I think you should choose liberal arts. From your description, it's obvious that your advantage in liberal arts is greater than that in science. In addition, your interest may be biased towards science. I believe you have understood that as a girl, it is easy to learn liberal arts and science. Many girls who choose science will feel tired when they go to college, and they all want to change their direction. There is too much competition in today's society. Why not choose to relax and meet their needs? Let more time develop and compete in other aspects? The key is what you think. Besides, you should also consider long-term issues, including your major in university and your family relationship. For example, whether learning this major well will help your family, or whether your family can help you find a job soon after graduation. And so on. Perhaps the above may not need to be considered for you now. If you make up your mind, do it firmly.
It is said that middle school is a comprehensive foundation, and all subjects should be studious and not neglected. However, due to various reasons, there is still a phenomenon of partiality, so we should choose carefully when taking the college entrance examination. Chinese, history, geography and foreign languages emphasize memory, mathematics and physics emphasize understanding, and chemistry is in the middle. This is my opinion. Judging from your own speech, your liberal arts are slightly better than science, so it seems that you should apply for liberal arts. However, one thing is very important: do you like literature or science? This is very important for you to apply for that subject. Those who like literature should resolutely report to the liberal arts. Although your scores in liberal arts are slightly better at present, you are genuinely interested in science, so you should resolutely apply for science. Hobbies generate interest, interest generates motivation, and the learning effect can get twice the result with half the effort. This suggestion is for reference only. Make your own decisions.
I think you should study liberal arts. Because for liberal arts students, the requirements of mathematics are not very high, and science is different. Your math is ok, but not too top-notch. It may be good for liberal arts, but not good for science. Physics is also very important in science, so your poor physics is not conducive to your study of science. Of course, studying liberal arts or science depends on your hobbies and future plans. I hope you can weigh the pros and cons and make the right decision.
Do you know that physics will be difficult in the future? Oh ~ ~ ~ ~ Now you know what to learn.
I think interest is the most important thing. Only by developing your own interests, will your future study be more effective!
The choice of learning literature and learning theory, first, should consider their own interests and aspirations, that is, what they love to do and what they want to do in the future. Second, we should consider future employment. Relatively speaking, the employment opportunities in science are much wider. Moreover, liberal arts majors in many universities also recruit science students. Generally speaking, science can achieve upper-middle grades, and everyone can choose science.
By interest. . But your situation in art is really good. . It is recommended to study literature.
Hello, I am a student of Tongji University. A few days ago, I answered some questions from my younger brothers and sisters who are about to take the college entrance examination and the senior high school entrance examination. Suddenly I feel that I hope to help my friends in junior high school and high school as much as possible. So I have been answering similar questions in Baidu recently.
Choice of arts and sciences
Regarding the choice of arts and sciences, the main thing is to be interested in your work and consider what you want (or at least like) to do. Let me illustrate with my own example.
When I was in primary school and junior high school, my academic performance was relatively stable, because most of the knowledge during this period was very basic, such as mathematics and physics, which would not make me feel difficult. However, when I went to high school, I found that the problem was quite big. Although I can still get 890 points in the physical chemistry exam, and sometimes I am the first in my class, I know very well in my heart that I am much worse than some smart brains when I do some difficult problems.
On the contrary, I especially like humanities and social sciences, such as Chinese. I won the first place in the school's annual "Deng Xi Cup" composition competition, and my Chinese score was the first in the county during the college entrance examination. I especially like history (because my best teacher since junior high school is my junior high school history teacher). Besides, I like management very much I worked as a monitor for eleven years before college and found it interesting to deal with people.
I went to the county key, and got the first total score in the whole grade twice at the end of senior one, but all my classmates know that this is because my liberal arts advantage has pulled my score, otherwise the students with a slightly lower total score are very smart and won the prize in the national mathematical physics competition. However, I later entered the science class and never won the first place again. The best impression should be three or four (of course, Winkler's score).
So how did I choose to go to science? We separated after the semester of senior high school. At that time, my classmates told me to choose liberal arts. Your literary talent is better, don't waste it. But when I got home, my parents asked me to choose science, saying that if I studied liberal arts in college in the future, it would be more difficult to master technology and work hard. People engaged in engineering and technology can enter politics or other fields in the future, and there are many choices. And all my junior high school teachers (junior high school teachers later became my father's friends and sometimes came to visit) encouraged me to choose science. What am I thinking? At that time, people were very old and full of practical ideas. (Interestingly, I even consider that entering the liberal arts is not challenging, even if it is not narcissism, it is similar to brain fever. ) I never thought of studying liberal arts.
As a result, I entered the science class, and my grades were not as good as before, but they were ok. Unfortunately, I can't read so many leisure books as before. I only got the tenth place in the college entrance examination, and I was tied with others ... My grades were not good enough, so I had to enter Tongji (I hope to at least enter Fudan and Jiaotong University).
What is hateful is that although I didn't dare to expect to study architecture in Tongji, I accidentally entered the School of Mechanical Engineering. You know, I don't like technical research as much as you do. At this time, I began to think that if I had studied liberal arts before, at least I would have no problem getting into Fudan or the National People's Congress.
Fortunately, it was later found that there was a management major hidden in the School of Mechanical Engineering, which was relatively to my liking, so I chose this direction. After taking professional courses in my sophomore year, I like my major more and more. In short, industrial engineering is to create and deliver the products and services that customers need in time with the highest efficiency and the lowest cost. In China, the scope of work is mainly manufacturing. Starting from the summer vacation of sophomore year, I followed the teacher to do the project, went deep into the actual production site to observe and understand, found problems, put forward plans, communicated and implemented them, and finally tested and improved the project results. It is found that such projects can not only improve the profits of enterprises, but also help us make a living through consulting fees. Moreover, this project can help raise the wages of front-line workers, and their wages will naturally increase with the improvement of factory productivity, so they have a great sense of accomplishment. I'm sure I'll like working in this industry in the future.
It can be said that my choice of arts and sciences at that time was not very wise, but fortunately I like my major very much now, but what if there is no industrial engineering major in the School of Mechanical Engineering? So I hope you can consider it comprehensively and put interests first. Knowing what you want is the most important thing.
Your analysis is comprehensive, taking into account the advantages of Chinese and English. But remember, there are many talented people in science. I chose science at that time, but English has always been my most confident. Chinese is good at composition. As I said just now, in the end, my Chinese is still the first in the county. Therefore, the English language of liberal arts people is not necessarily better than that of science. The advantages of liberal arts are not very different, but you can increase your advantages by improving your English and Chinese.
Let's look at the review methods of English and Chinese.
English
English is my most sure course in junior high school and senior high school. In a key high school where the master is like a forest, the first grade in English paper can always help me get the total score, so let me tell you something about English learning in high school first. As long as you really take the time, you can mention more (my English simulation in senior high school is generally between 130- 143, and it seems that I have never passed the exam higher than 143, and once it is not too low, it is 128, which is relatively stable). I have shared these experiences with many people (through conversations, emails and Baidu), so my learning experience is really "copying" ... copying ... copying again. "If you think it's reliable, try it. I hope it will help you.
A. reading: (if you only lose 2-4 points in this part and can't improve any more, that's enough)
Improve speed and accuracy. When there are compulsory subjects every day, you must have a sense of accomplishment. According to your foundation, your speed should be no problem. If you have a problem, do one thing every day for a month or two, do it every day, and measure the time every day.
The above is about reading speed, so now let's talk about improving the accuracy. Sometimes we have to consider the question type when training. 1 According to my experience, many problems in English reading can be found in the original text, but why not often? The reason is that many times the options will be disguised by synonyms, sentence transformation, narrator transformation and so on. Knowing this, you may know how to find the answer to this kind of question. 2. Topics like "influence" and "foreshadowing" often appear in the last topic of an article. Summarize a few more articles and see what their correct options are. 3. There are some types of articles, such as news reports, tabular forms and menu forms. Maybe you can look at the topic directly, but pay attention to the corners.
(PS: The training method of cloze can be understood by referring to reading, but the difference of cloze is that it must test some questions about grammar, part of speech and word collocation, so sometimes it is necessary to analyze the coping strategies of different questions. )
B. Listening: (Actually, for you, listening should reach the level of speaking and understanding a sentence in an English exam. If not, listen to my training method. )
Practice listening every other day for a month, preferably in a step-by-step training form (a set of questions from easy to difficult). Listen to the elementary questions for a week, listen to the original text thoroughly, think about the answers, and feel that you can basically understand them, so that's all, and then spend two weeks listening to the intermediate questions. ...
This training method is simple and effective, and you have something to do every day. The point is, 20 minutes a day is 20 minutes. Don't spend too much time, or the rest of your schedule will be out of order.
C.grammar: (You can do this)
Grammar questions are different. This depends on your grammar, one by one. I suggest buying a grammar book with concise and comprehensive knowledge points. Do more exercises instead of many examples. (I remember that before the college entrance examination, we all used a book, A Guide to English Grammar Practice (edited by Guo). The exercises in that book were done three times before the college entrance examination, and the next two times were almost fast. The whole book took six or seven hours. Results When doing multiple-choice training, 20 questions were often solved in two minutes, and many of them were repeated. )
D. composition (strongly recommended)
English composition in junior and senior high schools focuses on showing one's own level: 1. Grammar, try not to make grammatical mistakes. 2. Writing, writing as neatly as possible, on the one hand can make the teacher look comfortable, on the other hand, it also shows that your writing ideas are very smooth. 3. Flexible use of clauses, long sentences, beautiful sentences and advanced vocabulary. When I was a sophomore, I bought a book "Wang Changxi's Ten Sentences Composition Method", which talked about the skills of writing with beautiful templates in CET-4 and CET-6 (to be honest, this is a bit opportunistic, but it is more than enough for the exam). I analyzed the usual test papers and found that 60% to 70% of the topics in the composition were related to the five types of topics introduced. I sorted out several different templates of the same subject provided by him, and sorted out a template that I think is most suitable for each subject (there are many highlights in the template, showing off my superb grammar skills). Then I try to change into a suitable template every exam, and the result is that my composition will become one of the model essays in all likelihood.
Examples of tiger balm sentences
1.___ has become the focus of people's attention, and _ _ _ _ always attracts people's greatest attention.
2. _ _ _ plays an important role in all kinds of reasons for this phenomenon.
3. People don't agree on _ _ _ _. Some people take it for granted that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, while others think that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
E. Memorize words (your foundation doesn't need to do this)
I have seen many people recite English words very inefficiently, such as wonderful, w- o- n- d- e- r- f- u- l, wonderful, (why do you have to pronounce them letter by letter? Letters are the most meaningless. In my opinion, I only recite it twice. The first time, look at the pronunciation behind the word, read it out, then look at the spelling of the word (write it down syllable by syllable) won- der- ful, and then look at the part of speech and Chinese notes. The second time, you must leave the book at this time, then remember the pronunciation, read it again, and spell the word syllable by syllable in your mind. If you remember it, go on to the next word. If you don't remember, look at the spelling of the textbook again (remember, only give yourself a chance to supplement), and you can remember a word two or three times at most. My experience is that if a unit has 50 words, it takes 15 minutes to recite the words.
Besides, remember to review. As for memory, review is the most important thing. You can get into the habit, for example, I review this week's English words every Saturday afternoon after school (I don't know if you make up lessons, but if you make up lessons on Saturday, it should be the most relaxing time for you).
In the same way, when you review other subjects. The same is true for reciting other materials, such as politics, history and geography. Read or watch them first. You got it? Then mark this passage with a pen. There are several points in this. There are four points in this. Ok, leave the books/materials and try to recite them. You recite 1.3. Ok, then read it again and recite 1, 2, 4. Last chance! In this way, ask yourself to be taller. "There is only one chance!" You will improve a lot of efficiency. ]
Chinese
Writing is the key to learning Chinese. I don't know where you are from, but the composition from anywhere accounts for at least 40% of the score. As an exam-oriented composition, it is of course the best to write profound thoughts, but it is important to be good at writing. It is suggested to read more excellent articles and recite more beautiful articles describing historical figures. As long as you understand and transform what problems you will encounter in the future, your composition will always be brilliant.
I don't know if you can accept this view. If our articles are to be published, we must express our true views and show our own style. On the one hand, his readers are basically teachers, and almost all marking teachers value form first. Therefore, even if we don't like grandstanding and vain writing style, in order to let the teacher know the profundity of our thoughts, we should let him read it first, and then he won't know this article until he has finished reading it. Therefore, we must pay attention to the content of the composition, the style varies from person to person, but the form should be considered.
If you don't like prose, then the scope of your writing is limited to narrative and argumentative essays, and it is more likely to practice argumentative essays in a short time. Then 1. Your thinking should be sharp, try to be different, and try to add more elements of your own thinking, unlike some people who just copy arguments or even arguments. 2. recite some arguments similar to historical figures. As long as you understand and transform what kind of topics you will encounter in the future, your composition will always shine. To sum up the similar forms of refuting papers, at least you should have a routine. In case you are in a hurry, you can finish your composition skillfully.
Like any famous book, such gangsters will pass by and recite it without losing points.
Reading (scientific reading and ancient Chinese refer to the training method of English reading introduced above)
What should I do if I want to choose liberal arts but I'm afraid I can't learn well? I'll tell you some learning experience, hoping to give you some inspiration.
The study intensity of science after choosing liberal arts
What about physical chemistry and biology? First of all, HKCEE is too simple, 85% of which are topics in HKCEE syllabus. As for your love of liberal arts and your memory, if you don't get straight A in HKCEE, I feel sorry for the people. Next, you will soon stop studying these subjects. You just need to finish your homework in the second year of high school (don't worry about them in the third year of high school). You usually do a good job in liberal arts subjects first, then do what you are interested in (reading literature books, studying international politics and other related things, watching school activities), and then have time to study extra science subjects.
Liberal arts learning methods
geography
I studied science in high school, but my sister studied literature, so I briefly summarized it when I was tutoring her. Geography mainly has two parts.
There is one thing that needs to be memorized, such as regional geography and human geography, which requires us to arrange our own plans to review the textbooks completely, and finally sort out the main lines ourselves and connect them with a framework. We must be efficient in planning (don't count where you read, but have a sense of task and integrity for our own requirements). For example, you stipulate that you should read five chapters of geography book 2 during the three-day holiday on New Year's Day, instead of just two chapters. But you should also know that your time is limited, and it is impossible for you to watch a section every day. What should I do if I haven't completely reviewed the college entrance examination? You should review your textbooks, exercises and exams at least three times! There should be a feasible plan, and time should be arranged when planning. I hope I can have time to summarize and sort it out after a period of time. (for example, after reviewing five or six small topics, do a general review. )
The other needs to be analyzed, such as the earth's rotation, air pressure and so on. This is just like the math problem mentioned earlier. It analyzed several sets of test papers and found out the answer method of each quiz according to different questions. If you don't understand, you can turn to the book and ask the teacher. You can calm down and do it again after asking, but you still don't understand the question. Just like this, you can make up one question after another and break them one by one.
History learning method
In the study of history, a simple review method is to sort out the time, place, person, cause, result, influence and historical significance of each major event in chronological order according to the chronology of major events at the back of each textbook, and then gradually get familiar with it until it can be recited at last. You will find it very simple (which is why learning any subject requires a clear framework and context. )
recitation method
When reciting, regardless of language, history and geography, you usually read it several times in a row, don't you close the book two or three times? So you know you wasted a lot of energy?
1. Because if you watch it three times in a row, the second time will be almost useless. Your subconscious mind is telling itself that there will be another time, so your brain and nerves will not work hard.
Many times, because I have recited it many times in a row, I feel that these things are in a mess and I am not sure that I can recite them all. At this time, when you recite continuously, you recite not a sentence or a specific meaning, but a word or a word, just like a repeater.
3. Moreover, long speeches are not as good as our poems and songs, and rhyming can help our ears remember.
Therefore, we should raise our demands on ourselves and ask ourselves to remember that what you see is a meaning, not a bunch of words. For example, "I was very happy today, and then I had a big appetite and ate nine Goubuli buns in a row." What you see is not the superposition of meaningless words, but a picture, a meaning, a person sitting at the table eating steamed bread, with a happy face.
Ok, to sum up the skills of reciting: be more strict with yourself, read it carefully for the first time and understand what he means. It is best to take the back apart and grasp the key words, whether they are exactly the same as the original or not, but don't miss the key words. Read it calmly, leave the book, look up and read it again, read what you can't recite the first time several times and recite it again, at most twice.
Grasp the key words when reciting
For example, the bourgeois revolution established the dominant position of British capitalist production relations, abolished feudal land ownership, accelerated the formation of a unified national market, promoted the development of British productivity, and laid the foundation for Britain to become a colonial empire.
Key words: bourgeois revolution established the important position of capitalist relations of production, abolished feudal land ownership, accelerated national marketization and promoted productivity. Well, the empire can do it or not. I hope you can try to look back.
Answering skills
1. Answer questions point by point, with clear thinking and strong logic.
2. What is the significance and influence? Usually, you should test your familiarity with the text, remember the key words with the recitation method just introduced, know what time it is, and then play it freely.
3. Basically, you have to contact information to answer, but the contact information should also be related to the teaching materials.
4. The space is not limited, but you can't leave out keywords.
You should study liberal arts, although your interest may be in science, but you should know that chemistry is a liberal arts in science, and you need to recite the most things. Just because you are good at chemistry doesn't mean that you are suitable for science, maybe you have a good memory. Physics needs abstract thinking more, but physics science is difficult. If you think about it carefully, you only have chemistry, but if you study liberal arts, you will be a good student in your class.
Learn math and physics well, and you are not afraid to travel all over the world! Learn science!
I just passed the math and physics exams. What is the reason? What is the bad reason? Did you try your best? If you study hard and just pass, I advise you not to study science.
Chemical physics is not bad with your efforts, which shows that you have the ability. Actually, science is not as difficult as you think. Everything is afraid of hard work. If you study hard, you will learn everything at ordinary times. Finally, you will feel proud and satisfied, but not as tired as you think!
If you want to learn well, you have to pay! Come on!
I am a science student, and I think science is very interesting. I advise you to study science, and you will feel the fun when you pass the exam.
Personal opinion: I suggest you study science. But judging from your writing style, I feel that you are more suitable for studying liberal arts. This is not contradictory, mainly because all aspects of the foundation will do. Now, it's important that you like it. If you like studying that subject, you will learn it well. As long as you like it, there will be prospects for development.
You are more suitable for studying liberal arts. According to your questioning style, your thinking in images seems to be better.
In the future, science will be more practical than liberal arts in society. (Personal social experience)
It is easier to make up for the defects of liberal arts in the future, but it is not easy to make up for the defects of science. Of course, it is difficult to learn thoroughly, both arts and sciences.
Each has his own merits, so we can't generalize. It's just that there is little room for the development of liberal arts and big room for the development of science. If you are a talented person, no matter how big or small the space is, it belongs to you. What if there are only 10 people in the country and you are in the top three? There are 65438+ 10,000 people in China. What should you do after 1 10,000 people? Therefore, we should not only look at the size of space, but also consider it comprehensively.
Mainly: you like it. What you like is the best, and there will be great room for development.
Now, if the strength of arts and sciences is equal and there is no preference for any subject, you should choose science. If you get good grades in Chinese and English, it will be "cheap" to choose science.
Some majors in universities are both liberal arts and sciences.
Going to the society, liberal arts can do what they can, and science can do it. Those who study liberal arts may not be competent for the work that science can do. There are many jobs that science can do, but liberal arts can't do at all.
Advertising is biased towards liberal arts, while psychology is biased towards science.
You'd better consult your teachers, parents, experienced friends, etc.