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Poor physics, general mathematics and chemistry, can I study science?
The natural shunt rate of liberal arts candidates should account for about 20% of all candidates, which is 1/5. The higher the proportion of liberal arts students, the stronger the competitiveness will be because there are fewer enrollment plans in colleges and universities. Students and parents must seize the bottleneck of the enrollment plan when choosing arts and sciences.

When choosing liberal arts, students with poor academic performance should not choose liberal arts. I thought the knowledge of liberal arts could be learned well as long as I worked hard, but it was not. It can be seen from the college entrance examination questions for more than ten years that you can't pass the college entrance examination questions by memorizing all the book knowledge. Moreover, students with poor academic performance choose liberal arts, because their enrollment school plans are few and the relative path is narrow, so it is better to choose science. Because there are many science enrollment schools and plans, there are also a wide range of ways to choose.

When choosing arts and sciences, we should also consider students' hobbies, but we should not blindly accommodate students' hobbies. Only according to hobbies without considering the actual situation of enrollment schools, even if hobbies are extensive, it is difficult to achieve the goal. Therefore, it is suggested that students and parents should make rational choices when choosing arts and sciences, do not follow their feelings, and do not blindly choose regardless of reality.