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You have to look at the grades.
First of all, if you are not good at math, I mean you often fail, or you can only get 60 out of 100 papers, and it is better not to choose science. Because the mathematics of science will be difficult, especially in the college entrance examination papers.
Secondly, if the grades in all subjects are not very good, the children in the middle and bottom of the school ranking should not choose liberal arts, because the score of the second liberal arts book is indeed higher than that of the science subject, but the score of the first book is lower than that of the science subject. In other words, it will be more beneficial for children with good grades.
In my opinion, science students will be better at mathematics, and then they will choose science subjects better.
Liberal arts students are good at Chinese and English, and then they must also achieve an average score in the liberal arts they choose.
Actually, I think the most important thing is in mathematics, and there is also interest.
Because science students are the kind of people who are more able to think and do questions. Liberal arts students are very good at memorizing. If you are too lazy to endorse, unless you are very talented in the liberal arts, you must not choose.
I chose liberal arts, on the one hand, I was very bad at math, and on the other hand, I would be better at memorization. Choosing liberal arts is really a lot of things to memorize, and science is doing questions with computer scratch paper all day long.
My advice on this is based on my experience in choosing subjects in the past year, which may be helpful to you. I'm in my third year of high school now, and because I can't get an average score in English, it's a bit dangerous to get into college. In addition, there will indeed be fewer departments for liberal arts, but I don't think it will affect your future employment problems, because some very basic departments will have them.
If I feel that I have a problem, you can ask me above, as a senior in high school, I should know more about this.
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It's up to your hobbies and abilities.
I think at the beginning, I was better at reasoning, and I didn't think about any employment and applied for the essay directly, and now I have read two books, if I had reported the reason, it is estimated that it will be two or three books, but I will take the road of science.
I used to have a classmate in my first year of high school, who was super good in liberal arts, geography and history were often in the 90s, and finally said that he was applying for employment, and now he is still a junior college. What do you think of this outcome? If it's a liberal arts department, it's guaranteed to be a ...... now
In fact, science requires deep study, which is very hard, and if it is not deep, it will be eliminated. You see, the best jobs now are sales and clerical jobs, which are all liberal arts. However, it is true that the science subject has a high admission rate, and it recruits a lot of people.
Judging from your situation, the text is better than the reason, of course. If you are not afraid of hard work and want to save your capital, you should apply for science. In short, study hard, there is a way out!
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I think when choosing, it still depends on which subject you really want to study in your heart, and at the same time, it should also be combined with what major you want to study in the future college entrance examination, and it should be linked to the major you like in the future. For example, if you want to study economics and management, or computer science and medicine, you will have an advantage, because these majors have higher requirements for mathematics and biology; If I want to study other majors, I think it's better to study liberal arts.
Judging from the data you have examined, you have a greater advantage in studying liberal arts, but the premise is that you must be interested in the subject you have chosen, otherwise it will be difficult to change after making a decision. Now that you're just getting started, you can think about what you really like in your heart and what you want to study in the future. Don't make decisions that you regret.
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I like liberal arts, but I was forced to study science due to the pressure of employment.
Actually, it's mainly about your own character and love, the two books I read now, if it was a liberal arts, it is estimated that it will be at least one book, don't blindly follow it, you have to choose what you are suitable for, and work hard to learn.
It depends on what school you are, if the school is good at liberal arts, choose essays, and the good memory is still essays. If you are good at science, you don't want to be tired.
You're in a similar situation to me.
I'm from Guangdong. Selected texts. In fact, as long as you are willing to work hard. >>>More
Regardless of arts and sciences, Chinese and English are the same things. Liberal arts mathematics is much simpler than science, and it requires strong logical thinking ability and comprehension to learn science well, while learning liberal arts requires more memorization and does not require high logical thinking ability. There are not as many liberal arts majors as there are science majors, and some majors in universities can only be studied in liberal arts, some majors can only be studied in science, and some majors can be studied in arts and sciences. >>>More
It mainly depends on your strengths and grades in physics and chemistry, if you are good, of course, choose science; It also depends on whether you are a boy or a girl, if you are a girl, there is no big difference between the selection of essays and the selection of essays in the future, especially according to your introduction, it is more suitable for choosing essays; If you are a male student, it is recommended to choose science if there is not much difference in the grades of liberal arts and science, and you will be exposed to some necessary physical and chemical biology knowledge that may be useful in the future. You should make your own choices and don't be completely swayed by others. I think only I know myself better.
Choose liberal arts, rather be a chicken head than a phoenix tail.