1. Why not choose a calendar?
Every student's learning situation is different, so there are various reasons why candidates don't suggest choosing a calendar and political place, among which the most critical two are the following two:
First, the professional coverage is low, and the types of majors that can be selected are seriously limited.
No matter in "3+ 1+2" or "3+3" new college entrance examination provinces, as long as physics is not included in the scope of course selection, the professional coverage will be greatly reduced. Calendar is a pure liberal arts in the past, and only about 50% of majors can apply for it. Many high school students haven't figured out what major they want to study in the future before choosing a subject, and the coverage of the major is too narrow. When filling in your volunteers, there may be embarrassing situations where you can't apply for the major you want to study.
Second, it is not easy to get high marks in politics and it is difficult to allocate them.
Under the "3+ 1+2" mode, the re-selected subjects should be scored and included in the college entrance examination results; In "3+3" mode, three re-selected subjects must be given points. Politics seems to get high marks by reciting, but it's not that simple. There are many subjective questions in the political exam. As long as you answer the subjective questions a little, you can get a hard score. It is not easy to get high marks in the exam, and it is also difficult to widen the score gap.
But is there no advantage in politics? Of course not.
The knowledge points of history, politics and geography are closely related, and the evolution of geographical environment has a profound impact on the development of culture and the process of history. Historical research is events that happened in the past, and these events also include political development. Their learning methods are similar, mainly reciting, understanding and analyzing. It is very advantageous to study humanities and social sciences after choosing pure liberal arts, and it is also closely related to university study.
2. What major can I apply for in the integration of history, politics and geography?
Liberal arts majors can choose history, politics, geography or both.
The more popular majors are:
Chinese language and literature: you can be a teacher, or you can go to a media company to do copywriting planning or online editing.
Finance: be able to master the development law of market economy and engage in the work of securities, insurance, investment and other enterprises.
Law: a popular major in civil service examination, graduated mainly from lawyers.
Journalism: you can be a content creator in the new media industry and engage in content operation.
Accounting: engaged in bookkeeping, accounting and financial supervision in enterprises.
Less popular are:
Philosophy: You can stay in colleges and universities for research or teaching through further study.
Archaeology: you can engage in cultural relics protection and auction in museums and auction houses.
Ethnology: It is suitable for institutions to engage in cultural propaganda and policy research.
In addition to the above majors, minor language majors (such as French, Portuguese, Spanish, etc. ), history, visual communication design, e-commerce, marketing, international economy and trade, network and new media, advertising, applied psychology, human resource management, product design and other majors can apply.