Disadvantages of the combination of chemical geography and history Generally speaking, the disadvantages of the combination of chemical geography and history mainly include the following three points:
1, it is of little significance to choose chemistry over physics.
In theory, physics and chemistry are two of the six elective subjects with the highest proportion of corresponding majors, but in fact, physics is the basic subject of science and engineering majors in colleges and universities, chemistry is only related to some science and engineering majors, and college chemistry can not be separated from physics at all! Because in the current chemical engineering majors such as chemistry, chemical engineering, materials and environment, "physical chemistry" and "chemical engineering principles" are the two most important professional courses. Therefore, college chemistry majors have no physical foundation, which has a serious impact.
2. Limited choice of majors.
Because history belongs to pure liberal arts and geography belongs to a "weak liberal arts", the general direction of this combination is mainly liberal arts, which accounts for a small proportion, and candidates' professional choices are relatively limited. Although candidates can apply for some medical majors by virtue of chemistry, many majors have high requirements for physics and biology, and candidates need to be carefully screened.
3. Interdisciplinary cohesion is not close.
Chemistry, history, geography, employment direction: Chemistry is selected in high school, so universities can apply for chemistry-related majors, such as chemistry, polymer materials and engineering, applied chemistry, pharmaceutical engineering and so on. There are many related majors. High school chose history, so universities can apply for majors related to history, such as history, education, public administration, business administration, etc. Some related majors in liberal arts can apply for the exam. High school chooses geography, so universities can apply for majors related to geography, such as meteorology, water conservancy, exploration, surveying and mapping, geography and so on.
In fact, the choice of chemistry, history and geography is a mixture of arts and sciences. Many majors in universities can apply for the exam. History is the dominant discipline in liberal arts, while chemistry is not the most dominant discipline in science, but it is second only to physics. There are still many majors related to chemistry. The university will have many majors to choose from, a wide range of employment directions and optimistic employment prospects. After choosing a major, the students will also divide the direction in detail and then plan their lives.
Historical geography belongs to liberal arts, mainly reciting, and it is not difficult to learn; Chemistry is a pure science, involving many scientific thinking. Therefore, the three subjects in this combination have a low degree of discipline relevance, and students must always change their disciplinary thinking.
Therefore, generally speaking, if the candidates have good chemistry scores, they can choose this combination; However, if you don't choose physics from the majors corresponding to the selected subjects, it is of little significance to choose chemistry hard; And if you choose chemistry that you are not very good at in order to choose a popular science and engineering major, it is even more "second best".