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Can chemistry, politics and history be combined?
After the implementation of the new college entrance examination, students will choose subjects in high school. Some students don't like physics, so they choose the combination of chemistry, politics and history. Is this combination good or not? What are the advantages?

Advantages of theme selection

Choosing chemistry, politics and history is a good choice for ordinary students. Choosing your favorite subjects, you can learn well, and getting high marks in the college entrance examination in the future is your greatest reward.

A wide range of professional choices

If you choose to combine chemistry, politics and history, you can apply for 88.6% of the university majors, and you are also very optimistic. You can apply for both chemistry-related science majors and most liberal arts majors, and the range of major choices is still relatively wide.

Suitable for ordinary students

This may not be the best choice for top students who want to take an examination of engineering or students who want to take an examination of military schools, because physics is the best choice. Only by studying physics can they have the opportunity to enter the corresponding major of a prestigious school, otherwise they may regret it. But for ordinary students, it is a good choice to choose chemistry, politics and history.

If physics is not good, you don't have to choose.

Everyone has his own choice. If physics is particularly poor, he can not study physics. He can't lower his total score and get into a good school just because physics is a burden. Since you have made a choice, you should be responsible for your choice. Don't regret it. Try hard to learn your chosen subjects and three subjects except language, and get high marks in the college entrance examination, so that you can have more voluntary choices and choices, and you won't be so entangled because of your school or major.