The combination of history, geography and biology is one of the few students who take the exam. More combinations are generally materialized life, materialized politics, materialized physics, materialized biology plus other combinations and so on. Of course, the situation in every place is not exactly the same, but most people choose history, geography and biology.
Advantages of combining history, geography and biology
The biggest advantage of this combination is that it is easy to learn and not difficult. Let's talk about history first. History is an interesting subject and students are interested in it. Everyone can understand in class, and there are no students who don't understand. However, history subjects are trivial and complicated, which may be a headache for students who don't like reciting. A large number of historical facts, what happened in each historical stage need to be remembered, and interdisciplinary and all-round answers are needed.
In short, history class is not easy to take now. Although I am eager to study, I can't get high marks. Although geography belongs to liberal arts like history, it is classified as a science in liberal arts in universities, which is more difficult to learn than history. Some places, such as atmospheric circulation and earth movement, are very difficult. Of course, geography needs to be understood more than proper recitation, and students can do well in the exam as long as they understand it.
Disadvantages of this combination
As I said just now, not many people choose this combination, which is a big disadvantage. In the case of grading, the more people you choose, the greater the reference value, or the more beneficial it is to most students. This combination can be considered for students who usually like to remember and have poor thinking ability.
Another disadvantage of this combination is that the proportion of majors that can be applied for is relatively small. As can be seen from the above picture, it is troublesome for some candidates, especially those who apply for science and engineering. Most subjects in science and engineering require physics, which can account for 90%. Therefore, instead of physics, only biology is selected, and many science and engineering majors are basically unable to apply for the exam.