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Choose liberal arts or science
Principle 1: Choose according to your academic advantages.

At present, the scoring method of the college entrance examination is still based on the total score of the competition, and the popular majors of famous universities will consider comparing the scores of individual subjects when they are admitted. Therefore, when choosing arts and sciences, we should highlight the dominant disciplines, avoid the weak disciplines, and strive to get the highest total score.

In the liberal arts college entrance examination, the most important points are math and English. Math can be done; English is not bad either; Able to read books, with strong sorting and memory ability; Physical and chemical students are not talented and have average grades. Such students suggest taking the liberal arts exam.

Good at mathematics; At least one subject in physics and chemistry is at the forefront; English is not bad; Don't like liberal arts. Such students suggest taking the science exam.

Principle 2: Consider your interests.

Choosing a subject is related to the foundation of a person's future career development: liberal arts students see a different world. In the eyes of liberal arts students, there is often a drop of water to see the romance of the world and the space for instant inspiration. The world built by romance and whimsy is as beautiful as a dream but full of uncertainty; In the eyes of science students, water is first and foremost a water molecule, and the world constructed by structure and rationality is stable and simple. However, no matter whether you study arts or sciences, you will lose the initiative in the competition without certain interest, which is particularly obvious in senior three.

Principle 3: Pay attention to your potential.

This is implicit, acquired and possible, and it is difficult for ordinary high school students to judge. The measurement of potential is mainly based on the efficiency of learning, that is, for the same individual, if he makes considerable efforts, the subjects with good grades and effects are his potential and specialty; On the contrary, I have made great efforts and put a lot of energy into it, but it has little effect. For such a subject, I probably lack learning potential.

A person's potential mainly determines the efficiency of his study and the effectiveness of his efforts, which is particularly important in art majors, because the effectiveness of his study and the height of his career do not depend entirely on his efforts.

Principle 4: Make choices in a pragmatic manner according to the current learning situation, interests and aspirations.

Through one year's study in senior high school, we all know which subjects are strong and which subjects are weak, and whether there are deviations in subjects, so we can make different choices according to different situations.

Specific suggestions are as follows:

① The subjects with obvious advantages should be strengthened, that is, the choice of science and liberal arts.

(2) Where the overall performance is average and the subject weaknesses are obvious, we should avoid shortcomings, that is, the selection of science is weak, and the selection of science by liberal arts is weak.

(3) Those who have balanced scores in all subjects and have no special interest in literature and history should generally choose science. Because academic theory not only has a larger choice of colleges and majors when applying for the exam, but also has a wider employment scope, more employment opportunities and stronger post adaptability. It should be noted that if you are engaged in literature and history majors in the future, most of them will be competent, and vice versa.

For children who are particularly good at math and liberal arts, if they have no special interest in science and engineering, it is recommended to choose articles. Only in this way can we give full play to our advantages and become the top liberal arts students in the future. The reason is that a considerable number of students majoring in literature are relatively weak in logical thinking and poor in science (including mathematics). If the subjects of literature and history are not worse than them, but mathematics is better than them, they will naturally become top students.

In the same way, for children who have excellent grades in Chinese and foreign languages and science, if they have no special interest in literature and history, it is recommended to choose a course.

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