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You must look at your own strength and tendency, you can choose which course you are good at, but you must learn mathematics well, and you must take the exam in arts and sciences.
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Level: Junior.
23 February 2006.
If you are very talented in liberal arts, you should choose liberal arts to take the exam, interest can stimulate potential, and in the face of things you hate all day long, imagine how can you study them in depth?
The current college entrance examination, no matter how reformed, in the final analysis, is still determined by scores, and it should be easier for you to get more points for choosing liberal arts than for science.
A few people upstairs talked about the issue of employment, yes, science and engineering students are better than liberal arts students, but you may not necessarily choose a liberal arts major to apply for volunteering, and there are many half-liberal arts majors with good employment prospects. For example, one of my classmates studied marketing, and now he is working in marketing, working for only one year, and his annual salary is 85,000; If you study e-commerce, you can be a business supervisor one year after graduation, with a monthly salary of 2000 (the average income of undergraduates in his area is 1000-1300); If you have a degree in business administration, you will be guaranteed the quality of your work in the first year of graduation, with a monthly salary of 1800 (the average income of undergraduates in his area is 1200).
So it's not about what you study in college, it's just about improving your overall quality, making your ability to accept it stronger, and your future future depends on yourself.
There are a few people who talk about the current supply of liberal arts students in excess of demand, I was admitted to university five years ago, reported measurement and control technology and instruments, at that time this major was extremely lacking, considering the employment on the report, how about comparison, this major has been saturated, I am now an architectural draftsman, gave up this major, but the job is also very good, the income is also good, you can not apply for any major now ** what will happen when you graduate, so you have to pick up the most able way to stimulate your potential, cope with the college entrance examination, apply for volunteers, and go to college.
Good luck with your 2008 exams!
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Here are some suggestions for choosing subjects in high school.
First of all, we need to be clear about why we chose three subjects. This is due to the fact that after the reform of the new college entrance examination, Chinese, mathematics, and foreign languages are compulsory subjects, and everyone has to take the exam, and these three subjects are basic subjects that cannot be selected.
In addition, one of the two subjects is selected from physics and history, and the results of this subject are included in the total score of the college entrance examination according to the original score, which is a more critical subject. Finally, choose two out of four subjects, choose two subjects from Chemistry, Biology, Geography, and Politics as the test subjects, and calculate the score according to the method of assigning points. Therefore, in high school, there are actually three subjects that you need to choose.
1.In order to have more colleges and universities to fill in the college entrance examination voluntary application, it is most popular to choose physics, chemistry, and biology. Because these three subjects are traditional science majors, most majors in major colleges and universities recruit science students, so the choice is very wide, about more than 90% of colleges and universities and majors can choose.
If you want to study science and engineering, and then the foundation of science and engineering is relatively good, you can choose these three subjects.
2.If you don't have a good foundation in science and engineering subjects, but you want to have great prospects for future development, it is most popular to choose physics, politics, and geography. Compared with pure science and engineering, this combination is the one with the largest number of colleges and majors to choose from.
About 75% of colleges and majors can be applied, including the more popular medical majors, so this choice is also a good choice.
In short, when choosing high school subjects, try to choose the direction of pure science and engineering or partial science, so as to ensure that there is a lot of choice in the future college entrance examination, which is not only a guarantee to ensure the final admission, but also a basic premise for future development.
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Students need to know their own interests and hobbies. For students, choosing which three courses as optional subjects means that they will be based on this in their academic interests and major choices in the future, and as the majors or careers they will study in the future, they can only make the best choice if they truly understand their interests and hobbies.
High School Course Selection Tips:
1. Professional-oriented subjects.
The current majors are all linked to the subjects that students take. For example, if a student chooses physics, he or she can apply for 90% of the majors. However, some students are very poor in physics, so they have to choose to avoid it.
In fact, the best way for students is to decide on their majors first, and it is best to clarify the majors of certain schools. Although the names of the majors are the same, the subjects required of students vary from school to school. For the same major, some schools may require students to choose physics, and some schools require physics or chemistry.
If students are clear about their major at the beginning, they can directly navigate to the subject combination, and after determining several combinations of options, they can decide on their own course selection. It seems that it is only a high school subject, but in fact, it also affects how we apply for university in the college entrance examination. Therefore, when it comes to choosing subjects, we must take a long-term view.
Don't just think about the present, but also consider the choice of future major. What are the restrictions of some majors, these are things that we need to understand in advance.
2. Combine your own strength.
Students basically have a little bit of a subject, after all, everyone has their own strengths, and they also have their own weak subjects. For example, in the physics class, some people learn it very easily, and the teacher can understand it at all, while others learn it very hard and tired. I spent a lot of time every day, but my academic performance still couldn't improve.
However, under normal circumstances, even if you are a weak subject, you should not be much lower than the class average. Otherwise, the problem is very closed, and it may be your own. It would be great if your strong subjects could match your chosen major, but if you can't, try to try other combinations of sensitive.
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High school subjects Physics + Chemistry + Biology are good.
First, the combination of characteristics.
Professional Coverage:
Subject relevance: This combination is a traditional pure science combination, and the learning correlation between subjects is high, and candidates with particularly strong science subjects will make this choice.
Difficulty of learning subjects: Physics and chemistry are more difficult subjects in the science category, and although the learning difficulty of biology is lower than these two, it also requires candidates to have a high memory and comprehension, which is more difficult to learn.
2. Suitable candidates.
The logical thinking ability of science is significantly better than that of liberal arts;
The target is based on students from 985 211 engineering colleges;
Universities do not consider majors in philosophy or history. Judging from the published data, the number of candidates who choose this combination is large, and most of them are excellent students, and the competitive pressure is greater.
3. Professional coverage.
According to the 2021 major selection requirements issued by the third batch of new college entrance examination reform provinces, the coverage rate of physical, chemical and biological majors is extremely high, ranking among the top three.
There are many optional majors in the combination of physics, chemistry and biology, with a professional coverage rate of more than 95%, and the majors that cannot be selected are basically philosophy and history majors. In addition, students in this combination of subjects can apply for all other majors in the future.
List of optional subjects: popular majors in engineering, computer science, economics and management, and medicine are also selected.
Restricted Subjects: Since political science, ethnology, Marxist theory, and public security under the law category require politics to be included in the selected subjects, the combination of elective subjects cannot apply for the above professional categories.
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The high school subject selection method is as follows:
First, consider hobbies.
Generally speaking, it is best to choose a subject that interests you. The so-called interest is the best teacher for learning, because of interest, so there will be motivation when learning. If you choose a subject that you are tired of, you may not have the heart to learn it at all.
Second, consider the scope of the major.
When some students choose subjects, they hope that the subjects they choose can apply for more majors in the college entrance examination. Based on this situation, the teacher believes that everyone's first choice subject should be physics, because after choosing physics, most of the science and engineering majors can be filled, so that there is no need to worry about not applying for majors in the future.
Suggestions for the selection of subjects for the new college entrance examination:
1. Physics + Biology + Geography.
The subject combination of Physics + Biology + Geography can be applied for 99% of the majors, which is easier to understand than the traditional science combination, so this combination is less difficult to learn and covers a wider range of majors.
In addition, geography is known as a minor science subject, and students maintain the coherence of their thinking while studying these three subjects. However, in order to learn the three subjects well, students have a certain logical thinking ability.
2. Physics + Chemistry + Politics.
Majors that can be applied for in the subject combination of Physics + Chemistry + Politics. Although this major requires students to develop two different thinking habits in the process of learning, not to collapse the stool only needs to master the skills of brushing questions, but also to master the tricks of memorization, but this combination can allow students to reduce the pressure of future learning.
In college, students have to learn about politics; To continue to choose to go to graduate school, students also need to take the examination for lack of sports. Therefore, this major can also provide students with the necessary knowledge base for future study.
3. History + Politics + Biology.
Compared with the first two subject combinations, the application rate of majors in this combination has decreased, but the majors that students can also apply for cover some humanities and social sciences majors, and a small number of science and engineering majors, which have a relatively wide range of applications.
In addition, compared with physics, biology is simpler to learn and easier for students to accept. As a result, this combination is relatively less difficult to learn than the first two recommended subject combinations.
At this time, it's an interest, if you don't like to study, it depends on what you want to do in the future, I chose it because I was good at science, but I was very tired and didn't like to study in college, so it was worth the loss, hehe, but it's okay now, you just rely on your interest, it's not easy for people to do what they like.
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