Guidance on the liberal arts and sciences in the first year of high school, how to choose the libera

Updated on educate 2024-06-25
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello. The most important thing in learning is interest, so when you choose between liberal arts and science, the first thing you have to consider is your own interests. This is because:

    1. Cultivate interest in learning, interest is the best teacher, as long as you are interested in learning, you are willing to spend time to learn, and find the joy of learning.

    2. Balanced development of all subjects, focusing on improving disadvantaged subjects. It is generally difficult for strong disciplines to have room for improvement, while weak disciplines have a lot of room for improvement.

    3. Develop good study habits. Preview and review in class, complete homework in time, etc.

    4. Improve efficiency and concentrate on learning. Don't be half-hearted, distracted, etc., in class, and concentrate on listening to the teacher's explanation.

    5. Study hard and allocate time reasonably. Many students with poor grades spend relatively less time on studying, and the degree of effort for learning is also relatively small, it is recommended to spend more time on studying, the so-called hard work and harvest is very reasonable.

    6. Master scientific learning methods. Many students study very hard, but their grades have not been improved, the main reason is that the learning method is not correct, each subject needs its own unique method, so you must master a special learning method for your own subject.

    If your grades are really poor, it may take a long time to study on your own, so it is recommended that you find a teacher or classmates to help you. My child's grades were not very good before, and then by a colleague, the child enrolled in the class of the Ping League, under the one-on-one tutoring, the child's academic performance improved relatively quickly, the child reported that the teacher gave special guidance for his learning weaknesses, which was very targeted, and he liked this teaching method very much. I hope my advice is helpful to you and I wish you the next level of achievement.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You first look at what kind of child you are, for example, if you have strong hands-on ability and good logical thinking, it is best to choose science. And it's easy to find a job in the future. If you have a good memory, a quiet personality, good expression skills, and a love of literature, you will choose liberal arts, and the key depends on what kind of personality you are!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It depends on personal interests, and this kind of liberal arts and sciences division is still a matter of choosing according to your own preferences. If you are interested in that aspect, you should not be afraid of the difference between bad and good. Math.

    As long as you master the basic knowledge of new knowledge and spend some time doing the questions, it should be the same, but relatively speaking, it will be more difficult than the higher one. Come on, as long as you have great confidence, it won't be difficult.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Is math difficult, you ask? Those who fail will say that it is super difficult, and those who are close to a perfect score will say that it is easy to die.

    The key to the arts and sciences depends on which interest you have, and in the boring and monotonous learning mile, perhaps only interest can support you to complete and walk the road ahead.

    Your grades are average, so it's up to you to make your own minds, and damn it with the remarks that liberal arts are not easy to find a job.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Spelling mathematics for liberal arts and spelling English for science.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Then I still suggest you study liberal arts, because you are already biased towards liberal arts in your characteristic description, but the only reason why you are reluctant to take science may be: there are many people who choose science, or some people say that science is good and there is no way out for liberal arts, or most of the people around you choose science.

    I'm a boy but four years ago the situation is very similar to what you described, I like history very much, but I don't think English is as good as you, but my geography is not bad, so I studied liberal arts (in fact, my whole family let me enter science before). In the future, you (girl) will study finance, management, accounting, and human resource management (but you have to go to a prestigious school) very ......

    As for science, if your grasp is not particularly strong, the quality of the university in two years will definitely not catch up with the level of your liberal arts university, and this society does not say which one you study better, but depends on which one you study is more advantageous. If someone says that science is good for employment, that's bullshit, do we liberal arts students have to go and ask for food?

    So calm down and ask yourself, what you like, if you don't know what you like, just ask yourself what you're good at, and then go to college to learn skills, rely on ability to eat, and blindly compare with others to be poor in liberal arts, which is not necessary at all. In addition, most people's rules may not apply to you, because you are also very special. However, there is a problem, as a girl, you should be mentally prepared, although the "Labor Law" says that the employment is fair, but compared with boys of the same level, except for beauty, I am afraid that when looking for a job, everything is at a disadvantage.

    So, on the one hand, play to your strengths, and on the other hand, improve yourself. You have to work hard.

    Also, as for the major, it's not that if you look at it, you like it, and if you don't like it, you don't like it.

    Just like love, liking needs to be given and cared for, or it is not because you like it, but because you give it. The person you love must be the one you give the most for. Why?

    Because you have paid too much, you dare not give up, because the price of giving up is too great......

    So listen to opinions, but don't be dominated by other people's opinions, make your own decisions, and that's why you are who you are.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I suggest that you apply for science, there is a wide range of future paths in science, even if you can't pass the exam, it doesn't matter, you just need to check and you can find that there are many majors in science and very few in liberal arts. The vast majority of successful people are science students, even *** Lide, it doesn't matter if you are poor in mathematics, you are only a freshman in high school, as long as you work hard, everything is fine, if you don't work hard, it's the same to choose anything, come on!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When I was in high school, I was in a similar situation to you, and I chose liberal arts. However, if you are not a girl with great perseverance, I don't recommend you to choose liberal arts, because there are really a lot of things to memorize and complicated. (I think ha), you have a good foundation in junior high school, and if you choose science, you won't be so tired when you study in the third year of high school.

    In addition, there are restrictions on the selection of arts and sciences in high school.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Just one word, good English language only has an advantage in science, believe in your own potential!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Isn't this easy to do, decide by drawing lots yourself

    However, in your case, it is better to study literature, and you can make up for bad mathematics, but not physical chemistry.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I always give two pieces of advice to students: balance idealism and realism.

    1. What is idealism? It depends on which side of your interests are. Do you like more liberal arts or more science? You can choose whatever subject you like. In the long run, it is necessary to have a certain interest in what you want to achieve.

    2. What is realism? It depends on your semester situation and the reality of the college entrance examination and employment. In the current college entrance examination, scores determine many things.

    If you are prone to high scores and high rankings in any subject, choose whatever you want. Or whatever subject has a good employment situation, choose whatever subject. Or what subject you want to do in the future, you choose what subject ...... nowIn short, for the sake of future reality.

    A lot of the downstairs is such a realistic consideration.

    3. What you have to do is to decide on an optimal balance between "idealism" and "realism". Some people are more romantic, and they can ignore reality for the sake of ideals; Some people are very realistic, no matter what, first get a high score and get admitted to the best possible university, and then say, interest can be slowly cultivated in college; Some people weighed it repeatedly, and finally chose one or the other. Either way, life is all about making decisions and being prepared to bear the consequences of those decisions.

    4. Strongly recommend: Communicate with your teachers, parents, and friends and listen to their suggestions! Revise.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Interests, life plans, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First, look at your own preferences. Most people will choose what they like. If you really don't know how to choose, then choose science, after all, there are more majors in science, a wide range of learning, and strong practicality.

    The main thing is personal preference. After all, if you are interested, you will learn better.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Purpose: Choose what you like!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Your case is science, of course! Liberal arts math and science math are similar, but your science is much better! So choose science!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is still recommended to choose science. Mathematics is required in both arts and sciences, but the difficulty is different. However, if you don't do well in the liberal arts sub-course, once you take the math test, the subject that will be poorly scored will be gone.

    Since physical chemistry can always be divided, the above is just a suggestion. In the end, it is necessary to combine the teacher's opinion.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, it is more difficult to study in high school than in junior high school. The most important thing in high school is the learning method, of course, it depends on your own continuous experience in the learning process. The first year of high school is the stage of laying a good foundation, and the basic knowledge of each subject should be remembered at the same time, and the learning methods should be summarized, such as learning mathematics well It is best to have flexible problem-solving skills.

    In the second year of high school, you will begin to divide the arts and sciences, and then you will have to consider your grades in the first year of high school and your interests, but the key is your personal interests, because interest is our best teacher. The content of the second year of high school is more difficult, the most important thing is to take notes carefully in class (the first year of high school is no exception), and after class, you must carefully digest what you have learned that day, so it is most important to understand what you have learned and be able to use it flexibly. I'm a science student, so I think it's important to learn how to materialize, and as for biology, it's okay to memorize it.

    The third year of high school is mainly a nervous review, and I feel very relaxed in the first semester at the beginning, and then I will feel struggling, so I have to plan my own study plan, of course, this is the teacher will also announce this, and I have to combine it and plan reasonably. The third year of high school examination will take the comprehensive subject (liberal arts and science have science), so the school will often come to some comprehensive and comprehensive tests, and it is normal to not be able to finish it, so don't only pay attention to quantity rather than quality, score is the goal. So speed can't be rushed.

    The most important score in the college entrance examination is the mathematics, English and comprehensive subjects, but the mathematics of science is more difficult than that of liberal arts, and the difficulty of comprehensive subjects is also comparable, but the text of the text is more, the theory is more complex, and the topics of science are longer and more difficult to understand.

    To put it simply, there is a certain degree of difficulty in choosing essays and theories, and it depends on your own learning ability. Having said this, I hope it will help you a little.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The first year of high school is a period of adaptation, you have to learn to adjust yourself slowly, you can't be afraid of it because of poor math grades, you have to believe that diligence can make up for the sentence, because no matter the liberal arts and sciences are to take the mathematics test, you can't escape, but if you choose liberal arts, you will have a little more time to learn mathematics, and science will be divided into other subjects, in fact, art is also a good choice, I just took the college entrance examination this year, combined with your own situation to give you some advice.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I'm a liberal arts and sciences student in a higher grade, so if you're a sophomore in high school, you'll get used to it slowly. There is an advantage to choosing science, you can throw away the liberal arts after the college entrance examination, and the liberal arts will not be until the Chinese New Year.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is advisable to make a decision after a period of adaptation.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Xiaomei: First of all, I suggest that you correct your attitude: don't have emotions about any subject.

    Reading science and mathematics can not be too bad, high school physics and chemistry and junior high school are very different, there are complex operations, many junior high school good ones can not adapt to high school, there is a Chinese liberal arts education is very rigid, but liberal arts thinking is also very important, the second year of high school is divided into subjects, it is recommended to adapt to adapt first and then decide.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Later, mathematics is more difficult, physics is difficult and headaches, chemistry and biology are fine, biology has to memorize, if you are interested, it will be good to be more sensitive to this aspect and learn, in addition to memorizing a lot, you must also be able to think, the answer is what you extract from what you memorize, sometimes the things you refine are not wrong, but not the answer to the question, you must be more interested in liberal arts, and the ability to express and summarize and analyze ideas is stronger.

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