Which is more difficult, history, politics or geography?
The employment directions of political science students are: political science and administration, international politics, diplomacy, ideological and political education, etc. History majors include: history, world history, archaeology, museology, ethnology, etc. Geography majors include: geography science, resources, environment and urban planning management, geographic information system, etc. The most difficult subject in politics, history and geography is 1. Politics is not difficult, because the main test sites of politics are all in books, which are relatively systematic. More importantly, there is a certain framework model for answering questions. My personal experience in answering questions is to put relevant knowledge points into the model. So every time I write a lot of answers that I can't see the key points, I can still get high marks. 2. Second, geography. What does geography say? A little biased towards science. Understanding is the key. Many times, we should remember the knowledge points but still apply them. Otherwise, it is difficult to get high marks in geography, so geography still depends mainly on understanding. 3, and then history, history, I think it is different, not only need to recite a lot of scattered knowledge points but also need to understand. This raises the difficulty of the exam to a higher level. So I did have a history of crane tail when I was in the senior three comprehensive exam.