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I advise you to learn reason!
I'm a scholar of literature, and the more narcissistic one says that I have both arts and sciences! Therefore, when choosing a high school year, I was particularly wandering, and I didn't know what to learn. At that time, I thought that there were few people studying liberal arts and there was little pressure of competition, and I could get into the best class in our school by studying literature, and it was more difficult to get into the best class in science, so I chose liberal arts.
This is destined to be the choice I regret the most in my life.
When I filled in the application in the third year of high school, I found that many people choose science for a reason, and the liberal arts enrollment is generally only half of that of science, and the liberal arts recruit fewer people and the liberal arts major is not very good now. For example, liberal arts students generally study law, literature, language, economics and other directions, and now these majors tend to be saturated, and many majors that were originally liberal arts are now recruiting science students. There are many good majors in science!
The liberal arts are relatively empty, and it is not interesting to learn, which is the most depressing thing for me!!
If you're not particularly bad at science, I highly recommend that you study science, you have to look at the long term!!
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I advise you to learn reason! I'm a science student, although I'm a little tired of doing questions. But if you look at the occupations with the highest employment rate, most of them are science.
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I think it depends on your personality, if you are more extroverted, and you like to play basketball, and like sports, then I think you have better to learn theory; If you are more sensitive, very concerned about feelings, and more silent, then I think you are better at studying literature. If you are studying science now, but you just can't learn well (provided that you don't work hard to learn), then don't worry, the first and second years of high school are just laying a foundation, the focus is on the third year of high school, there will be many people who study hard in the third year of high school, and this is how the dark horse comes out, and your grades will be very different from the first and second years of high school. If you're working hard to study math and physics, but you just can't study well, I think it's better for you to choose liberal arts instead of doing thankless work.
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Learn well and don't spend too much time memorizing things.
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Regardless of whether you study literature or science, you must be good at mathematics and English. If you have a good sense of physics, it is better to study science, and in the future, you can get a good job and choose engineering in college. If physics is really not satisfactory, then choose liberal arts.
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Good science! Interesting! Especially science!! 11
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You can choose according to your interests and hobbies, read what you wrote, I think you want to study science, after all, this is the most important choice in your life, you should be rational, seriously evaluate your advantages in which aspect, and then make a choice. Remember, I'm in control of my life, come on.
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I suggest you learn to be reasonable!
I'm a science student, although I'm a little tired of doing questions. But if you look at the occupations with the highest employment rate, most of them are science.
And there are many students who are admitted to liberal arts majors, but some liberal arts majors are not able to enter science majors. In addition, if the score is the same, most schools give preference to science students.
Therefore, it is still more promising to study science.
Studying liberal arts is more difficult than studying science, liberal arts requires a high level of comprehensive quality, high logical thinking and comprehensive analysis ability, especially politics, now politics is not like the original, and you need to have a fairly high ability to understand and generalize. Choosing a liberal arts and sciences major is a big deal, and you need to think carefully before deciding. As for employment, the arts and sciences are the same, and it is easy to find a high-paying job no matter what major you study from a key undergraduate, so you don't have to worry too much about this. >>>More
Science!!! What I said may be one-sided, but I have a deep understanding that science admissions are much more My classmates in the province's liberal arts rank more than 100 is not as good as the school I went to with the science rank 500 In addition, employment is also much better in science Liberal arts want to be employed and study in graduate school A study for several years may not be good And the premise is that the school is good It is difficult for you to get ahead Although science is difficult There are more people Employment is definitely better than liberal arts!!
Liberal arts, your science advantage is not obvious, science relies on logic and strong responsiveness, in fact, geography is biased towards science, if you have advantages in arts and sciences, then geography and biology should be good, but your geography and biology are not good, not your arts and sciences have an advantage, but read liberal arts, mathematics will have an advantage. If you choose science, it will be painful to study later
Decisive science. Because you have an advantage of 124 in English. >>>More
It is recommended that you study liberal arts.
I was from the past, and I had the same problem at the beginning, but then I chose liberal arts, and I was admitted to the university of my dreams (I am not very demanding). >>>More