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I suggest you study literature
According to your personality and comprehension, I feel that you are suitable for studying literature, especially for law, finance, IT and other majors. The key to these things is the thought and perception, and it is a matter of consciousness and consciousness, so studying literature can shape your ability in this area very well.
I'll give you a way to learn the text:
Inductive learning is an efficient method of liberal arts learning.
To be good at induction, especially in history and politics, it is necessary to list the knowledge in a framework diagram.
For example, history, from the Xia to the Qing Dynasty, the political system, economic system, social culture, etc., causes, conditions, influences, significance, and so on of each dynasty are listed one by one. Form a clear structure diagram, what problems you encounter will immediately be from this knowledge point, think of the outline in your framework diagram, quickly expand by the outline, what is the reason, what is the meaning... Constantly generalize, the knowledge points in your thinking mode are gradually simplified and organized.
The efficiency of learning has also naturally increased.
For example, politics can also be represented in the form of a framework, where political knowledge, economics, philosophy, and culture are all summarized in a structural diagram.
When it comes to geography, it is physics in the liberal arts, which is the most difficult. I have a headache when I see the time zone, air pressure, etc., but in fact, these things are sorted out, and it is not difficult to learn. Geography can also be listed in a frame structure, but this frame is a map.
To study world geography, we should have a map of the world in mind, which is divided into several continents, oceans, the eastern hemisphere, the western hemisphere, those typical countries, and so on. The same is true for studying Chinese geography, installing a map of China, how many provinces, the specific situation of each province, and so on, gradually expand from the general to the specific.
Once you've got the framework diagram organized, it's fairly easy to memorize the knowledge points.
Speaking of questions, in recent years, history has gradually tested people's livelihood, economy, society, culture, and other positive and meaningful issues, and political issues have become less and less, such as the sensitive War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the struggle for hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union.
History and politics are linked, and political hotspots reflect historical priorities. Studying politics is also a hot issue.
Geography is the focus and trend of regional geography in recent years.
Today's liberal arts are no longer as rigid as before, but now they pay attention to understanding, social reality, and comprehensive ability, and now the topics are becoming more and more autonomous. So you have to be flexible in your studies. Understanding is key.
In addition, mathematics and foreign languages are the two thighs of learning literature, and these two subjects must be learned well.
If you can persevere. Then I believe that you must be an excellent liberal arts student, and I believe that it is okay for you to run towards your major.
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According to what you said, it's better to choose science, it's better than liberal arts.
My situation is quite similar to yours, and I regret the article I chose
The college entrance examination is only 179, and the average passing grade is not counted, which pulls a lot of points for people, and in the end, it is mixed with two schools.
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If you want to be more relaxed, I recommend that you choose liberal arts, with less homework and easier exams than science.
In fact, science also has to memorize a lot of formulas, and I don't think you're interested in it.
In addition, many students who are good at science are not bad at liberal arts, but they generally go to science, so if you apply for liberal arts, you can also improve your ranking in the exam in the future.
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I'm a high school graduate now, and I'm a science student. According to your situation, I think you should apply for science, mathematics, science, and chemistry in the third year of high school are not difficult, as long as you study hard, there is no problem in the decision, science is also very good to choose a major, and the future is also very good, I wish you success!
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I'm a person who has come over. I don't know what kind of personality your personality will account for 50% of your choice, but here's my opinion, you say that you often fail math. It's not surprising, it's probably that you haven't adapted to high school math, and I was too, I won't say much nonsense, I'll say 3 points:
First, from a utilitarian point of view, if you are good at English and Chinese, you will have a great advantage among science students.
Second, in terms of importance: mathematics is the soul of science, mathematics is good, physical chemistry will not be bad, mathematics is not good, physical chemistry is not necessarily bad, after you are exposed to mathematics, one day, or for a period of time, you will reach a period of transformation, that is, it is very uncomfortable, there is a feeling of high and low, it will be very uncomfortable, but you have survived and found that high school mathematics is like that, a science student can not control mathematics, he will always stagnate.
Third, from a practical point of view: science students will have endless questions, will be more tired, I say tired, I mean that you have not changed the passive to active (that is, you can't control the test questions, the control here is to see through the test questions), in fact, as long as you understand, think through, there is still fun. And I correct you a little, and it must be corrected, and science students also have to remember things, they must remember, like an example:
Why didn't the United States let Qian Xuesen go back to China, didn't it just make him unable to bring any materials back? In fact, the Americans would rather send all his materials back to China than want him to return to China, because Qian Xuesen has missiles in his head.
I'm a freshman, but I can't do anything above, so I'm now studying computer science at a very ordinary university (in a way, there is no distinction between computer science and mathematics)...Every day I think about high school, high school looks very bitter on the surface, but the heart is very happy, every bit of high school will become your unforgettable moment, cherish high school for 3 years, do what you want to do, play happily, high school is not only only the college entrance examination, don't be led by the nose by the college entrance examination, otherwise you will never win it, if you want to fall in love, talk about it, and go everywhere. Friends, cherish these 3 years, liberal arts and science are not really important, what matters is whether you can control your life.
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First, in terms of hobbies, you should choose science.
Second, in terms of academics, you should choose liberal arts, because you are not good at mathematics, and there will be no room for rapid development in scienceThird, depending on your personal information, comprehensively, you should listen to the teacher, study liberal arts, after all, the teacher is relatively well-informed.
Fourth, in the end, it is up to you to decide, this is an important choice, and you should be careful to hope that it will help you!
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If you don't belong to the down-to-earth type, it's not easy to study any subject. Your cleverness and three-minute heat can really make your score improve a little bit all at once.
Don't think about whether you want to, because it's forced, forced. If you want to please Chu, which one you like! Because at the end of the college entrance examination, there are a lot of unrealistic complaints and stubborn reflections. At that time I didn't want you to regret and get tired of your subject.
In this way, you can take the test for yourself, not just for the sake of the test.
No matter which subject you choose, the most important thing is the score in exam-oriented education!
But you shouldn't have made it to the election, right? Don't look at how many points you usually get, where you score. You should do more questions to see which book you have lost points in, and whether it is easy to make up for it within half a year.
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Science! First of all, you are interested in science.
And then you're doing a good job.
The level of English should be poor in the liberal arts, but it should be okay in the sciences, and the language is very advantageous in the sciences.
Then, the most important thing is that it is more promising to study science, and it is difficult to find a job after studying liberal arts!
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I think I chose science. Interest is very important, with interest as a natural driving force, even if you think that your science grades are not satisfactory, you will have the motivation to study science subjects, I was also the same reason as you at that time, I didn't like endorsement, and chose science.
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I suggest you choose science, first of all, you are interested in science subjects, although your mathematics is relatively poor, but first of all, your interest is here, so your immediate easy test, and then you also have to consider your language for your college entrance examination, no matter how good your language is, not to say bad things about you, you will at most improve a 10-20 points, but you often fail mathematics now, you have a lot of room for improvement, and it is not a problem to improve your efforts by three or forty points, and if you study carefully, I believe you will soon catch up. After all, science subjects have a certain connection, and if you don't have a foundation in mathematics, other science subjects can't do so well, right? In fact, mathematics is not so difficult, you understand it well, you will find that you do it handy, usually do more questions, accumulate experience, will not ask classmates and teachers not to be embarrassed, it will not be normal, teachers will not be able to... Finally, I recommend that you choose science.
No matter what you choose, I wish you good in the exam and get into a good and ideal university.
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Science – Interest is one thing. The main science majors have a wide range of employment.
If you don't like the habit of endorsement, it will have a huge negative impact in the later stage, especially for major topics in the liberal arts (such as your politics), so it is not recommended to study literature.
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You're all interested in science, why are you still studying liberal arts?
Besides, the country is too peaceful, so why do you want many people to study politics???
Even if it's a graduate school entrance examination, there are few people who study politics, and they all memorize it wildly when they take the exam!!
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It depends on your situation, it's better to choose science, what you are interested in, learning is also a kind of enjoyment, taking the university entrance examination is secondary, you can be admitted, and after graduation, it is nothing more than relying on your ability,
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It is recommended that you study literature, your situation suggests that you study literature, you study literature, it must make sense, your mathematics is not good, learning science is a loss, and your physics, chemistry, biology or something seems to be good, but have you thought about it, that is just because the first year of high school is relatively simple, and it is difficult to get to the back, in my experience, after arriving at university, science things are more difficult, and they are inseparable from the support of mathematics, you will be more difficult when the time comes, and the small college entrance examination for learning literature is better, in the college entrance examination, there is only one subject of mathematics, You need to use your brain, and if you memorize anything else, you will have an easier time.
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Then choose science, since most of your interests are in science, then study hard, and there are many majors in science schools.
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Science, it's better to learn what you're interested in, and there are more choices of schools for science exams!
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Based on your information, as well as your own preferences, you should choose science
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Liberal arts! It is difficult to get into a university for science now.
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In your case, science is better, but the pressure on science will be greater than that of liberal arts. Trust you.
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It is recommended that you study literature, your homeroom teacher suggests that you study literature, it must be reasonable, your math is not good, learning science is a loss, and your physics, chemistry, biology or something seems to be not bad, but have you thought about it, that is just because the first year of high school is relatively simple, and it will be difficult to get to the back, in my experience, after arriving at university, science things are more difficult, and they are also inseparable from the support of mathematics, so it will be more difficult for you to come.
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It's better to choose science. Interest is the best teacher. And now it's easier for science students to find a job.
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If you can do math well, you can choose science, but if you can't, you can choose liberal arts.
I'm in high school, and when I was in the election, I thought, "I'm so bad at politics, so bad, what I'm going to do in the future."
Originally, I thought that maybe politics would be easier in the future, but my friend who is now studying liberal arts told me that politics (the sophomore year of high school, the science I chose) is hard to die, and it is becoming more and more difficult to learn. Short-answer questions are also becoming more and more difficult to answer. I'm glad ah, I'm glad ...
She's a very hard girl, and I'm sure she won't talk nonsense.
Let's not talk about the interest aspect, do you look at your grades, you don't have to pay attention to how many points you can get, you have to pay attention to how many places you can take.
It's okay if you are in the second year of physics high school, you must lay a solid foundation. Clarify the structure of knowledge. Structure!
Don't make a mess of your head. Chemistry is easier to learn, and you know the liberal arts in science... Biology aside, it's basically the easiest in science.
Anyway, be diligent, since you are smart, then be less lazy. Don't just do nothing.
You say you will understand the words of the liberal arts, what is the use of not speaking the official language if you understand... Exam-oriented education you know ...
Interest, you write it clearly.
You're going to start with science, hey, hey, hey.
One more reminder, math math! You hurry up and make up for it. I believe you can still catch up with the sophomore year of high school. Then the third year of high school will be improved again. But it's a bit of a hardship. Bear with me.
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Let's be decisive in science... But the understanding is fast, but I don't like to endorse "this one, you will bury the fate of liberal arts". To be honest, understanding is based on a certain amount of knowledge.
So, if you don't bother to memorize things, you don't think you're going to be particularly clever at understanding, because comprehension is the organization and expression of known information. So... The liberal arts road is difficult.
However, math is often a failure. Let's work hard... Math is something that is not difficult to learn as you get older and your mind becomes brighter.
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Studying science, your science is not bad, now science is more popular than liberal arts, I recommend you to study science.
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Of course, it is science, China is a big manufacturing country, and the demand for talents is also engineering, but basic research such as physics, mathematics and chemistry cannot be learned, and only teaching can be learned, because China is now relying on imitation and plagiarism of other countries' products, and there is no market for basic research. You can study architecture, mechanical manufacturing, electrical and electronics and other majors.
Don't study liberal arts, finance and management are self-taught after work. It's useless to learn in school.
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Art students, that is, specialty students, if you have the ambition, willing to work hard, science is still a better choice, at least those subjects are understanding-based, take a little time, and art students apply for the university requirements are still relatively low, and design also have to learn physics and mathematics, a little foundation is always good.
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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.
I suggest you take the science major, I am a liberal arts student with personal experience; First of all, there are few liberal arts universities, few majors, few grades, few good students, a bunch of poor students, and the poor discipline of liberal arts classes will affect normal learning, and there are many female students. >>>More