How do sophomore liberal arts students decide on geography?

Updated on educate 2024-06-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not cost-effective if you don't study a subject! If you study other subjects it's really easy, but in essence you also have free time to study a little worse. Because you are very poor in geography, then you should have more room to develop after working hard than spending more time studying the subjects you are good at.

    You are only in your first year of high school now, and it will be difficult to study geography in the first year of high school, but it will improve after the geography review in the third year of high school. 1. When you learn geography, you usually pay attention to the organization of the teacher's lectures and learn to generalize! 2. You should pay attention to the geographical phenomena that the teacher often mentions.

    3. Combine maps when reading books (this is the most important thing, many atlases now also mark the knowledge points in the books on the side of the map, saving a lot of effort). 4. For human geography, remember more! I believe that since you have chosen to study liberal arts, there should not be much problem in this regard.

    For example, when analyzing the location advantages of a place, you directly follow the following criteria: 1. Natural conditions: resources, topography, climate, vegetation, soil, hydrology...

    2. Human conditions: agriculture, industry, commerce, transportation. As long as you have these ideas in your head, you shouldn't have much problem with short-answer questions.

    Earth movement should be a compulsory test in the college entrance examination, and it is also a difficult point in high school geography. For this part, the most important thing is to establish spatial thinking. If you find it really difficult, then you can look at the globe from all angles and translate it into a floor plan.

    See any picture of the Earth and transform it into a three-dimensional one.

    Learn geography and make more use of resources: such as globes, atlases, and can also be linked to life to learn geography (for example, if you learn the atmosphere, you can try to use the knowledge of the atmosphere to analyze the causes of today's weather; For example, in your sophomore year of high school, you learned about regional geography, learned about the resources of the Middle East, and can also analyze current affairs through geography. This will give you a lot of fun and a sense of accomplishment and boost your learning of geography.

    I wish you all the best in geography and good results in your college entrance exam! o(∩_o~

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My geography was not very good before, always on the verge of passing, every time it was a narrow pass, I think geography is about memorization, I don't know much about maps, so I don't understand some common sense questions. I'm just going to draw ocean currents, cyclones, climate distributions, plate movements, topographic maps, and so on, and then I'm silent. For textual knowledge, associative and associative memorization is adopted, of course, on the basis of understanding.

    If you don't understand, you must ask the teacher or classmates, and you can't let the knowledge you don't understand accumulate more and more, so you will have no way to start in the future, geography is "Beethoven", so you don't work hard, but it's useless to talk about it, and if you want to have a lasting memory, you have to review the old and learn the new. Learning geography is actually very simple, for the geography knowledge that seems boring now, understand it deeply, **, you will find that the geography that is integrated into the world will become so interesting. As for the college entrance examination, it is the turning point of your life, the stepping board of life, and 47% of the future is determined by the college entrance examination, so you can't give up any one of the college entrance examinations, so that you can have more room for development.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can't give up. It's scary to have an impact of a few points.

    Don't worry about not learning well. In fact, it can be learned.

    I used to have a classmate who was on the verge of passing geography and told him to make up for 2 hours a day, and the result was at the top.

    In my own experience, geography is indeed a multi-memorization map. It's not a general look, the place names of the warp and weft lines should be very familiar, as long as you have the heart, you can learn well.

    I have always been very good in geography in my third year of high school, and I have taken the first test a few times. That's the experience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, you can't give up, unless you are very, very prominent in a certain subject, and you are favored by a key university. Otherwise, the total score is very important, and no subject can be held back.

    In fact, geography is very interesting, and there is geography everywhere in life. When looking at the weather forecast, review the name, location, and administrative center of China's provincial units; Review the knowledge of cold front and warm front. Discuss the local economy and see what industries are developing in the local area in light of the local natural conditions (climate, topography, resources).

    Have faith! Geography is interesting, and as soon as you dig deeper, you'll find it simple.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's better not to give up, you can learn from the same points in every country or region. Geography is actually very simple and interesting, don't memorize it, it won't work. Just summarize what they have in common and remember the unique aspects of each place.

    When you remember the same point, you can just note down the map environment by the way, and your score will not be bad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    None of the subjects can be abandoned, otherwise it will be insulated from the key universities.

    As long as you are willing to work hard, it is not difficult to improve a poorly studied subject by a few points;

    But it's hard to improve a few points in a subject that you've already learned well.

    For geography, the trick to learn is to look at more maps, hang the map of China and the world at home, and look at it at any time, and it will definitely improve.

    I studied science, but I also studied geography very well.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To be honest, I also came out of liberal arts, and the study of geography is really not so simple, and the effect of geography is the most obvious in Wenzong. So geography can't be abandoned.

    As long as you seize the time now, start with the simple, and start with the simple, you will see more obvious results, which will increase your confidence in learning geography.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you're not interested, you can try: think about the places you like, imagine that you are going to travel when you are rich, and then take the map to see it, to understand the places you want to go, so that it is easy to take the map down.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    never give up!The study of geography is mainly the physical geography part, such as latitude and longitude, morning and dusk lines, local time zones, precipitation, climate, etc., and do more typical questions in these aspects. Take a look at the atlas.

    The study of geography cannot be based on rote memorization, but also on thinking!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The countries represented by A, B, and C in the figure are Cambodia, Philippines, and Indonesia.

    The climate types of D and F are: (tropical rainforest climate) and (tropical monsoon climate). The climatic characteristics of E are (high temperature throughout the year, rain and drought).

    The largest oil producer in the region is (c). (c is Indonesia) The largest number of rivers flowing through the country in the region flow into the sea in country (e). (The most rivers that flow through the country in the region are the Mekong, and E is Vietnam).

    The country with the highest proportion of Chinese expatriates in the world is Singapore.

    6) The main characteristics of the topography of the peninsula where a is located are (interlaced mountains and rivers, longitudinal distribution).

    7) The countries bordering China within the scope of the map are: (Myanmar), (Laos), (Vietnam).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The better ways are:

    1. Cultivate an interest in your own geography, interest is the best teacher;

    2. Adopt a liberal arts and science compatible learning method, pay attention to the learning and memory of maps, and effectively connect the geographical knowledge learned in junior and senior high schools.

    3. Memorize the atlas, remember the approximate location of each region, and combine the knowledge in the textbook with the actual situation in life to achieve twice the result with half the effort.

    1. Cultivate interest and learn easily. "Interest is the best teacher", if there is no interest, learning will change from "enjoyment" to "endure", and thus become a burden for you. On the contrary, with interest, learning becomes a need, and learning becomes easy and enjoyable, full of motivation.

    The first requirement for studying geography is to develop an interest in geography.

    2. Blend of arts and sciences, and apply both learning and law. In the high school curriculum, geography has a prominent feature, that is, the integration of arts and sciences.

    It not only has the rigor and logic of science, but also has the vivid and flexible image of liberal arts. Therefore, it is possible to adopt a combination of arts and sciences for learning.

    Third, pay attention to the combination of **, the atlas is indispensable, and you must memorize the location of each place in order to make a quick judgment.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It just so happens that I used to study literature, but I'm weak in math and geography is okay.

    First of all, you should be in your third year of high school, which means you still have a year to fully prepare. So you don't need to be in a hurry, you have to keep a good attitude.

    Mathematics, a year will definitely catch up, if your foundation is not good, then you need to spend more time and put more effort than others. Improving mathematics is nothing more than doing problems, doing a lot of questions, and mastering more types of questions. This is the only way to improve your math, don't think about looking for other ways.

    In short, do more questions and digest more.

    Geography is not something that can be changed overnight, first of all, it depends on whether you are interested in geography, if you are not too interested, don't force it too much, and when appropriate, you can abandon some of the knowledge points that are too difficult to master, but you must understand a general system (it is recommended to see more compulsory 1 and compulsory 2 of geography. I don't know what you're studying, but it's supposed to be the one that introduces the earth).

    The rest of the world doesn't know how you're doing, so I won't dwell on it.

    In terms of schedule, you won't have much time in your third year of high school, which is almost the time between classes and evening self-study time that can be used for self-study.

    For liberal arts students, the subject that improves your score the fastest and the most is math, so I hope you can do two evening self-study math problems every day, and if you can do English, use one class time to do reading, if not, don't waste the world and do anything else. The rest of the subjects need to be based on your interests. I hope that you don't spend too much time on the subjects you study well, and try to make up for your weaknesses.

    Hope these are useful to you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm a freshman. Bai passed the college entrance examination (there should be no you.)

    du study well). In the second year of high school, Zhi began to divide the arts and sciences.

    When I was in DAO, my geography grades were at the bottom of the class, and in the end, my parents asked the head of the school's geography group to help me tutor me for four or five hours a week. The main thing is that I tell him the questions I don't usually know, and he loses the whole book to me with the same tong. Finally, when the college entrance examination was approaching, my geography score was in the top 10 in the class.

    Listening carefully in class is definitely the most important thing, and although memorization is also important, geography is the most science-oriented liberal arts subject, and understanding is even more important.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To learn geography well, the most important thing is to read more maps, and people who learn well can just look at the map to tell many knowledge points such as climate, soil, vegetation, and humanity of this place. Look less at the kind of maps with administrative divisions, more at the kind of maps that show the general situation of nature, as well as maps of ocean currents and climate.

    Studying liberal arts, the road to geography in the second year of high school is not good, which means that I didn't learn well in the first year of high school, and the content of the first year of high school is the most difficult, especially the chapters of the earth, which are difficult and like to take the test. If it is really poor, it is recommended to re-study the book of the first year of high school and make up for the class.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the second year of high school, geography is very biased towards the word "rational", so it is necessary to memorize more professional terms, and at the same time do more questions in order to form a specific correct routine for answering a certain type of question, and at the same time pay attention to the accumulation of wrong questions and classic questions.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You should be teaching regional geography now, so you just follow what the teacher taught, and then follow it step by step, and you have to understand what the teacher taught, and you have to look at the map all the time, so that you have the map in mind.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Combined with the map, pay attention to the transformation of the map and the text, and you can draw inferences after understanding.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello classmates: I'm happy to tell you that I'm also a liberal arts student and geography is my forte.

    First of all, before studying, you need to adjust your mindset first, from your words, I feel that you are under a lot of pressure to study now. You try to get yourself a good night's sleep first, and then make a new plan for your studies after you wake up.

    Secondly, it is important to keep up with the teacher's pace during class, but the teacher's learning style is good, but it is not necessarily suitable for all students, so if you can't complete the teacher's task, don't worry, use the teacher's method to learn If you haven't improved your learning around February, it means that the teacher's learning method is not suitable for you, and you have to change the learning style. The learning style must be suitable for you.

    Finally, I give you some advice for studying geography. First, the most important thing to learn geography is to learn regional geography well. The best way to learn regional geography is to draw a map and fill in the blank information on the map.

    It can also relieve the stress of studying. Second, do more calculations. The difficulty of geography is calculating the earth.

    When learning this area, you must first understand all the basics, and practicing on this basis will get you twice the result with half the effort. Third, if you don't understand, just ask. If you don't know it, ask the teacher immediately and digest it repeatedly, so that you won't make a mistake a second time.

    Good luck with your studies!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Then you have to hurry, don't put it off until the third year of high school.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Buy this atlas, the kind with a lot of text, flip through it more when you have time, memorize more, and keep up with your teacher's review as much as possible. In this way, you can take at least about 70. If you have time, go to the library to search for materials.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    To learn geography, we must first lay a good foundation.

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