Physics, chemistry and biology are optional subjects for the self-taught senior high school entrance examination, which tests candidates' understanding and application ability of natural science. History, geography and politics are the other three elective subjects in the independent entrance examination for senior high school entrance examination, which tests candidates' understanding and application ability of social science.
Self-selected subject combination recommendation
1, physical-biological-historical combination
Some students choose biology because biology is better than chemistry. Because of the existence of the college entrance examination grading system, it is understandable to choose a subject with a better ranking.
2. The subject combinations are mostly materialization, biological calendar and materialization calendar.
However, if the score is reduced to 400, the proportion of biology subjects will exceed 56%, and the proportion of chemistry subjects will be less than 55%. Most of the subjects selected by students in this fraction are: chemistry+biology+geography. In other words, most students with this score will not choose physics.
Tips for optional subjects
1, the score is currently at the level of 985, 2 1 1. You can choose physics+chemistry as your major, and try to choose physics+chemistry. If your liberal arts subjects are particularly outstanding, but your science subjects are average, it is recommended to choose history.
2. At present, you are at the undergraduate level. If your goal is to major in science and engineering, agriculture and medicine, then you should choose physics plus chemistry, and then add another subject you like.
3. If you have made it clear that you don't plan to choose children majoring in science, engineering, agriculture and medicine in the future, you can ignore the necessary premise of physical chemistry and choose a combination of disciplines that you are good at and can get high marks. For example, some children can get high marks by choosing the place of origin.
At present, your grades are on the edge of undergraduate course. If your liberal arts score is difficult to get into the undergraduate course, then if you choose physics and chemistry, you may have more opportunities to apply for the undergraduate course. The last one is that your grades are at the junior college level, so you don't need to worry too much about choosing a subject, just choose a subject combination that can get higher scores.