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In primary school, which is more important, Chinese or math?
Chinese and mathematics are the main subjects in primary schools, and there are many subjects in junior high schools and senior high schools. However, Chinese and mathematics are still the main subjects, and their grades directly affect the total score. Relatively speaking, which one is better than the others? Let me say something personal for reference only. From grade one to grade six in primary school, the main subjects are Chinese and mathematics. Students spend the most time studying, and they usually have to take Chinese and math exams, which directly reflect their learning situation. Primary school is the key stage to lay the foundation. After six years of study, students have mastered some basic knowledge of Chinese and mathematics, laying the foundation for junior high school and senior high school.

The study of these two courses is very important for students, so they should not be partial to their subjects and strive to achieve excellent results. In primary school, I often get 100 in both subjects, mainly because of the comparative foundation of primary school mathematics. As long as you work hard enough, it is realistic to get high marks in the exam. For students, in primary school, both Chinese and mathematics have advantages, and the score gap between excellent students is generally small. In junior high school, students will learn more subjects and have heavier learning tasks. The content of the subject is relatively more difficult than that of primary school. The knowledge of junior high school is still based on the foundation, and the difficulty will be appropriately increased. In junior high school, there will be some changes in Chinese and math scores.

Relatively speaking, mathematics can open some gaps compared with Chinese. In junior high school, the gap between students' Chinese is not too big, but it is easy to open the gap at the beginning of mathematics. Those with good grades can get full marks, and those with poor grades may only have scores. When you take the senior high school entrance examination, you can show the influence of the results of two subjects. The gap between Chinese and mathematics in the senior high school entrance examination is not too big, but it is obvious. After the division of primary and junior high schools, some students with poor grades will miss high school and may choose middle school. Only about 50% of junior high school students will enter high school. After the senior high school entrance examination, students from different backgrounds will enter different schools. After entering high school, the learning difficulty of all subjects will increase, and the high scores of primary and secondary schools in high school will decrease, especially mathematics.

Many junior high school students may have scored above 140, but after entering high school, there will not be so many students with such high scores, and the gap in test scores will gradually widen. In high school, it is still difficult for China people to widen the gap. Most students will keep their scores between 80- 1 10. It is difficult to get high marks and low marks. Chinese is the mother tongue, and students have a certain foundation after a long period of study, so the possibility of widening the gap between students is relatively small. Of course, there are also some students who are particularly good at Chinese, and may score 30-40 points with other students.