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My son is a senior one this year, and he is good at math. How should he choose a subject?
If you are relatively good at math, I suggest taking science.

Generally, people who are good at mathematics have strong logical thinking and outstanding abstract ability, not to mention their computing ability. Therefore, people who are good at mathematics should not be bad at physical chemistry. If they study hard and study hard, it is no problem to study science. One advantage of studying science is that universities can choose a wide range of majors, making it easier to find a job after graduation. This is the so-called "learning mathematics and physics well is not afraid to travel all over the world".

However, one thing needs to be explained. That is, good math in junior high school is not necessarily good math in senior high school. This is my personal experience as an experienced person. At that time, the total score of mathematics in our senior high school entrance examination was 120, the top students in mathematics were able to test 1 15 or above, the good students were able to test 105- 1 15, and the average students were able to test 96 or above. However, in senior high school, many students who scored above 96 in the senior high school entrance examination scored 40-50 out of 100. This is because high school mathematics is much more difficult than junior high school mathematics, which needs to be considered when choosing courses. It is recommended to choose carefully.