Big brother, big sister, uncle and aunt, I m going to be a sophomore in high school, I want to choos

Updated on society 2024-06-29
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't know which province you're from. I am in Hunan, and I am also in high school.

    It is not obvious when looking at the materialization of political history now. It mainly depends on how your rational thinking and logical thinking are in the first semester of high school.

    To be honest, the sophomore liberal arts is hard.

    If you are interested in science, you can add more fuel in the first semester of high school, after all, you will choose more science in the future.

    Some of them may not be very interested in mechanics, but in fact, there is no need to worry too much, there are many popular majors that can be in the arts and sciences.

    Pure hand-played. Hope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In high school, students generally study physics, chemistry and biology in the second year of high school, and science students no longer study politics, history and geography, so that students have more time to prepare for the college entrance examination.

    Some students who prefer liberal arts or science too much, it is not difficult to choose, if they like science, they choose science, and if they like literature, they choose liberal arts. The difficult ones are those students who have similar grades in arts and sciences, and this part of the students accounts for a large proportion. Studying literature or science is really a problem for these students.

    Reality is tangled and forced to make decisions.

    There is a post on Douban.com about" Have you ever struggled when you first chose arts and sciences? Netizens spoke very actively. "Ya Pear" said

    In order to escape chemistry, he gave up physics and went to the liberal arts, only to find that it was equally difficult to study history and chemistry. "Danlin" said: "I studied physics and chemistry better than history and geography, but I was not good enough at mathematics, because liberal arts mathematics is simpler, and political science is better than biology, so I chose liberal arts after comprehensive consideration."

    There is rational analysis in the discussion, and there is also spontaneous action, and how to choose, it is all thinking before and after, and it is very entangled. Liu Mengjie from Taiyuan No. 5 Middle School began to choose liberal arts and sciences when she entered the school, and the whole family went into battle as a staff officer. Like her, there are many students in the class who consider science from the moment they enter the school, and many of them are ready to choose science subjects according to the advice of their parents.

    Personally, I prefer literature and history, but from the perspective of future employment, it seems that it is more difficult for liberal arts students to find a job. Liu Mengjie looked very conflicted.

    Professor Li Fuzhong, doctoral supervisor of Shanxi Agricultural University, said that students, parents, and teachers have a difficult choice between selecting texts or selecting theories. However, in the face of the current college entrance examination, it is still necessary to make a decision on either the selection of essays or the selection of theory. Overall, the number of students who choose science is higher than the number of students who choose essays, and the proportion in general schools is 31.

    There are many factors that influence students' choices, including whether students are good at arts or sciences, analysis of future employment situation, personal interests, hobbies and ideals. However, there is also a phenomenon that students with lower grades are more likely to be advised to choose essays.

    Chen Jie, a teacher at Taiyuan No. 5 Middle School who has been the head teacher of the third grade of high school for many years, said that many high school students are now ready to choose liberal arts or science in advance when they first enter the first year of high school. In fact, many times, high school students are still ignorant and do not have obvious liberal arts and science tendencies. Therefore, when teachers and parents guide students how to choose subjects, they do not take students' interests and hobbies as the basis, but aim to be admitted to universities and good universities.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It still depends on your hobbies and your grades, for example, if you can't understand how to learn physical chemistry, then it is better to choose an essay.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Whichever one can get a high score, you can learn whichever one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My English and Chinese are very good, I like to study science very much, but I think I will not be able to keep up, there are too many good sciences, I am afraid that I can't do it, I don't like to memorize things, I hate history and politics, but many people say that learning liberal arts is easy, it's easy to rush, just memorize it, I don't know what to do now?

    Judging from the above analysis of your situation, it is better for you to choose science, you are not interested in liberal arts, politics and history, you must not be able to study well, and it is not as simple as memorizing, you misunderstand liberal arts, I teach liberal arts and politics, and politics is to use your brains.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on your study subjects, I just took the college entrance examination, I studied liberal arts, I think I should learn what I like, I should first learn the interest, and then take care of the grades, about the summer vacation, I think what others to do, not necessarily suitable for you to do, I think at home to review the first and second years of high school, than to go to work, I think that the students who go to work now will still work in the future, so you have to hurry up, there is still a long time before the college entrance examination, but a moderate amount of time is very beneficial, In this way, when you take the third year of high school, you can quickly adapt to the intense study of the third year of high school, what do you say? Pay attention to your own preferences!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Our situation is really the same, it's the same for science, I choose literature, maybe I can give you some reference.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Agree with yanay.

    Liberal arts isn't just about memorizing. For example, many of my current electives are liberal arts in nature, which is very demanding for thinking. Basically, it's a fixed grade.

    In the college entrance examination in high school, the questions of liberal arts are not just memorized. It is recommended that you take a look at the college entrance examination papers of the liberal arts in previous years to see if the short-answer questions that follow are all just memorized (many of the answers cannot be found in the book, and the liberal arts also emphasize integration and inference). When I was in high school, I hated politics the most, and the standard answers to those short-answer questions were completely different from what I did, and the most unacceptable thing was:

    After knowing the correct answer, I still thought my answer was correct. This is rarely the case when studying chemistry and other science subjects. To do wrong is to be wrong, and the correct answer is convincing.

    Studying science, are you afraid that you won't be able to keep up? Well, it's hard to say, you should be very interested in science, learn to see, interest is a strong guarantee for good grades. Is it true that you must be able to keep up with the liberal arts? Think about it again.

    In the end, there is only one sentence, don't regret your choice. (I majored in science in high school, and I feel that science is better than liberal arts!) )

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Applying for science is the best.

    Chemistry is relatively poor but chemistry knowledge is not difficult, after the remaining two years of study can ensure that you do not fall behind, you have an advantage is that English is relatively good, which is your magic weapon in the college entrance examination in the future, because the English of science students is particularly bad, and your language is also very good, under the premise of these two engraved guarantees, you will not be less than other students in the exam, and you can leave the time to learn English to learn chemistry.

    But if you report to the liberal arts, you won't be able to show these advantages.

    Another point is that your own hobbies should also be taken into account.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Well. Let's learn literature. From the way you speak, you can see that you want to learn literature in your heart, and you just want to hear everyone's opinions again. I've got your back.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Message. You're good at math.

    There is not necessarily an advantage to the words of retribution.

    Because everyone thinks in science, and science and math are difficult.

    Liberal arts math is fairly simple, trust me.

    I studied science in high school.

    At that time, I was in a key class where I could get 140 in liberal arts and mathematics

    But half of the liberal arts classes will fail.

    You're good at history and geography.

    Politics will play a big role in the sprint before the college entrance examination.

    Therefore, it is a better choice for you to study literature.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In this case, choose science first and take the college entrance examination.

    If you can't pass the exam, you will go back to study literature.

    Take the college entrance examination again.

    Give it a try and find out.

    As long as you have enough youth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I suggest you go and study literature, which was the case with me at the time, and I studied literature.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The message is good. Your bad chemistry will slow down.

    Just work the liberal arts.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I also thought about it and was distressed when I was dividing it at the time, but now that I think about it, it's not that serious. I am currently studying in a graduate school of management, which belongs to the literature and history category, but my major is physics. Hehe.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm from here. My suggestion is that you had better choose according to your own preferences, there are more ways out of science than liberal arts, but it still depends on your personal efforts to have results, science work is generally intensive, more technical work, and the nature of postgraduate entrance examination is prominent. In the liberal arts, the choice of employment is relatively narrow, and there are fewer employment options available, but because the job is a clerical job, it may be relatively easy.

    Remember to get information in many ways and ask what it means at home. But in the end, it is still a sentence, what you love is the aspect that you are most likely to achieve, but no one can predict what will happen in the future, but since you choose to do so, don't regret it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can do whatever you want in your heart, don't force it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It depends on whether your personal interests are in the sciences or the liberal arts.

    If your grades are not very good, the liberal arts are too miscellaneous, and there are many things that can be used in society, but many of them cannot be specialized.

    Science has a slightly wider range of employment. It is easier to find a job in a highly specialized discipline.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    At the beginning, I was like this, I chose science, but mathematics, physics and chemistry really gave me a headache to learn, in fact, I would be better at studying literature. It depends on whether you have a good memory, or a good comprehension ability, a good memory, and a good understanding ability.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The key is interest. I've just gone to high school 2My own experience is that if you learn the class well, you will be interested, and you will learn to the fullest, and the effect will be good.

    The exam is also easy. You must know that you are not choosing a major for the sake of graduating from college, getting a good job or making more money. You have to ask yourself whether you like physics, chemistry, biology or politics and history.

    Science majors can be scientific researchers, and the employment scope is quite wide. Most of them are translators, politicians, lawyers, or you study business management and get a master's degree in business administration.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Choose what you like, like what you choose, I teach students to say this often! If you choose one that you are not interested in, you will have trouble studying by yourself, and the teacher will work hard to pull the cow up the tree! If you are not interested in arts and sciences, you choose a subject that you can still understand in class, and if you can't understand the lecture, it will be very difficult to learn!

    If you can dive into your heart and find that you only have to study for a month or two, and time flies so fast, then it means that everything you learn is promising!

    2. Really discuss it with your family, don't always follow your own wishes.

    3. The physics of the second year of high school is similar to that of the first year of high school, I personally think it is slightly simpler, but the electromagnetic field is slightly more comprehensive, but the content is more blocky! Electromagnetic induction is relatively abstract, but don't be afraid, you are fully capable of learning it!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If I had another chance, I would choose science, and when you applied for the college entrance examination, you will find that there are more choices in science, and many liberal majors also accept science students. Especially if you plan to go to graduate school in the future, you will find that science students are more popular, and you can cross the examination for economics majors, which is more popular with teachers. When working, employers also like this kind of compound talents who are well-versed in arts and sciences.

    These are things that liberal arts students can't compare, even though I used to be a liberal arts student myself.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I'm also a girl, and I used to study science. I don't like physics, I personally think it's so difficult, if you have a good foundation in mathematics and good English, studying liberal arts is a good choice. The liberal arts students I met found math so difficult.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Diligence can make up for clumsiness, but sometimes it's not as good as others, and you are scared before you learn physical chemistry.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I suggest that you choose science, since you are diligent, you should not be afraid of physics and chemistry. In fact, the really difficult thing is the liberal arts, anyone can memorize it simply, and no special skills are better than others.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is better for girls to study liberal arts.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you want to do more in the future as a clerical or national administrative unit, then try to choose liberal arts If you want to do technical work in a company (such as company design, programming; Then try to choose science;

    Personally, I think it's better to study science, because science can exercise your logical thinking, you can develop your brain as much as possible, science has many major choices in college, and the courses in engineering colleges are very comprehensive, as long as you work hard to enrich yourself in college, you can find a job after graduation.

    I studied science in '06, and although I sometimes say that it would be better to study liberal arts, I still like science very much, because it allows you to experience a lot of stress, tears, blood, sweat, and the joy of success during your graduation and work.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Well, it is recommended to choose science, because science has a stronger scientific component, and it is easier to find a job after college than liberal arts. Your good liberal arts foundation will also help you in high school, such as writing skills, presentation skills. It's just that if you choose science, it doesn't affect what you like in liberal arts, right?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If the grades are all very good, the ranking is higher, and the liberal arts and sciences are okay (mainly according to their own thinking, they are more inclined to be emotional or rational).

    If it is average, it is better to choose science.

    If it is not very good, it is better to choose liberal arts, because liberal arts are the same as science and Chinese and English test papers, mathematics is simpler, and literature comprehensive is not so difficult.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I hope that you will choose science because of the environment, and you will have a good class style and study style.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Let's choose liberal arts, I think, it is more conducive to human development, and I will slowly experience it in the future. If you are a science, you will enter a kind of dead end in the future, and I personally think... o(∩_o~

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