I m a boy, I m not good at math, choose essay or choose science?

Updated on educate 2024-08-04
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    There are many majors in science universities, and it is easier for male students to find employment. The employment is relatively wide, but if you are afraid of mathematics, then you really don't know, because after college, science and engineering are to learn calculus, which is a bit difficult, in fact, mathematics is not as difficult as you think, it may be that you haven't found a way, mathematics is very useful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Personally, I feel that the choice of arts and sciences does not necessarily depend on grades, but more on interests. If you are interested in science, no matter what your grades are, I think you should choose science, and if you prefer literature, the same is true. For mathematics, it is much better to do more problems, and in addition, learning to summarize is much better than blindly doing problems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's important where your own interests are! However, mathematics in the liberal arts is simpler than in the sciences. When I was a freshman in high school, I also scored 40 points in mathematics, but after I chose liberal arts, I was able to reach more than 100 in mathematics!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Regardless of liberal arts or science, if you want to make a difference in your studies, you must learn math well!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'll also say a few words, to the point.

    First of all, you should choose subjects according to your own interests and hobbies, promote your strengths and avoid weaknesses, and secondly, don't be confused by some so-called theories in society that science is better than liberal arts. There is no absolute good or bad in this, as long as you can do everything well, do "fine", and you are not afraid that there is no place that will not accept you. In the end, the road is under your feet, and how you go depends on yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As long as you are willing to work hard, even believe that you can do it, and you must believe in yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's better for boys to choose science.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Liberal arts. It just depends on whether you can do it in the text.

    If the geography is good, choose the text.

    I can go to college anyway.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you can't choose liberal arts, mathematics, physics and chemistry, can you choose science?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With the increasing popularity of the Internet, talents in computer-related industries are becoming more and more scarce, and the number of jobs is increasing year by year, and the supply of talents exceeds the demand. Therefore, it is a good choice to engage in Internet-related industries. As for the major I want to study, depending on my hobbies and my own quality, construction art design, e-commerce, new **ui design, film and television post-production, etc. are all majors that have developed rapidly in the past two years, and the employment prospects are good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm a freshman, and I'm in a slightly different situation from you, I'm very poor at English, and my math is generally around 120.

    Whether it is liberal arts or science, mathematics and English are always the two major heads, and these two subjects are required for the college entrance examination.

    I used to study science, and then in my sophomore year, the evening self-study was basically occupied by the science comprehensive, and I didn't have much time to learn English, and I switched to liberal arts in the third year of high school, and my English improved somewhat, but it was still a little late, and finally I took the college entrance examination English 76, and I lost a lot of money.

    I hope you don't repeat my mistakes and choose now.

    To put it simply, in the second year of high school, the time for science is tight, laying the foundation, and the time for liberal arts is loose, which is suitable for the weakness of complements.

    However, you must hurry up the class time of liberal arts, take good notes, and use it when you review in the third round of high school.

    In the third year of high school, the time for science is loose, but the premise is that the foundation of the second year of high school must be solid, otherwise it will cause a dilemma of poor science and science, and the number of words is not made up.

    The liberal arts time began to slowly tighten, the things that needed to be understood increased, and the literature began to improve by leaps and bounds.

    But I think no matter what you study, you still have to go according to your interests, I was later enrolled in economics at Yanshan University in Hebei, I like this subject very much now, I have no regrets!

    I hope you can also go to your own life, you must work very hard in the second year of high school, if you study literature, you will make up mathematics, and if you study science, you will be solid and comprehensive.

    Actually, math is not difficult, just figure out the concepts and list the equations.

    In the third year of high school, you should exercise your ability to calculate equations.

    Personally, I suggest that if you want to lay a foundation, you must do all the practice problems in each chapter of the math book, so that the math of the college entrance examination will definitely not be bad.

    After reading your grades, I personally recommend the academic essay.

    Even if you let go of the 26 points in the last two big questions of the college entrance examination, (generally the first question can be done), and get the solid 124 points in the front, your score is still very good.

    May it help you.

    Happy New Year.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ha ha! We're kindred spirits! We're going to divide the subjects too, I chose science, my science is a little better than yours, and I like science more, I chose it this way:

    1. According to my hobbies, my memory is not very good, but I like to delve into science problems; 2. According to my current situation, I am now better at science than liberal arts; 3. According to my own ideals, my preference for career, my ideal is to become a scientific and technical personnel, I like to engage in research, scientific and technological innovation ......Therefore, based on these three points, I chose science. That's how I chose the liberal arts and sciences, and I hope it helps you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Or choose science, about mathematics, if you hate it very much, then although mathematics in the liberal arts is simple, your grades will not be high, if you don't hate it to that extent, choosing science has obvious advantages, because you are good in other science classes and are interested, mathematics is a thing, once you get the hang of it, it is easy to improve, and other science courses will not be a burden for you, especially English will become an advantage among science students, and liberal arts things don't feel like you because you have good grades, Especially in history, geography and politics, it is a real hobby not to shoot off.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're in a situation where the liberal arts and sciences are pretty much the same, but you have to think that in the future, the liberal arts will be a little more restrictive, like medicine, architecture, and machinery.

    The majors selected are all liberal arts, such as politics and law, language, finance, art, and so on.

    Therefore, like your grades, you can apply for whatever kind of major you like, and it is not too much worse.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Choose science! As long as you pass the college entrance examination, when you go to university, you will have more choices, employment is of course better, the problem of mathematics is not a big problem, as long as you concentrate on learning, you can at least learn at a medium level, and in the future, it will be better to look at employment, science.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your math score, science must be pulled away by the masters, liberal arts mathematics is a little simpler, but liberal arts apply for much fewer universities and majors, you think about it yourself! In fact, the important thing is interest.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In today's society, it is better to choose science, it is easy to find a job, if you choose liberal arts, there will be few employment opportunities in the future, and mathematics will not be good to learn of course In fact, as long as you enter the door, you will like mathematics, mathematics is actually quite easy to learn, find a teacher who teaches well to tutor you, and your grades should be improved, I recommend learning science, but if you want to study economics, mathematics will definitely hinder you from moving forward, so ah, you must study mathematics well.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are not good at math, you should choose liberal arts, which is much easier than science. And the liberal arts are also promising.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Choose liberal arts, the math of liberal arts is simple and won't affect you too much!

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