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Will there be a big gap in the scores of liberal arts mathematics in the college entrance examination? I am a liberal arts student. I am not good at Chinese and good at math, so I can only rely on num
Will there be a big gap in the scores of liberal arts mathematics in the college entrance examination? I am a liberal arts student. I am not good at Chinese and good at math, so I can only rely on numbers. Liberal arts students are better at math, but they still have certain comparative advantages. As for the score, it depends on which group you are targeting. If there are more than one line of candidates, you can't open a big distance.

In addition, in terms of language, the overall score will not be too big.

PS: I suggest you don't care too much about this score. Or we should measure ourselves from the total score, scientifically evaluate the scores of all subjects, and then see which level the total score can reach. For example, if you need 580 points to enter the key line and 480 points for other subjects, then your math test 120 or even 130 will ensure that you enter the key line. In this way, don't pin your grades on a certain subject, but try to decompress yourself.