A collection of subject selection guides for senior one students, and the correct method of subject

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

"Guidance for Freshmen in Choosing Subjects" teaches you how to choose subjects and makes it easier for you to plan your life.

The method of subject selection in middle school has been developed with the development and reform of higher education in China. Originally, it was a branch of arts and sciences, and after the division of arts and sciences, the branch of arts and sciences was politics, history and geography, and the branch of science was a branch of arts and sciences. After the implementation of ENS, freshmen can choose from more subjects: 12 subjects to choose from in 3+1+2 and 20 subjects to choose from in 3+3.

The advantage of this approach is that students are more flexible in choosing subjects and can choose according to their preferences and strengths. However, with the increasing number of options, there are more and more questions to think about, resulting in many students being a little confused and completely unsure of what to do. For new students, choosing their own major is very important, which is not only related to their future academic and career plans, but also related to the improvement of one's interests and overall literacy.

The following is a brief explanation of several ways to choose subjects in the first semester of junior high school, and students who don't know how to choose subjects can use it as a reference!

First of all, you should understand your hobbies and specialties, and choose the subjects that suit you according to your preferences, starting with recognizing your hobbies and expertise. Students can review their academic performance and hobbies in the first year of high school, know what subjects they are good at, what subjects they are interested in, and what they want to do in the future. At the same time, students can also deepen their understanding of their hobbies and expertise by participating in various subject competitions and various extra-curricular activities.

Second, to grasp the characteristics of each subject in secondary schoolBefore selecting a course, it is necessary to first clarify the characteristics of each subject in secondary school, such as the curriculum and teaching content. This will help students deepen their understanding of each subject and choose the most suitable subject.

Three. Starting from the definition of the university and the needs of the selected disciplines, we will grasp the direction of work of each major.

Before you choose a major, you need to know what major you want to choose, such as what major you want to choose, such as what major you want to choose. In addition, it is also necessary to have a clear understanding of the employment status and employment direction in the field, so that you can evaluate yourself more reasonably. If you have decided on the subject you want to apply for, please refer to the relevant regulations of the institution you are applying for in the "Guide to the Requirements for Elective Subjects for Undergraduate Admissions of Ordinary Colleges and Universities (Ordinary Version)".

4. Provide relevant information to parents and teachers.

Parents and teachers are good guides in their children's academic journey, and their opinions and suggestions help children to make the right choice of major. Before choosing a subject, you should communicate with your parents and teachers, listen to their opinions and opinions, and then make a decision according to your specific conditions.

v.Emphasis is placed on the correlation and advantages between disciplines, and there is an intrinsic relationship between subjects in high school, so we should pay attention to the correlation between subjects when choosing courses. For example, students majoring in mathematics, physics and chemistry can study science and engineering and science in the future, and students studying history and politics and economics can go to the direction of liberal arts and science. If these courses can be linked to each other to form a system, it will be of great benefit to students later in their studies and careers.

vi.Take into account the school's conditions.

The best thing to do is to find a few classes that have good teachers to guide you and don't have to go to class. With the guidance of a good teacher, the students' enthusiasm and efficiency will be greatly increased, and they will quickly find the most suitable way to learn. If you are forced to participate, it will not only delay your studies, but also have a negative impact on the mentality of your classmates. 7. Do not ignore the comprehensive literacy of students, and when choosing a good course, we should not only pay attention to the content of the course itself, but also pay attention to the overall quality of students. By participating in club activities, volunteer services and other activities, they can exercise their team spirit, communication and coordination skills, etc., and lay a foundation for their future studies and work.

8. Integration of family elements.

In addition, when choosing a course, you should also consider whether there is a major or career related to your family, and also see if your family can afford the course and college you choose in the future. The children of rich families do not have to worry about their future education, but the children of ordinary families have to think about it.

After 2024, there will be changes to the subject offerings of some subjects, including linking physics and chemistry. Most engineering, science, and medical majors can't be applied unless you choose physics and chemistry. So, before choosing a subject, you have to make a choice between arts and sciences. Every year, the number of admissions to art schools is declining, and in cases where science and art subjects are not much different, priority is given to science.

When you were in your senior year of college, would you choose to do both arts and sciences or arts and sciences?What do you think, you can post it in the comment area!

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