I switched to liberal arts or science. Is it easy to change the science subject to the liberal arts

Updated on educate 2024-06-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think you should still choose liberal arts.

    If you don't have a good foundation in science, it's very troublesome.

    Don't worry too much about memorizing, because the pre-university education is still very exam-oriented, the homework is repeated over and over again, and the questions are done over and over again, and it is generally memorized.

    If you don't think science is good, choose liberal arts.

    The future development trend is not easy to say, and the degree of difficulty cannot be generalized. Each has its own difficulties. But choosing liberal arts is a good way to escape the troublesome classes of chemistry, physics, and biology.

    In the unit where I am interning now, many people in many departments are from liberal arts, such as the public relations department, the personnel department, and so on, so there is no need to think that it is not good to choose liberal arts because there are fewer people who choose liberal arts than those who choose science, which is a common misunderstanding.

    Since I don't like science and don't reject liberal arts, I should boldly choose liberal arts. I'm sure you won't regret it. Persistence, persistence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Kid, I still recommend you to choose liberal arts! (Actually, I just graduated from high school) after experiencing the third year of high school, we know that we must not be overly superstitious about hard work, to understand, some people have good grades even if they don't work hard, then talent, science learning needs talent, I believe you have to admit this! And no matter how hard you try, if you don't have talent, you can't be top-notch!

    I'm a science student, but some people in my class are very bad at math and science, and they are good at Chinese and English, and they often regret it!!

    Remember, pick what you do best! Don't be affected by external factors, don't worry about the number of people, anyway, the number of admissions in a province is still like that, and there will be no strange changes just because you choose science!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Choose a subject that you are interested in, because interest is the first step to success If you like liberal arts, choose liberal arts, so it is easy to learn.

    Don't see a lot of people choose science, after all, you don't have a big interest in science.

    Although there are fewer majors in the liberal arts than in the sciences, you can develop your potential more in the subjects you are interested in, and you must believe that you will be able to excel in the subjects you are interested in.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Liberal arts, liberal arts rote memorization, work your own, and you can remember it after a long time. In the case of science, you are not interested in the original, and you should be flexible in studying science, in short, you should choose liberal arts, but the future is your own, and you have to control it yourself, otherwise try it in the middle semester of high school first, and refer to the teacher's opinion.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think you should give up, many majors are both liberal arts and sciences, in my experience, if you can't study science, don't be reluctant, don't be good at liberal arts, you can still go to Peking University, you can go to a prestigious school, there is a way out, there is a way out, unless you have an extraordinary hobby for science, it is definitely impossible to revitalize and take off science.

    There's nothing wrong with studying literature.

    Of course, now everyone learns theories, some of them really like it, some of them have advantages, they understand it, and some of them just listen to what their families say, and they will have a good job in the future.

    However, since your liberal arts are indeed much better than those of science, I firmly believe that I have developed and made a difference in liberal arts, believe me, don't make trouble for myself, study literature, there is no problem, if you have similar grades in arts and sciences, I will never persuade you, but you are indeed better in liberal arts than science, and you don't have much love for science, study literature, study literature at the same time, and learn mathematics well, there will be no problem, come on, liberal arts students are not a shameful thing, don't worry

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When you start learning badly, don't think that science is always bad. I'm the kind of person who is not as good as liberal arts and chooses science. When I was assigned to a class, my high school homeroom teacher advised me to learn Chinese, saying that learning Chinese with my personality and grades would make me a good university.

    But I insisted on taking science (here's why: although my liberal arts grades were outstanding at the subject level, and I personally liked history and geography, I always felt that I could finish my studies in my spare time or in my spare time, but my studies could only be done in school. Life is not just about poetry and distance, but more importantly, I need the skill of calming down).

    My chemistry is also poor. I can say that I have done my best in this subject. Chemistry is a minor liberal arts.

    My experience is that more backs change. Back then, if I had a problem that I couldn't really do, I would clean up the class and rush out to ask the teacher questions. In this way, my comprehensive academic performance came up step by step.

    If I didn't do well in my subjects, I ended up taking one in the college entrance examination, which didn't meet my expectations, but it was okay. I didn't choose to repeat, I just studied hard. And as a girl, I studied engineering, and I wasn't good at it, but I can say that I still work hard and can't ask.

    In the end, the university teachers who taught me basically knew me (college is different from high school, and it is normal for teachers not to know the names of students), and I gradually became interested in my major. Later, I got a double major in finance (which I wasn't good at either, because engineering and finance both require basic knowledge of mathematics, and I wasn't good at math). I studied hard and liked it more and more.

    At this time, my favorite history became my pastime and allowed me to relax and continue learning. Later, he continued to study in the imperial capital 211 postgraduate examination, and he was also an engineering (key college or chemical specialty). You asked me if I regretted not studying liberal arts.

    Honestly, you did regret it before. You feel that liberal arts are easier to learn and easier to learn. Why make yourself so tired?

    However, when you overcome difficulties, satisfaction makes you feel that everything is worth it. If I had chosen the liberal arts after listening to the advice of others, I would not have been exposed to science and engineering in my life, nor would I have been exposed to knowledge that is not known to the public, and I would not have realized that I can actually do a lot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This depends on how long it is until the college entrance examination, if the time is too short, the child has no way to make up for other knowledge, and it is not good to take the test. If you have enough time, you can consider switching to liberal arts.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, after the liberal arts and sciences are separated, each child can have a chance to change subjects, but this is the only opportunity, after transferring to liberal arts, it is difficult to transfer to science again, parents and children should consider it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Science can be transferred to liberal arts, if you really think well, feel that you have a big obstacle in the process of learning, if you can get corresponding development after transferring to liberal arts, then it is okay to change disciplines.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Well, this depends on the child, how long has she been studying science, and then let's see, if he changes to liberal arts, can he keep up with the progress of learning? Is he willing to work hard? In addition, consider her accumulation of knowledge in the liberal arts and her love for liberal arts.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you're really okay with the number of words, that's fine. But if the number of words is not strong enough, you better not take any chances. Although the difficulty of thinking in liberal arts is much lower than that of science, it is very time-consuming and score-pulling.

    If you don't have a good number of languages, you won't be able to have enough time to catch up with the liberal arts, you won't be able to become a good student, and you won't have an advantage over the sciences. In this case, you can't mainly look at interest, but on your realistic score. The liberal arts synthesis is not as light as science students think.

    You don't want to believe it. And the establishment of a way of thinking is not a matter of time. Be cautious.

    If you are really good at speaking, then you can be sure to make this choice. Good advice can be hard to swallow.

    A total of 6 should be able to change my classmates have changed the exam before, and it is also ideal As long as you are determined to do everything Answerer: haidong0607 - Trainee Magician Level 2 6-30 08:55 If you are particularly good at liberal arts, you can consider transferring.

    07 My table mate is a successful example of Li reform, last year's Li 423, this year's Wen 578, she herself said that it was not in vain to repeat, and it is wise to change the text. But I think it is necessary to analyze the specific problems on a case-by-case basis. I was at the same table because I felt that I couldn't continue to study, so I switched to literature, and I spent a lot of effort in studying literature this year, and I achieved good results this year.

    Answerer:cissy365 - probationary period level 1 6-30 09:10 It is not impossible to transfer science to liberal arts, the key depends on his knowledge of liberal arts, but also depends on how his back work, if he has a wide range of comprehensive knowledge of liberal arts, then it can be changed, Beijing 04 years of liberal arts champion is the third year of high school from science to liberal arts, so, if he has the last two conditions, and his language, mathematics, and foreign are passable, then she has a certain advantage in transferring liberal arts.

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When high school students face the choice of arts and sciences, it is normal to be confused, I use my experience to suggest that you try science, because interest determines the grades, although your current science grades are not good, but you like it, you can be very happy to accept, the grades will slowly come up in advance, don't worry, the important thing is that you are very obsessed with science. If you choose liberal arts, although your grades are good now, no one can guarantee that your grades will always be so stable, because they are not what you like, and you will get tired of it. Hope!