The high school 3+1+2 model means that students need to choose 3 compulsory subjects (Chinese, Mathematics, Foreign Language), 1 elective subject (Physics or History), and 2 optional subjects (Politics, Geography, Chemistry, Biology) in high school. Here are some suggestions for choosing subjects::
1.Consider personal interests and career plans: Choosing subjects that you are interested in and good at will help improve your motivation and performance in Xi. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider future career planning and choose subjects related to your career.
2.Understand the difficulty and requirements of the subjects: Different subjects have different difficulties and requirements, and you need to choose according to your actual situation. For example, physics and chemistry require a high foundation in mathematics, and politics and history require strong reading and analytical skills.
3.Refer to the advice of the school and the teacher: The school and the teacher usually give some suggestions for choosing subjects according to the actual situation and teaching experience of the students, and you can refer to these suggestions to make a choice.
4.Consider the rationality of the combination: When choosing subjects, the rationality of the subject combination should also be considered to avoid conflicts and duplication between disciplines.
5.An example of a combination of two extremes: Physics + Chemistry + Biology, History + Geography + Politics.
Physics + Chemistry + Biology is a typical combination of science, and the college entrance examination is the most major that can be applied for, which meets the professional requirements of most science and engineering colleges and medical colleges. It is the most challenging combination and is recommended for students who are smart and hard-working.
History + Geography + Politics is a typical combination of liberal arts, suitable for students who want to study Xi humanities and social sciences majors at the university level.
In short, the choice of subjects needs to be based on a comprehensive consideration of personal interests, career planning, subject difficulty and requirements, school and teacher advice and other factors to make the most suitable choice for you.