It s the second year of high school at the beginning of school, and I chose the liberal arts. I woul

Updated on educate 2024-06-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm also a liberal arts major, and I'm going to college this year. What I want to tell you is that the situation of each school is different, and of course there is an emphasis on studying literature and science, but you must be determined, and in fact, there are many people who study literature.

    Although the liberal arts are not as highly reasoning and logical as the sciences, they must also be able to analyze problems, especially mathematics and politics.

    Not to mention mathematics, it is the old difficulty of liberal arts and the lifeline.

    Don't study politics by rote, otherwise you will definitely not get a high score.

    The Chinese is very easy to learn, and if your composition and reading skills go up, you are the best.

    Everyone in English is similar, I do the questions by the sense of language, and I still don't understand a lot of grammar, but I just did well in the test.

    History is to memorize it well, and as for geography, you have a map in your head, and you can absorb it quite quickly when you learn it.

    In addition, "Aphorisms" is also very good. Anyway, it's just to read more, and you can read the four famous books or something (of course, it depends on what kind of teacher you meet, and our teachers will support us to read books).

    In addition, prepare two small books: one to write about your tasks today, and the other to write about the knowledge points that you don't remember well. Repeated consolidation, I believe the effect should be good.

    Also, our math also has a diary, which is the kind of text that is more than numbers, mainly for oneself, and to know the same type of problems together (use it again in the third year of high school).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, the knowledge of high school is not as difficult as imagined, it is very simple, but you have to review every day, remember the knowledge points, that is, memorize, and now there is less literature, and the college entrance examination score is low!! Come on!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Liberal arts students should pay more attention to current political information, and the college entrance examination is closely related to current affairs, especially politics. English needs to listen more, if you listen well, English has a great advantage, do English reading try to look at the topic first, and then find the words corresponding to the topic from the article, the answer to the question is generally near those words, English composition should use more phrases and phrases, such as not only....but also...

    only in this way,can you..in my opinion and so on You should do more questions when learning mathematics, especially the college entrance examination questions in recent years, analyze the question types and method steps, anyway, the college entrance examination questions in mathematics every year are those types As for the language, it all depends on the usual efforts, and it is not too late for the second year of high school, so you usually have to read more books and learn the experience of writing a full score in the college entrance examination Finally, I want to say that no matter what the multiple-choice question is, you can take the elimination method, especially the comprehensive and mathematics. Although the college entrance examination is more about strength, it is also important to play on the spot, and you must exercise yourself in the usual exams.

    I wish you a happy sophomore year of high school and excellent results in the college entrance examination!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello, according to your description, the last two books are no problem. Now the grade requirements for the last two books are not very high. You said that if I work harder, I will score more than 300 points now, and it will be no problem to score 4 or 500 points when the time comes.

    I am a sophomore liberal arts student, and now the second semester of my sophomore year has just started, and I can only score a little more than 300 points in the exam.

    Hello, according to your description, the last two books are no problem. Now the grade requirements for the last two books are not very high. You said that if I work harder, I will score more than 300 points now, and it will be no problem to score 4 or 500 points when the time comes.

    Thank you, teacher. Liberal arts is better than science.

    It depends on which type you prefer, and on the whole, liberal arts should be a little better.

    Uh-huh. Because liberal arts are not that complicated, science is sometimes quite complicated.

    Is there a connection between junior high school and high school knowledge?

    My daughter is studying very well in junior high school, and her foundation is okay, is there any hope for her to study hard in high school?

    Uh-huh, thank you, teacher.

    Hopeful, fine.

    According to your description, you are a child, he has a foundation, but there may be some things that delay him. Now, as long as he works hard, he can still catch up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Rote memorization is actually not good, the best way is to insist on reviewing every day, that is, to consolidate what you have learned again, in fact, there is a good way, that is, every day to take a little time to read what you want to memorize, over time, those things you want to memorize will go deep into your mind, then you will feel that you remember very well, and will not be so easy to forget.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Language, see yourself wrong**, if it is the basic question in front (multiple choice questions, fill in the poetry question class), then it is easy to do, as long as you memorize diligently, remember to memorize the difficult words, easy words can not be left unread, maybe when you write suddenly forget, multiple choice questions are also the knowledge of the book. Reading questions, this is a certain foundation, now prepare to start a protracted battle, read more examples of questions in the exercise book, find language books with answers, and see how others answer, the composition is the same. (Try to write well, always look at your neat volume, maybe you can be merciful, in short, there is no harm).

    In English, you don't have to remember the sentence pattern very well, as long as you can remember the sentence pattern when you see it, you have to remember the words a little familiarly, and ensure that you don't forget. Listening, you listen for a few hours a day, like listening to **, it's best to read a book occasionally (don't ask to always read, you will get dizzy when you look at it), the sound starts to be a little louder, and then it slowly decreases, and you can also read along.

    The rest of the backrests are the same, so you have to stick to it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Read more, listen well, have goals, recognize the priorities, think more about the knowledge points, ask if you don't understand, just two words in the liberal arts, understand, especially the history of economics and philosophy, such as institutions and markets, understand what they mean, don't get confused and go over.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, high school and junior high school are not as closely related as rent, and high school is also a starting point, starting from basic learning. I just graduated from high school this year, so I'll tell you about the tricks. Studying liberal arts is Jian Xiangliang's accumulation and backrest. If you want to memorize it today, don't wait until tomorrow, it will accumulate more and more.

    Chinese, ancient poetry recitation is very important, the teacher must memorize the key points required, several times a day, so that you are familiar with it. Composition is to apply materials, memorize all kinds of materials well, and don't worry about writing bad compositions.

    Politics and history are backs. Politics memorizes those special words, clichés. HistoryBuy a historical chronology, remember when the events above took place, and remember the important ones.

    In the exam, few people score very high in history, in fact, when writing a big question in history, find it from the question stem, extract it and write it yourself, generally 80 points can get about 50 points. Geography is to memorize the big questions of the past years, including the answer routines and templates, of course, I am talking about the situation is lazy.

    Math is all about doing problems. Find a tutor, talk about the types of questions that are often tested in the exam, and find the questions to do by yourself. memorize the formulas, especially the universal formulas, and use them when doing problems. That's how I am.

    I have a foundation in English since I was a child, but high school is definitely not the kind of old book. Be sure to memorize the words. Buy a vocabulary book and write down what you don't know on it.

    Don't write it all, you can memorize it, you can't write it on it, when it's okay, flip through it, the left is the back, after the back, write silently on the right. Composition is to memorize those materials, universal sentences of all kinds of articles. Reading comprehension depends on the type, and the various types of coping methods are also different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, here, I want to tell you my experience, I am also a liberal arts student, I am very strong in mathematics, and I am also very poor in high school, here, my advice to you is to do more problems, and summarize them, such as the trigonometric function of the class basis type mask problem, you can use a week to tackle it, sort it out, and compare it, summarize the mistakes and problem-solving skills. Wen Zong remembers to take the book as the foundation and read more books. I only recommend that you write the composition at a high point, so you need to accumulate more materials, and it is recommended to write a proposal**.

    English should strengthen the practice of reading comprehension and cloze every day, three readings, and one completion. Thank you and good luck renting the front!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For the liberal arts, not much to say, the teacher told us the most is to memorize, as long as we are willing to take the time to memorize, we will definitely get better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Try to learn what you are good at and make up for your shortcomings.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you choose liberal arts, mathematics and English are more important, and in the second year of high school, you should spend more time on these two subjects, because these two subjects focus on accumulation, which can lay a good foundation for the intense review in the third year of high school.

    1.Mathematics, you must have your own wrong question book, do the wrong to understand all the mistakes, don't be greedy, pay attention to the type of inductive questions, usually have time to read more wrong question books, in fact, sometimes mathematics also needs to memorize.

    2.English, grammar follow the teacher to review, do more grammar questions, find more feelings, you can memorize a few words a day, set less into more, a few days to do a set of gestalt, of course, there must also be a wrong question book, usually accumulate more must be no problem.

    3.Wen Zong,Follow the teacher's review,I personally think I don't need to buy a lot of exercises,The teacher usually sends a lot of papers,You can do a good job of sending them,Usually pay attention to memory,Induction is more important,Sometimes many questions actually correspond to an answer。

    4.Believe that you must be able to do it, give yourself a detailed and feasible plan, in fact, college entrance examination review, efficiency is very important, pay time is certain, but to pay efficiently, come on!You can do it!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's better to learn a specialty plus liberal arts.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have already chosen liberal arts, then you should first work hard to grasp the two subjects of mathematics and English, which is a must, and Chinese should not be neglected. In terms of learning strategies, I memorize more Chinese and English, and do more problems in mathematics. Other subjects are currently on the same page as normal teaching.

    I hope it inspires you and I wish you progress in your studies!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Since you have chosen liberal arts, physical chemistry can be thrown away. But you must learn mathematics well, this is the magic weapon for you to surpass others in the future, other subjects must be memorized by rote, and English must be learned well, because this is the strength of many people, even if it is not too bad. Chinese composition is the key, and we should pay attention to accumulation at ordinary times.

    I still have time in my second year of high school, so I believe you can do it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Now in your third year of high school, congratulations on the first turning point in your life!!

    Since you asked questions online, it shows that you attach importance to the college entrance examination, but it also shows that you are a little impatient. If you can calm down and devote yourself to a planned revision, you can improve your grades to a level you can't imagine in the course of a year.

    I would like to give the following advice for your subjects:

    1. Regarding the study of history, we all know that we must memorize it, and we often memorize it. But the back should be methodical.

    1. Improve your love for history, when you really understand history, you will fall in love with history;

    2. Be organized, for example, when reviewing, you can make a history outline (according to the syllabus) according to the passage of time, make a plan, and memorize it every day from years and months to how many years and months.

    China's national conditions are very complex, so it is difficult to grasp, but to understand the memory, take your time, and don't be impatient!

    Second, just follow the teacher's pace to review mathematics step by step, pay attention to grasp the small knowledge points in the book first, and then do relevant exercises, and do not deliberately do too difficult questions;

    3. Politics, in fact, I also learn very badly, but according to the experience of others, it is best to develop a good habit of watching the news and pay attention to some current affairs, after all, most of the college entrance examination questions are combined with social dynamics. Of course, you must also memorize the important knowledge points in the book (the teacher will take you to review);

    Fourth, the language should be targeted, for example, if the reading is not good, then you should buy a book that specializes in reading, have a plan, do one every day (two days and three days can be arranged by yourself, but you have to insist), and after doing it, compare the answers and find the idea of the answer. Over time, you will be able to develop good logical thinking skills. The same goes for poetry appreciation.

    Classical Chinese is to read more books, listen to the teacher's lectures, there are many keywords, there are a variety of meanings (in different sentences), this is the process of accumulation, read more, remember more, and naturally use it when doing questions.

    Finally, remind not to be impatient and impetuous!! As the old saying goes, perseverance is victory, and this year may change your destiny!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is true that we must pay attention to the basics, and we must seize one round of review, otherwise the second round will not have much effect.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Choose according to your own characteristics and preferences. Personally, I think the choice of liberal arts and sciences lies in your own preferences, rather than so utilitarian that science is easy to find a job, if you choose science, and you yourself are not so fond of science, it will be more difficult to learn, and if you choose liberal arts if you work hard and have a good memory, you should be able to catch up. From your above characteristics, I think you are weaker in science subjects such as mathematics, physics, and geography, while you may show some advantages in liberal arts.

    2. Choose according to your future employment ideals, if you want to work in medicine, machinery, chemical engineering, etc., choose science, if you are engaged in teachers, secretaries, journalists and other professions with good writing skills, choose liberal arts. From now on, you can also position yourself for the future.

    However, my own scientific thinking is better than that of liberal arts, my mathematics, geography and physics are good, and I feel that I prefer liberal arts, and finally rented and disturbed the liberal arts, and now I am engaged in a more scientific job, which has brought me some difficulties, but through hard work I will not be worse than others, and relatively speaking, my liberal arts have certain advantages, hehe Life is so twists and turns and interesting!

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