Choosing the combination of "biology and politics" has great benefits and obvious challenges! This combination is very adaptable, and almost all universities in China can apply for it, without exception, and it is the most extensive in both selection and admission. On the other hand, there is a great embarrassing situation in the professional matching of this group, and there are great limitations in the choice of majors.
This combination is easier to get high marks. There are many students who choose biology, which is generally similar to geography. This is the students' favorite subject. Among these students, there are excellent grades and middle and low grades, and the number is large and evenly distributed, so the probability of distributing points is small.
Politics is helpful for students to take the postgraduate entrance examination and later take the civil service examination. Moreover, according to the current textbooks, the course of ending politics should be the last semester of senior two, and other elective subjects are the courses of ending the next semester of senior two. If you choose politics, it means that students in senior two can learn one less subject last semester.
As a high school student majoring in science, politics is not generally difficult to learn, especially to learn well and get high marks; Because high school politics involves obscure basic theories of economics, unfathomable basic knowledge of political science, mysterious philosophical principles and applications, and profound knowledge in the cultural field.
Introduction to the new college entrance examination:
The new college entrance examination policy is 3+3 college entrance examination mode and 3+ 1+2 mode. The implementation of college entrance examination reform should not only unify the number of words in the three subjects of college entrance examination, but also add the test results of scientific industry level to the three subjects you choose. With this design, students can compete according to their majors and interests. They can either take liberal arts courses or take liberal arts exams, which makes it possible to divide liberal arts into subjects.
"3" refers to: Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages. These three subjects participate in the unified college entrance examination, and the proposition is unified by the examination center of the Ministry of Education. The original scores are included in the total score of candidates.
1 means: physics and history. Candidates are required to choose one of the two subjects, which are independently proposed by each province, and the original score is included in the total score of candidates; "2" means that candidates choose two subjects from chemistry, biology, geography and politics. The selected subjects are proposed by the provinces, and the scores are included in the total scores of candidates through grade distribution.