1. liberal arts papers are difficult, and science papers are even more difficult. Mathematics in science is more difficult than that in liberal arts, and the topic is more difficult, which leads to science mathematics becoming a stumbling block for some students whose mathematics is not so top-notch. But it is also understandable, because after all, many students choose liberal arts because mathematics is not very strong, and liberal arts mathematics is average. For so many years, the difficulty is simpler than science mathematics. It is said that if you learn mathematics and physics well, you will not be afraid to travel all over the world. However, goose, physics and chemistry are very daunting for candidates with weak foundation in junior high school. But the politics and history of liberal arts are different. Generally speaking, the learning method of liberal arts is mainly reciting. As long as the skills of reciting are in place, the score will not be much lower.
2. The criteria for science students to transfer to students are relatively uniform, but the answers to politics, history and geography of liberal arts are not uniform, so they are reasonable. When you do a five-year college entrance examination simulation for three years, you can see that the materialized students' answers are one and two, and there are two kinds of results without standard answers, so it requires students' computing ability and problem-solving ability. Basically, if one of all the steps is stuck, then you can't get the final correct answer. However, there are no fixed answers to the answers of liberal arts and many composition questions. As long as it is reasonable, it can be scored, so even if the correct answer is not obtained, as long as the answer is relevant, it can be scored.
In fact, whether it is liberal arts or science, there is no shortcut to learning. Of course, choice is also important, but hard work is the only way to success. I hope all candidates can get what they want in the college entrance examination and enter their ideal university. Come on!