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I regret choosing liberal arts. Should I transfer to science?

1, choose carefully. High school students' study time is very precious. If they vacillate between arts and sciences, they will waste a lot of time. First of all, they can't concentrate on their studies. Secondly, once they change their arts and sciences, their previous studies will basically fail. After all, the choice is made by myself, and the change of major must be approved by the school, and the new environment needs to be adapted, which will have a certain impact on learning.

2. Rapid transformation. If you are sure that you have some regrets, then quickly analyze what causes the regrets, whether it is your lack of interest, poor ability or the influence of other students. On the premise of excluding the influence of other students, if you are capable and not interested, you can stick to it. If you are interested and incapable, it's no use insisting. On the other hand, think about it. After changing arts and sciences, do you have both interest and learning ability, so as to decide whether you should change to science. Once you decide to transfer, apply quickly, handle quickly, and actively participate in science study.

3. It is recommended not to transfer. From the description, comprehensive literature is not good, and comprehensive management is even worse. Although I am interested in science, I can't eat my interest. In fact, my poor biology shows that my science learning ability is not good. People are most afraid that this mountain looks higher than that one, and they are uncomfortable left and right. In fact, when I make a choice, I must have taken into account the unfavorable factors of difficult science study. Only now I choose liberal arts, distance produces beauty, and I think science is more lovely. Once you get close to science, you must have a big head.

After half a year, it is even harder to keep up. Instead of wasting time, cheer up and study liberal arts well!