Your situation is similar to mine, but I chose liberal arts in the end and took one exam. I have a classmate who is in a similar situation to me. He chose science and only took three exams. This is the reality. , I scored 245 in the liberal arts comprehensive exam, but he only scored 101 in the science comprehensive exam.
Let me first share a suggestion about liberal arts and sciences
Rationally choosing liberal arts and sciences is a serious issue and should not be too blind. For students who have just entered high school, how to choose arts and sciences is still relatively unfamiliar. Let’s talk about how to choose arts and sciences correctly based on the actual situation of each party.
1. Consider personal interests. Interest is the best teacher. If a person is interested in something, he will accept it from the heart and get close to it. No matter how difficult the matter is, he will find ways to solve it and enjoy happiness in the process of solving it. Students can think about every bit of your life and see if you feel the same way. I believe the same is true in learning. As long as you like a subject, you will work harder. You will definitely learn this subject very well and easily. Some students have been fond of calculus and reasoning since they were young, and they can enjoy the fun of logical reasoning; some students have been well-read since childhood and are very interested in politics, economics, history and other humanities. Different interests determine different value orientations. Therefore, it can be used as a reference when choosing arts and sciences.
2. Combine the learning situation. After primary school and junior high school, if you are good at math, science, and chemistry, and you like it, then it is better to choose science. If you are good at politics and history, and you are interested in these, you might as well choose liberal arts. Some students are good at everything. , it is more appropriate to choose science. For some students who are average in everything, it is appropriate to choose liberal arts. For students who have difficulty in learning, it does not matter what they choose. Of course, Chinese and English, arts and sciences should not be too bad, the college entrance examination is exactly the same. It is recommended that students who have good scores in Chinese, Mathematics, and Foreign Languages, but poor scores in Science and Chemistry, and are not interested, should choose liberal arts.
3. Grasp the characteristics of the subject. Liberal arts majors include Chinese, mathematics, English, politics, history, and geography. Among them, Chinese and English are not separated into arts and sciences, and liberal arts and mathematics are easier than science and mathematics. Politics, history, and geography were not re-introduced until high school, and every student was on the same starting line. Liberal arts politics, history, and geography must not only be memorized, but also understood, and combined with reality and used flexibly. It mainly examines students’ humanistic thoughts, methods and concepts. Science subjects mainly study Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, and biology. Although I learned a little bit about physics and chemistry in junior high school, when I entered high school, I basically started from scratch. It can be said that there is not much connection between the knowledge. Biology is not taught until the second grade of high school, so it is the same for everyone and there are no basic problems. Science mainly tests students' analytical thinking and logical reasoning abilities. Whether it is liberal arts or science, we cannot say which one is easy or which one is difficult. Each discipline has its own characteristics. Selecting a newspaper is just the beginning. If you want to learn well, you have to work hard.
4. Pay attention to misunderstandings.
(1) The idea of ????valuing science over literature: Some parents believe that a good youngster should study science, and study liberal arts as a last resort because his grades cannot keep up; others believe that girls should study liberal arts. Forget it, boys should study science. In fact, there is no distinction between liberal arts and science. If boys are more suitable to study science and girls are more suitable to study liberal arts, it is based on the success rate of the entire group. As a parent, you don't need to care about the group. You only need to care about whether your child is suitable for reading literature or science.
(2) It is believed that the admission rate of science subjects is higher than that of liberal arts subjects: the admission rate of liberal arts subjects is slightly lower than that of science subjects, mainly because there have been relatively more people applying for liberal arts subjects in recent years, but there are not enough outstanding children studying liberal arts subjects. . Similarly, the admission rate is only a group concept, and individual students do not need special attention. String 6
(3) It is believed that it will be easier to find a job in the future by studying science than by studying liberal arts: of course, if you study science and engineering, you can become an engineer or designer after graduation. However, the socioeconomic development directions of different regions are different. For example, Hangzhou is a tourist city with profound cultural heritage. From the perspective of human resources, as the political, financial and cultural center of Zhejiang Province, the demand for liberal arts talents is still very large. Liberal arts talents are not necessarily more difficult to find jobs than science talents. .
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(4) Listen to parents’ interests or value orientation: Many parents decide on their children’s choice of liberal arts and sciences based on their own schooling and work experience, especially in current high schools, where they choose liberal arts and science subjects. Reasonable choices must have the signature of parents, and parents have full rights to control their children's choices. However, children often dare not argue with reason due to their limited academic qualifications and experience.
(5) The choice is based entirely on the quality of the results: The performance of the arts and sciences is certainly an important reference for selection, but it is not the only basis, especially when there is not much difference between the two. . Parents should not just look at grades and follow the crowd when choosing liberal arts subjects in high school, but should consider factors such as interests, values, and personality, which may benefit their children throughout their lives.
I hope it can be adopted. If you still have questions, you can ask me and I will reply to you.
Novel activity planning held by college students 1
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