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Depending on your situation, it is true that reading literature is more advantageous, because your liberal arts grades are more stable. But I think you can also rush it, the college entrance examination is also the possibility of extraordinary performance, and you don't have to pay too much attention to stability. And you seem to be more interested in science things, interest is the biggest motivation, I chose science because I often failed geography.
Biology also needs to be memorized, and under the guidance of the teacher, you can find the fun of learning it, because biology is more logical and related to life, so it should not be difficult to learn. And I think you should also consider which of your schools places a higher emphasis on liberal arts and sciences, after all, it is advantageous to have a better environment. In the end, don't regret saying that if I had chosen something, I would have chosen a subject, and I would have studied a subject. Come on.
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If you want to think about future employment, it is recommended to choose science, and those who study science can still pursue liberal arts, but those who study liberal arts cannot engage in science and engineering.
Your situation is a bit similar to me, I was a little balanced in arts and sciences, but it was not good, I really don't like to study mathematics and chemistry, but I like physics, your advantage lies in memory, science actually needs memory in many situations, and only with memory can I understand and apply.
Don't keep thinking about what kind of top student you will be in high school, what's the use of being a top student, take a long-term view, and think about whether your current top student will be a top student after he reaches college and work in the future?
There is nothing difficult or difficult, as long as you want to rely on the previous rankings, then you must take action, and you can get greater development for two years.
When I was studying engineering in college, many computer instructors liked to recruit graduate students with undergraduate majors in mathematics, why, because their thinking was more meticulous than ordinary professional students. Therefore, science is very exercised thinking. Personally, I think that the hobby of literature can be implemented as a hobby.
Look at the fact that many national leaders were born in science and engineering, not graduated from a university of political science and law.
Of course, I don't want me to mislead you, your own mind is the main thing, supplemented by the advice of others!!
To add, I'm also a girl, so Polytechnic may be a little more tiring, but it's not unbearable, so think about it!
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I'm a girl who graduated from science in my third year of high school this year, and I didn't have such a struggle as you when I chose liberal arts and sciences, hehe, I felt that I liked it and chose it immediately, in fact, my liberal arts is also good, and your situation is very similar. Now that I have survived the third year of high school, I actually feel a little regretful, since I studied science, I have not been able to become the top student in the class. I think it's really important to read science comprehension and way of thinking, if this ability is not outstanding, especially in the third year of high school, it will feel very painful, because it is really not easy to improve in the future!
Don't look at some of the boys in the class, they used to be a child, but they have a strong understanding, and some knowledge points they will use as soon as they read it, and the grades somehow catch up quickly, and I really feel bad at that time! It is really important to learn the science method, and you should seriously ask yourself whether you have confidence in your understanding of the science subject and the learning method. If there is, then it will be easier to study science.
In general, you still have to calm down and think carefully, think about the pros and cons, and summarize the opinions that others give you.
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I just graduated from my junior year of high school, and I was a girl, and I faced the same problems as you when I was a sophomore in high school.
I'm also a liberal arts major, and I'm not interested in anything else, but I'm not good at science and math, and although the teacher said that I can't learn math well, I still want to study science, but I still chose science.
In the process of the third year of high school, I found that I was more interested in the physics and chemistry exam, just do more questions, and I had to remember more details in chemistry Most of the biology part as long as I memorize it, I can skillfully and accurately retell the concept and some general processes, and the biology part of the college entrance examination paper is only 72 points, plus at the end, so it is generally not too difficult It mainly depends on you to answer the questions carefully, and the value of each empty score is 1-2 points.
I think I understand the math well, the process steps are understood, but the answer speed is not up, I can't figure out the answer, the teacher always says I can't do it, but this college entrance examination other students who are usually good are not as good as me in the exam, and I communicated with it, mainly because I wrote all the answers in the process (but I didn't write the answers, because I knew that it was wrong) They wrote all the process was not wrong, but the answer was wrong, and all the points were deducted, so the teacher usually said that the college entrance examination was all scored according to the steps, which is not necessarily so important, so mathematics focuses on understanding It is the second science subject in the third year of high school is not very difficult and the emphasis is on consolidation.
It's also important to have an exam mentality, because when we first divide our science classes, we must be in the category that is not very good, but we must not mind, otherwise, we should choose the liberal arts that are big in our grasp.
If you choose a science subject, you still have to memorize it, but if you are interested in it and if you are not interested in it, it is better to choose the former, what do you think?
In the end, I think that learning is about interest, not for top-notch, but it's easier to be top-notch than others.
This is my own opinion, which may not be true for everyone, but it can be referred to.
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You say that the current results are good, which can only mean the present. What if your academic performance is not good in the future? The most important thing is interest. As the saying goes: interest is the best teacher. If you're interested, you're excited about anything.
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If you are good at math and liberal arts, it is recommended that you choose liberal arts According to your own interests, if you choose liberal arts, it is easy to excel in math
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It's better for girls to study liberal arts, and it will be easier to find a job in the future. I have graduated from college and I recommend that you read the essay.
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If you can't do math, you can make up for it!!
If physical and chemical biology can't work, there is no way
So, if physics and chemistry are really not good, then there is no way, but the liberal arts are not easy to learn.
Liberal arts classes are lazy and can't do without self-consciousness!!
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The choice of liberal arts and science majors mainly depends on the future major and the results of each subject. If you have a good score in science, you will naturally not hate science too much, which means that you are interested. It's the same with liberal arts. If you have good grades in liberal arts, you should choose liberal arts.
In summary, it depends on the results. Grades already reflect your interests, hobbies, and mindset.
preferences, etc. Nowadays, many students choose liberal arts and sciences because of the influence of their parents and friends. And high school students don't have a very mature judgment. I recommend that you choose according to your grades and your heart. This determines your future major, job, and even your life after graduation.
First, the grades are good, and the school is not a major!
Students with good grades are often excellent in arts and sciences, especially those who can maintain high scores in three subjects other than language and mathematics, and can be admitted to very good schools in literature and science.
Second, the grades are average, there will be different choices!
Students with middle and upper grades are more conducive to studying science. Because although they can't go to top schools, they can often be admitted to good universities, and they have a lot of choice in terms of majors, which can achieve an optimal combination of schools and majors, and have a wider range of employment.
Students in the middle and lower reaches of the grades are more likely to be admitted to a good school than to study science, and these students have potential, but they are struggling to study science, and if they are forced to study science, they may not be able to get into a better university, and their majors are not guaranteed. However, if you study literature, your grades often improve faster, you can get a good score in the college entrance examination, and you have more room to choose from schools.
3. Try not to study literature if you have poor grades!
This is different from what most people think! Because everyone thinks that "science will not study literature", in fact, for students with poor grades, they cannot study literature and science, and there is a high possibility of going to a junior college. You can choose some majors with technical content, but you can't study literature, such as law and Chinese language and literature.
These popular majors in the liberal arts are all red-card majors in junior colleges and higher vocational universities, and the unemployment rate is high. Higher!
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I graduated from science, relatively speaking, science is easier to go to college after graduating from high school, but if your liberal arts are very good, it is better to choose liberal arts, if the difference is not very big, it is better to choose science, and it depends on your own fear of hobbies
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Interest is the best teacher. The current employment situation is ever-changing, and what matters is the ability and quality of the individual. So, it's not time for you to think about employment.
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Personal advice: learn what interests you.
Employment is entirely a matter of individual ability.
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Hello, I will briefly explain here first, those who study theory should think more, and those who study literature should memorize more. If you are very bad at memorizing, then I recommend that you study science, otherwise you will be miserable after studying literature. Interest is the greatest motivation for learning, and interest is the first premise regardless of the selection of texts and theories.
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