The reason why geography is not recommended in the new college entrance examination is that students who can choose physics are unlikely to choose politics and geography! From the perspective of major selection, although you can choose half of the majors in universities and most engineering schools when choosing physics, if universities choose science and engineering majors, geography and political subjects are meaningless to career development, and even in universities, professional development may be seriously restricted.
Geography is relatively easy, and students can learn it as long as they study hard. Although there are some calculation problems, it is not too difficult compared with engineering. Unlike politics and history, geography has no huge and trivial knowledge points, which is very suitable for some students who don't like reciting.
Suggestions for selecting subjects for the new college entrance examination First of all, identify the child's personality, interests, behavior and career orientation. Parents can not only identify their children's personality types, hobbies, specialties and future career dreams through personality analysis and observation of daily life.
Second, seriously study the subjects that children like best and are good at, because such subjects are easy to get good grades; Therefore, our parents can observe that their children are best at their favorite subjects in peacetime, especially in junior high school; If children can't find their favorite subjects, at least we can observe what short board subjects children dislike the most, so we can use exclusion method to screen them accordingly.
Third, the choice of physics or history, to a certain extent, determines whether the future professional direction is biased towards literature or science, because the subject setting of universities still has obvious cultural rationality. If you don't choose physics, in principle, mathematics, physics, chemistry, statistics and so on of engineering, medicine and science can be left out, including the requirements of some schools for physics or chemistry. If you really don't like physics, if possible, students who choose history can still study chemistry or biology as subjects, so that they may have more opportunities in the college entrance examination in the future.