Perhaps in some classes now, there will often be some polarization, that is to say, boys are good at science and girls are good at liberal arts. This phenomenon is still very common. Then why is this happening in such a class? Maybe many people don't particularly want to know. In fact, to sum up, mathematics needs more logical thinking, so boys should be born with an advantage over girls in this respect. On the contrary, girls have a good advantage over liberal arts. Of course, not everything between the two is so absolute.
The boy has a quick mind.
In every class, those smart and lively boys often have very flexible minds and very different ideas, and they can draw inferences about math problems at any time. For girls, they are naturally in a stable state, and many times their thinking is also in an inherent thinking, so for most girls with poor science, there is indeed room for improvement. Of course, some girls have better natural thinking than boys.
Boys are more explosive than girls in their studies.
Boys definitely have a great advantage over girls in physical quality, so they are much stronger than girls in physical strength. This is often seen, and other parents will also talk about it when chatting. Boys can stay until the next night, and girls may be a little weaker, because considering the physical structure, physical fitness and physical fitness are much weaker than men, which is also reasonable.
Boys have better creativity and divergent thinking.
Boys are naturally active, so his creative thinking and emissive thinking are very good. For those boys who are good at science, they should have a thorough understanding of science and knowledge, while girls are often inferior to boys because of some inherent thinking.
Of course, saying so much doesn't mean that girls are worse than boys. Many times, girls show a lot of vitality that boys can't compare with. Only in some cases, boys and girls have their own division of labor and interests, and they need to help each other and learn from each other on the way to improve their problem-solving ability. I believe that girls can also occupy the first place among science students.