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Teachers are considering science after choosing more. But I think you should choose liberal arts.
If you choose science, you will have a lower start than others for all students, and you have to work hard and be a little stressed. When I was a freshman in high school, I didn't do much chemistry, and then my English was very average, and finally I decided to choose liberal arts, and then I became a math class representative for three years or something. In the liberal arts, your mathematics will become your pulling direction, about the political and historical issues, I think that a Chinese, should be involved in those aspects, boys are more, the need for cultivation, not only learning needs, practical life is more needed.
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Do you want to pursue a career in engineering or liberal arts in the future? Think big
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Math and physics are good, it means that you must be very smart, you need to be confident and believe in your own ability. At the end of the day, choice is secondary, and working hard to do one thing well is the most important thing.
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I was firm in my belief and chose to go on studying.
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Then choose science, chemistry can be learned well in the future....After all, the future of science is brighter than that of liberal arts...
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It's okay if science is good, chemistry is not good now, you can work hard in the future. After the science major, the choice direction is a little broader.
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Chemistry is not good or physics, depending on which subject you are good at, if it is about the same, you can consider your interests, or a little further you can consider future employment, which aspect is suitable for you to choose.
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I think you need to fully respect your child's personal wishes, and at the same time, you need to find ways to explore your child's potential and help your child choose a liberal arts and science major in this way.
In most cases, children already show interest in related subjects at an early age, and children will be better among students in these subjects. Some children are more fond of literature and are more empathetic, and such children will obviously be more suitable for liberal arts. Some children are more thoughtful in logical thinking and also like mathematics, so such children will obviously be more suitable for science.
1. Parents and teachers need to fully respect the child's personal wishes.
In real life, many people are generally prejudiced against liberal arts, and at the same time, they also think that liberal arts majors are useless after graduation, and many people will even find no jobs. It is for this reason that many parents and teachers will force their children to study science, even if the child is not good at science, they will force the child to take the initiative to learn science-related homework. This situation is very disrespectful to the child, and at the same time, it is difficult to get the child to be interested and motivated to learn in the relevant subject.
Second, you need to tap your child's potential based on their own performance.
As I said in paragraph 2, when a child has a strong interest in liberal arts, even if the child's liberal arts grades are not good, the child's interest will further drive his or her to take the initiative to learn, so such a child will be more suitable for liberal arts. If a child is not usually good at expressing himself, but the child's logical thinking is better, the child will be more suitable for science. As long as parents and teachers follow this method, it is actually a very simple thing to help children choose liberal arts and sciences.
3. Parents can also take the initiative to ask their children's opinions.
After all, the child's liberal arts and science division is a personal matter for the child, so parents need to ask their child's opinion as much as possible. If your child does not understand the meaning of the arts and sciences, parents can tell them about the differences between arts and sciences. After this, parents need to give the initiative of choice to their children.
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Choose according to your child's own interests, after all, if the child is not interested, it will definitely not be able to learn, and the most important thing is to be interested in learning something.
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You can choose which subject is easier for your child to understand and the results of each subject according to his or her interests, so that the child can make a better choice.
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