do but work hard.?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's good to transfer the text, just make up the memorization.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the science experimental class, it should be considered a good grade to be able to take a book, I don't know why you have the idea of transferring the text and have been troubled for so long.

    In fact, there are not many opportunities for people to really make choices in their lives, and the college entrance examination is undoubtedly one of them, and it is also the first time for a considerable number of people. To turn or not to turn, you have to be sensible, don't act according to your feelings and will.

    To tell you the truth, when I saw the long word "the legendary girl with a natural liberal arts thinking who doesn't work hard and can't get up and down, and the pain is so painful that she turns white", I laughed, if there is nothing wrong with the sophomore grades, as long as you continue to work hard, the grades in the third year of high school will also make you confident.

    If you switch to liberal arts, you will undoubtedly add a challenge to yourself, and you will definitely have to pay more if you want to achieve excellent results; But it's also an opportunity to find yourself, study your favorite subjects and rediscover your strengths.

    It is recommended that you consider a few questions first:

    I haven't taken a liberal arts class for at least half a year, are you sure you can get back to the feeling you had when you pick up the liberal arts textbook again?

    Now when you go to a liberal arts class, you must listen to new classes while learning the previous things on your own, do you have enough self-study ability and energy?

    When you first transferred to the liberal arts class, you couldn't still be the first, and you didn't have any partners in the liberal arts class. Will you be able to accept this psychological gap and loneliness, so that you can study hard and not be swayed by the idea of going back to science again?

    If you're just trying to satisfy your vanity of being the first in the exam, I suggest you think about it carefully, as it can backfire.

    If you really want to study liberal arts because of your interest, or to gain self-affirmation through liberal arts, then Kuanzhou I respect your choice and support you to pursue your dreams.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This alone is not a decision you can make. And I think the most important thing is your own will.

    In the current environment. It is true that science is easier to admit than liberal arts. For the average person. Choosing science is easier to get into a good university.

    I think the first thing you think about is: What do you want to read in the future? And the enrollment problem of this major for liberal arts and sciences. Personally, I still don't think you should give up what you like for the so-called college entrance examination.

    I'm a person who is a good thinker in science. The liberal arts are not weak either. But I'm not as good as you.

    I don't read much. The foundation is poor. Therefore, when choosing a subject, I chose liberal arts because of my concerns.

    But my heart has always been in science. Now I'm studying a foreign language major that has nothing to do with science. Honestly, I'm miserable.

    But none of this can be done again.

    I think it's important to respect the choices you make. If you want to go to a prestigious school. Then you choose a liberal arts that you have more advantages in.

    At the same time, it means: You have to work harder. If you feel that your grades are unstable.

    Not much insurance. But if you want to read the last one, then science is a more stable choice.

    You're still a sophomore in high school. There is still a lot of room for improvement. You can take yourself to the next level and choose a better school.

    Choosing a subject is indeed a big problem. I think it's better to choose the one that you learn more easily. At least not that much pressure.

    Sometimes too much stress can affect many aspects. I hope you're thinking about it.

    This is a little bit of my personal opinion. Hope it helps you pull.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Science students, right, now you want to change to the text or the science of the text, of course, you want to challenge the limit of memory, you want to challenge the writing skills and the history of digital memory, of course, you want to not get lost in the future. In general, it is convenient to choose any of the liberal arts to write essays (basically politics and history are like this, and the benefits of geography are almost only useful for which history subject is used), anyway, no matter how much mathematics there is, there is only a little bit of daily life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What do you want to choose for liberal arts?

    Political history or geographical history.

    When I was in my second year of high school, I had a person who transferred from a science class, and I was able to adapt quickly, and your good math foundation was very helpful for your exams.

    Now in the new college entrance examination, the additional score of Chinese is much easier to get than the additional score of mathematics with empty ribbon.

    It is best to synthesize your future university aspirations, and decide whether to choose liberal arts or science in the future.

    Be cautious!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How to say it, liberal arts, as long as you have a brain, willing to work hard, rote memorization can also get high scores. But science, if you don't have Huigen, let's give up. I just couldn't do physics, so I decided to choose liberal arts!

    As for work, that's a matter for the future, whether you can be admitted, what school you can get into is not known, will it be too early to want to work now? Don't worry, I haven't heard of anyone starving to death after graduating from college!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Liberal arts, you can go to a school of finance and economics, a normal school, a lot, there are not many restrictions, science is good, liberal arts is good, rest assured, it doesn't matter if you don't listen to other disciplines in liberal arts, many things are related to life, you won't know history, you won't know the Opium War, you won't know China, the United States is there, so don't worry about changing departments. I just transferred, but because of my poor health, I basically didn't go to class, read more books, did all the exercises, and it was okay to go to high school in the third year of high school!! In particular, your language and mathematics are more refined than those in liberal arts, and the mathematics of liberal arts is very simple, and you have a great advantage in switching to literature!!

    Unless you want to enter IT, if you want to be a psychologist, you must study science, and there is nothing else to consider, and the employment in liberal arts is very good. Feel relieved.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is a person in our school who took a semester in his sophomore year of high school to transfer to the text, and his grades were very good Later, the key to whether to transfer the text depends on his attitude towards the arts and sciences, if he really can't stand the science anymore, and has a certain interest in the liberal arts, then he should make a decision when the time comes

    In fact, I think there is only one key word in liberal arts, that is, "back", as long as you have perseverance and endurance, it is not impossible to catch up Don't regret your choice, stick to your ideals to the end, come on!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I advise you not to turn. No matter what your grades are, don't study liberal arts.

    First, during the college entrance examination, the choice of liberal arts is very small, and the majors that can be applied for in the liberal arts can be applied for, and most of the liberal arts that can be applied for in the sciences cannot be reported.

    Second, in universities, liberal arts majors are quite watery, and the exercise of students' thinking in liberal arts majors in many schools is close to zero, so most of the liberal arts students can do what science students can do, and liberal arts students can basically not do what science students can do, which ultimately leads to poor employment in liberal arts.

    Third, even if you take the entrance examination for an unpopular major at Peking University by memorizing politics and history in college, you may not be able to do anything, and the uncertainty of your career prospects after leaving campus is much greater than studying science and engineering in a second-rate key university.

    Fourth, the liberal arts and sciences are inherently unscientific, but compared with the study of science, the defect caused by only studying the liberal arts is greater, because when studying science, the knowledge of literature and history can be understood by oneself, while it is very difficult for liberal arts students to take the initiative to learn science things.

    Fifth, when you are creating value and you are getting rewards, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and pride when you see some people studying words and sentences all day long and not applying for funding, or learning the so-called so-and-so management and falling far from practice.

    Sixth, by comparison, you will find that the proportion of science and liberal arts among celebrities in politics, business and academia is definitely much higher than the proportion of science and liberal arts students in school.

    So, measure the two phases and choose science. No matter what you like, you must persevere, try to improve and perfect yourself when you are a student, and don't just look at the immediate benefits.

    Finally, I hope you not only do well in the college entrance examination, but also walk well on the road of life!

    The heartfelt words of a big brother who is very glad to have chosen science.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As a boy about your age, I don't think it makes much sense to transfer the text when you're about to enter the third year of high school. The difficulty and competitive pressure are the same, and will not be reduced by your change of course. In the same way, if you concentrate on understanding from now on, it is entirely possible to do science well.

    What you are struggling with now is not actually studying literature or science, but hoping to escape the pressure of reality and the vanity of the past in some way, but this will be in vain. Instead of this, it is better to face your past and the gaps in your knowledge, learn from tomorrow point by point, and believe in yourself.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, I'm also a sophomore in high school, but I'm transferred to the text because I learned art, and now I'm in the fourth year of high school, I feel that the science to the text is very polished, especially if the mathematics is okay, the comprehensive aspect is also very polished, for science students, it is very easy to understand the comprehensive text, so it is very fast to memorize, and the comprehensive exam has a certain pattern, and there is a certain routine for answering questions, so it is very good to improve the results as long as you are attentive.

    For employment, the saying "learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and go all over the world" has long been outdated, which is the need of industrial society, and now the rapid development of society and the tertiary industry has increased the need for liberal arts students in society.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Now it is extremely naïve to transfer to a text, because you are too late, and liberal arts is not as simple as you think, and you can go to college by studying casually. Since you want to study computer science, then go on to science. The computer major in the university is basically recruited science students, and computer science is closely related to mathematics and physics, and it is almost impossible to learn computer science well if science is not good.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is not recommended that you turn. If you want to learn computer science in the future, it is better to study in a science environment. Even if you pass the college entrance examination, when you go to university in the future, you will find that you still have to learn to think in the way of a science student.

    Unless you yourself have already entered the computer industry and have a certain level, then I am very much in favor of you changing majors for the sake of grades.

    I studied science in high school, and now I'm studying language at 211 University, and it's the opposite of you. Huh

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's a bit too late to transfer the text, but if you find it difficult to learn, it means that you are already far behind, so I think it's okay to transfer the text. In any case, liberal arts are relatively simple, and it is relatively easy to get into college. Anyway, let's get into university first. Huh

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't feel good!! The text is not simple!! Although I am theoretical....But I think the geography of the text is still very difficult, and now I can't imagine it!! However, there was a repeat in our school that Yu Li changed to a text, but he was admitted to the key ......

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    How do you make up for what you haven't learned when you're late?

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is not difficult to transfer to liberal arts in the next semester, because I have to learn it again in the third year of high school, so I am not afraid that I will not be able to catch up with my homework; But generally speaking, studying literature and science involves your major in college, and then affects your future work and life, so you should now combine your own character and ideals to determine what work and life you want to live in the future, and then calculate whether you should choose literature or science, and then tell your parents about your entire thinking process, they should understand. But I want to remind you that some interests are just as interests, don't set them as a lifelong career, otherwise you won't be interested in your spare time, haha. Choose carefully, now you only have this one chance, don't look back if you choose well, time is running out.

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