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Why am I good at math and geometry and poor at algebra?
This geometry is not necessarily related to algebra. Geometry is more inclined to spatial concept or perceptual imagination, similar to liberal arts thinking. Algebra is more inclined to logical deduction or rational thinking, which is very similar to scientific thinking. Therefore, generally speaking, good students in geometry have advantages over liberal arts majors, and good students in algebra are real science students.

However, this statement is not absolute. It doesn't mean that learning simple algebra well means that you have strong scientific thinking. After all, algebra is just a course, which doesn't mean that people who tend to think in the liberal arts can't learn algebra well, because we all tend to a certain field. Even if we are inclined to the liberal arts field, it doesn't mean that we can't learn science well, because besides learning talent, there is another ability that can definitely be improved the day after tomorrow, that is, diligence. For example, I have advantages in liberal arts fields such as logic and speculation, but I still became a doctor of science. So whether it is good or not is only a prerequisite, not the result of the day after tomorrow. Come on LZ ~