Science only needs to master two foundations (basic knowledge and basic ability)
The score will not be too low.
Moreover, liberal arts have a higher priority than science, enrollment is less than science, and employment is more difficult than science.
I still suggest LZ study science.
Unless you really don't know anything about math and physics.
Let me attach some of my learning methods.
It is very important to communicate with teachers, classmates and especially classmates. Because the way of thinking of peers teaches closeness.
The key point is that each question is carefully selected by the teachers of the grade preparation group, combined with the excellent questions of the examination outline.
Do it again and again, and experience it.
Then there is the information book issued by the school, in which every question should be carefully studied.
Constantly sort out the wrong questions and consolidate two foundations (basic knowledge, basic skills-the most important)
If you don't get good grades now, don't attack this problem. You should grasp the choice, fill in the first few big questions, and don't lose points (important)
Avoid careless loss of points (calculation and examination errors) (important)
Loss of basic knowledge (important formula theorem, solution of basic problems-double basis) (important)
If LZ intends to count the 2 points lost in each of the above exams, it will be a shock.
If you have enough time, do some extracurricular problems in moderation.
Try not to cram (if it is too bad, the foundation is extremely weak-that is, if you don't study at all, you will cram)
Do more quiet self-study or communicate with classmates (collective wisdom is endless)
LZ must have confidence.
I didn't know anything when I first started studying physics.
As a result, in the third year of high school, I was able to do many problems at once, and I was surprised.
Since LZ is from Beijing, he should know Miao Jinli, a math teacher in Beijing No.4 Middle School.
He said that what matters is not difficult problems, but basic knowledge and basic problems.
As long as the foundation is solid, solid, solid, solid, solid.
Science is actually not difficult.
You don't have to mention too much about chemistry and biology, as long as you are proficient in textbooks.
As long as you master the basic questions and fill in the first few big questions, there is absolutely no problem with math 120.
The same is true of physics. The most important thing in physics is the examination questions in each exam, as long as you can fully master the methods, test sites and calculations.
Full marks are possible.