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First of all, I would like to state that this is just my own opinion:
Depending on your situation, you can be a leader in the liberal arts, even if you are generally good at Chinese and English, but there are fewer who can achieve your situation.
For comparison, if you read the text, your Chinese and English can be one or two points higher than the average master, and the mathematics should be not much worse (in fact, the mathematics of the liberal arts is generally not very good, and the language and English of the good mathematics are generally not good); Overall, as far as the three main subjects are concerned, you have the advantage. And politics and history, since you are born in the liberal arts, then you can do the same thing as other masters. In liberal arts, as long as you work hard, you can be better than the average master.
If you study science, you should be able to score 20 or 30 points higher than the average master in Chinese and English (mainly in Chinese, in fact, there are many good English in science, and there are not many good Chinese). In terms of mathematics, I think that since you say that you are not very good, then in mathematics you may be twenty or thirty points less than the master (good mathematics can reach more than 140 points), so that you can only be said to be on an equal footing with other masters in the three main subjects other than language and mathematics. In terms of biochemistry, science masters generally get a high score in biochemistry, and in this regard, you are at a disadvantage.
In short, my point of view is that if you read literature, as long as you work hard, you can be the best in the liberal arts. If you study science, you can only be an average master after working hard. What's more, there are many people who study science, and there are relatively few people in liberal arts, and it is easier to stand out from the outside when studying liberal arts.
Also, no matter how you read the literature, you need to work harder in mathematics, but if you read science, because you haven't learned physics and chemistry very well, it is inevitable that you will have to work harder, which will take part of the time to remediate mathematics; If you read essays, spend all the extra time on mathematics, and if you go to mathematics, it is very advantageous for liberal arts students, not to mention that your English is very good.
Also, I don't know if your math liberal arts is a little easier than the science one, we were at the time. You'll have an advantage that way.
By the way, there is a saying upstairs that "it is better to choose a good major than to be admitted to a good university", I used to think so, but in fact, I think this is right, but the premise is the quality of the school. If it is a prestigious university, the major is not particularly important; But if it's not a good school, the major is particularly important, and it's better to have a skill. In short, it is still a sentence, in the future employment, school - an indispensable stepping stone, to really do well, you have to have your own ability.
Good luck. By the way, tonight Christmas Eve, Merry Christmas, hehe
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Aside from hobbies and hobbies, there are more choices when looking for a job in science.
If you choose an English major, then your English expertise is not an advantage compared to other majors in the same major. But the same mathematical, physical and chemical disadvantages are also avoided.
If you want to highlight this specialty, it is a big problem when choosing liberal arts employment.
Don't think that you can become a translator after graduating with an English major, many companies require professional knowledge of the translator. For example, if you want to find a translator for computer materials, people would rather find a computer major with slightly better English than find an English major with a computer that seems to understand or not. The more specialized the industry, the more significant this situation is.
The better your English (plus a good writing) the better you are at work in science and engineering, the better you will become. On the other hand, if you are majoring in foreign languages, unless you are very strong in your major, when looking for a job. If you choose the language direction, yes.
I don't think it's better to choose English. After graduating from an English major, you can at least be a teacher, which is not bad, at least not starving.
The old saying of homesickness is really true, learn mathematics, physics and chemistry, and you are not afraid to go all over the world.
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I was a sophomore in high school and I was hesitant to study liberal arts or science. There is a popular saying that science students are better at finding jobs than liberal arts students.
It cannot be denied that at present, the employment scope of science is indeed wider than that of liberal arts, but if you have confidence in yourself, whether you are studying liberal arts or science, as long as you learn better and better than other students, your future is very bright. It is better to say that you are going to a good university than to choose a good major. Different universities have different advantageous majors, and a good university may not necessarily have every major in it, and if you are in danger of getting into a good university, then you may not be able to study the major you want to study.
So, figuring out what you want to do in the future is the most important thing. Based on this, determine whether you are studying liberal arts or science. You are good at Chinese and English, which is an advantage for liberal arts and sciences.
Math is deadly, that's what I personally feel. I have to say that the political history and geography of liberal arts are not the same grade as what you learned in junior high school, and if you choose liberal arts, you have to be mentally prepared. Whether you choose liberal arts or science, I hope you think twice and don't let yourself regret it.
Hope you succeed.
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If you can learn science well, you have an advantage in Chinese and English, and you can start a grade with others.
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Wen. My opinion, of course.
It still depends on whether you want to or not.
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What about memory?
The material for learning the text
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Since you are good at English, you should study liberal arts! You want to pretend to be forced to study science! Hahaha.
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It depends on which one you like, and if you like to endorse, choose the text.
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Chinese and English are good, can you understand that you are not very good at mathematics, then I advise you to study literature, science and mathematics alone are more difficult than liberal arts.
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I think you should study science, because there is a very superstitious saying: science is suitable for boys, and you can also study chemistry and physics, as long as you are willing to work hard and work hard, you will definitely learn mathematics well.
There are a lot of things to memorize in liberal arts, and boys' minds are more agile.
So you choose science.
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Science! Definitely choose this, math and English should be absolutely strengthened!
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Hello. It is recommended that you study literature. Liberal arts are not boring memorization as you think, and they also require your logical reasoning and flexible thinking, which is very interesting. As your peers and peers, I wish you a happy liberal arts!
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It depends on whether you don't learn physical chemistry well or if you're not interested anymore. If you are interested and are not serious about studying, study science to become a science student, if you are not interested in studying liberal arts according to your English language scores.
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Personally, I think that choosing liberal arts or science is not only to solve the problem of your placement in the college entrance examination, but also to be your career direction in the long run. It also has to do with your character. But as far as your grades are concerned, I feel that it is better to choose liberal arts.
Because science is especially physics, if you have a weak foundation, it will be difficult to become your advantage, and it takes a lot of effort to improve, but if you spend the same amount of energy to review the liberal arts, you still have a lot of room for improvement, and you are even expected to become the top of the class. Come on, as long as you work hard, you will succeed!
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According to your interests and grades, you should study science.
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It's better to study science,,This is the situation in my high school,,I'm average in math,,English is okay,,Chinese is also average,,I don't like to memorize those things,,Physics is not good,,Chemistry is okay,,Biology is okay,,And then it's not very good.。 ,。But I'm still a scholar.
Because there are so many things in the liberal arts
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Personally, I recommend good math learning!
In fact, it is easier to find a job in the liberal arts in the future!
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It's hard to learn science in a short period of time.
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In this way, it is difficult to make up the numbers to determine whether you should study literature or science, mathematics, Chinese, and English are basic courses, and both arts and science are available. The other subjects are middle and upper, which means that you are not too partial to the class, and it stands to reason that the arts and sciences are okay. But in my experience, liberal arts are more difficult than science, and they are long-winded.
Science is relatively easy, but not absolutely, and it also depends on the person. You are good at math and are more suitable for science.
Opinions are for reference, think about it yourself, and then ask teachers and classmates, the most important thing is your own interests and aspirations.
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I suggest you study science, I'm a liberal arts student, I regret studying literature, whether it's employment or further education, science is not popular, high school mathematics in general uses not much junior high school knowledge, sometimes just use individual formulas, as long as you work hard in high school mathematics will catch up. Since physical chemistry is not bad, physical chemistry is more questions. And liberal arts, I once memorized all 4 books on politics and couldn't do it, liberal arts all rely on comprehension ability, no matter how well I memorize it, I can't learn the essay well, and the high school graduation exam is very helpful to your exam, and the future of learning science will be less, but the graduation exam is a full exam of arts and sciences, and it's not good to learn science at all, and the liberal arts just read books.
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