Choosing courses in the first year of high school is a very important thing, but it is not a difficult thing to do. First of all, you need to understand your interests and strengths, and then choose a course according to your goals and direction. If you're interested in physics, chemistry, and geography, then a combination of physicochemical and geochemical is a good choice.
The advantage of the combination of physical and chemical subjects is that these three subjects are based on the foundation of natural science, and the learning subjects of this combination have a high degree of correlation with each other, and the knowledge points are interconnected, which can help students better understand the laws and phenomena of the natural world. Of course, it is also difficult to focus on scientific thinking in materialized combinations. Because these three subjects require strong thinking skills and practical skills.
Geography is also known as the science of the liberal arts, and the combination of materialization and geography has less memorization content, which is in line with the science learning "less memorization, more understanding.""features: As long as you study hard, master the basic knowledge, and do more exercises, you will be able to gradually improve your ability and performance.
The materialized combination is suitable for candidates with outstanding logical thinking ability and excellent grades in science, and if you are good at independent research and thinking about problems, you can choose this combination. Or if you have a strong interest in natural sciences, and your goals are based on the scientific research topics of major universities (postgraduate research direction), you can also choose a combination of physical and chemical aspects.
On the whole, the combination of materialization can avoid being with the top students''Fighting", and can give full play to the advantages of scientific thinking, which is an important choice for the new college entrance examination. Because there are many majors to choose from in the combination of physical and chemical land, such as: geography, surveying and mapping, geology, statistics, agriculture, medicine, engineering (such as machinery, electronic information, computer, electrical, etc.), chemistry, marine science, materials science, economics, management, etc. Because most science majors need to have a foundation in physics;Many medical-related professions will also require a foundation in chemistry;Water conservancy and hydropower, surveying and mapping majors will need a geographical foundation.
However, majors such as political science, ethnology, Marxist theory, and public security under the category of law are all restricted subjects and cannot be applied for.
In addition, in addition to the combination of physico-chemical, you can also consider other combinations, such as physico-biological, physico-chemical, political, etc. Different combinations have different advantages and disadvantages, and you need to choose according to your actual situation. If you have any questions or confusion, you can ask the teachers or seniors for advice, they will definitely give you a lot of useful advice and help.