In the second year of high school, I was more hesitant to choose literature and science

Updated on educate 2024-07-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, when choosing a major in college, there will be no restrictions because of your choice of liberal arts and sciences in high school, if you are good at liberal arts, you can choose liberal arts, and then choose a science major when filling in the application, of course, as long as your score is enough, no one will have an opinion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Then you still choose liberal arts, it's not that you believe that you can learn well, you can't learn well, you are not very good at science, you can't believe it, the college entrance examination is very realistic, and you will understand it on the day you strive for scores in the college entrance examination to fill in the school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Since you like science and are confident that you can study it well, you should choose science. But if you're lazy and want to take it easy, choose liberal arts.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Since you like science, and believe that you can learn it well, then why not choose science, people say that interest is the best teacher, you see that the teachers are there, and the motivation to learn is also there, how can you not learn well, and it is easy to find a job after studying science!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Liberal arts can make you knowledgeable and make you silent immediately, but if you succeed in all of them, you will have the same goal, and they can make you distinguish between right and wrong!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On one side is the ideal, on the other side is the reality.

    Think about it, if it were me I would choose the former.

    Some things can be overwhelming.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you don't study science, don't study science, do you know what majors are in the liberal arts?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This depends not only on one's own personal interests, but also on one's own abilities.

    I remember when I first chose Arts and Sciences, my situation was more complicated. I'm the kind of person who has some liberal arts and science thinking, but is not developed, geography, history, biology are good, I like chemistry very much, but politics and physics are very poor... At first, I was influenced by the so-called "learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and I am not afraid to go all over the world", and I chose science when I first chose arts and sciences, but then I thought about it later, my science was not strong, and my school was not a very good school, and science students from good schools could not compete, so the second time I chose arts and sciences, I changed it to choose literature.

    For the next two years, politics was my hard work, and I didn't get into politics until the last semester of my junior year of high school, but if I had chosen science, I would have worked harder, and I wouldn't have been able to pull up physics. In the end, I was able to get into a good university, and I'm glad I made the change.

    Liberal arts and sciences are not good or bad, and you can choose what is suitable for you I hope that the landlord can choose what is suitable for you and learn to progress

    Oh, and one more thing to add, there is a wider choice of majors in science and a slightly narrower choice of liberal arts, but the higher the level of development of society, the greater the demand for liberal arts talents.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Actually, I think you've thought about it quite thoroughly, and when you divide your subjects, you have to consider both grades and future majors and paths. Personally, I think that if you have an industry that you particularly want to engage in in the future, you should focus on your own ideals and come to see whether you choose the essay or the reason, of course, no matter which one you choose, the results should not be bad. If you don't have a particularly clear plan for the future, whether it's arts or sciences, you might as well consider which one you are more interested in and have more room for improvement and development from your liberal arts and science grades.

    If it is difficult to decide on a subject, you must ask your teachers more and listen to their opinions, teachers have brought so many students, they will definitely give you some advice based on their experience. You also have to discuss it with your family, after all, your parents and elders have more experience and can help you with your staff.

    As for what you said, I'm afraid that I won't be able to find a good job if I choose liberal arts, but I don't think so. After all, the arts and sciences have their own merits. Since you like liberal arts a little more, you can try to think about it as your future path.

    It's also good to study liberal arts, if you're interested, as long as you're willing to work hard, you won't be bad at studying. If I chose something I didn't like just for the sake of my future job, I would feel sorry if it was me. After all, it is undoubtedly best to be able to perfectly combine your interests with your future career.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you can't do physics in science, if you can't, you can't choose it.

    Finding a job after liberal arts is a matter of the future, and grades are important now.

    The liberal arts ranking is much better than the science subject, and I don't hate memorizing, so I choose essays.

    It also depends on the specific situation, and you didn't make it very clear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Men's selections and women's selections.

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