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Senior one's math score is average. Should I choose liberal arts? Why?
Children's math scores were not outstanding when they were in their first year of high school. Should they choose liberal arts?

You should choose liberal arts.

Because liberal arts and science need different subject thinking, the core thinking of science needs mathematical thinking, and children's rational analysis ability is strong enough to let children learn all subjects of science well. However, if your child has poor grades in science and doesn't have much outstanding scientific thinking, it is recommended to choose liberal arts.

Liberal arts subjects include Chinese, English, political history and geography, as well as liberal arts mathematics. If the child's math score in Grade One is average, it shows that the child's mastery of math knowledge is not solid, and it is less difficult to choose liberal arts math than science math. At the same time, when children grow up to senior three, both physically and intellectually will reach the peak of development. At this time, children's math scores are likely to be significantly improved, because children's intelligence has developed to a certain extent, and many things will be solved.

On the other hand, if a child studies science, the difficulty of science mathematics is not low, and because the child's math performance in Grade One is not good, he is likely to lose interest and hope in learning science mathematics with the increase of difficulty. This is also very harmful to learning other subjects. If children's enthusiasm for learning is obliterated, a benign learning cycle will not be formed. This will reduce the child's total score and scores in all subjects, and at the same time there will be a series of psychological problems, resulting in great pressure and insomnia. Therefore, the most scientific way is to let children learn liberal arts. Except for liberal arts mathematics, other subjects can't use mathematical thinking, such as politics, history and geography, which belong to liberal arts. More memorization will effectively improve your grades. At the same time, liberal arts mathematics is also the place where liberal arts students open their scores. If their children can improve their math scores in future studies, it will effectively boost his high school scores.