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Should I choose liberal arts or science if I am not good at math?
1, when choosing liberal arts and science, you can't just judge according to the learning situation of one subject. You have to see whether you are good at science (physics, chemistry) or liberal arts (history, politics, geography). If they are all the same, then choose according to your own hobbies.

2. If you only look at math scores, it is a composition, because math in liberal arts is simpler than science in both the scope of study and the college entrance examination papers, and math multiple-choice questions are less than science.

3. You can choose science if you are good at physics in senior one. Don't study science if you don't know physics in senior one, because math and physics are more difficult to learn, and you can't learn both of them well, let alone sophomore one. You should know that math and physics in Grade Two are much more difficult than those in Grade One.

If science is the same as liberal arts, it is recommended to study science, because there are many choices of science. Whether it is a school or a major, or even looking for a job in the future, science has more choices than liberal arts.

5. Choose according to your favorite learning style, and see if you like to recite things or do problems. If you have a good memory and like to recite things, choose science. If you have strong logical thinking and like to do problems, choose science.

6. There is a saying that "learning mathematics and physics well is not afraid to travel all over the world". This sentence may be because there are more jobs in science, so it is relatively easy to find a job.

7. Both arts and science are inseparable from diligence. No matter how good the memory is and how strong the logical thinking is, it is no use not studying hard.