1. Why did the new college entrance examination choose history instead of chemistry?
Because some provinces implement the "3+ 1+2" model, it is necessary to choose 1 as the preferred subject from physics and history. Therefore, this question is only aimed at candidates in the "7 Middle 3" and "3+3" modes of the new college entrance examination. For choosing history, try not to choose chemistry. The main reasons are as follows:
1, history is simpler than chemistry: for most high school students, it is known that history is simpler than chemistry, just memorize the scores. Chemistry is a difficult subject. For some scholars, it is easy to get high marks, but for those who are not interested in chemistry, it will be difficult to get points.
2. History is easier to score than chemistry: before the new high school entrance examination, all students, ordinary students and poor students will learn chemistry. After choosing courses freely, students with poor grades will generally not choose chemistry again, so most of them choose master's degrees, and the competition will be fierce. If you don't get good grades, choosing chemistry can easily become "cannon fodder" and the final score will be very low.
To sum up, the history is simple, but it is not easy to get high marks, and chemistry is difficult. But if logical thinking is good, you can get high marks in chemistry. For ordinary students, history is simpler than chemistry, and assigning marks is not so difficult. However, there are not many colleges and universities that can choose history instead of chemistry, so you should think clearly when choosing.
2. What is the recommended combination of 202 1 NMET 3+ 1+2?
Before choosing, let me introduce the difficulty of each subject as follows:
(1) Physics: It is very difficult and requires strong logical thinking. It is a compulsory course to learn hegemony.
(2) History: knowledge covers a wide range, but it is easy to understand. It is easy to get points, but it is not easy to get high scores. Suitable for people who are not good at science.
(3) Geography: It involves liberal arts and science, and the difficulty is lower than the traditional three subjects. Reciting content is less than history and politics, and liberal arts are more likely to get high marks.
(4) Biology: Science is the least difficult and the easiest to learn. This topic has good social value and application prospect. If other sciences are weak, you can choose biology.
(5) Politics: What needs to be recited keeps pace with the times, and the test questions change greatly every year. It is not easy to get high marks in the exam, and few people choose to take the exam.
(6) Chemistry: It is less difficult than physics and more difficult than biology, which requires strong memory and understanding.
The following is the 12 subject combination and its advantages and disadvantages under the new college entrance examination "3+ 1+2" mode. You can choose the best subject combination in your mind from the following analysis:
1, physical combination account
(1) Materialized politics: more than 96% majors can be selected, and there are many major choices, which will have advantages in future postgraduate entrance examination and industrial research;
(2) Materialization: more than 96% of the majors are selected, with less reciting content, stronger inter-disciplinary ties, and exams can impact better universities;
(3) Physical and chemical students: more than 96% can choose majors, which is very difficult to learn, and the gifted students have many choices and great competitiveness, which is very suitable for candidates with the goal of 985,211;
(4) Biology and Politics: About 92% of elective majors are suitable for students who like science but don't like chemistry;
(5) Biology: about 92% of the elective majors, among which biology needs strong memory;
(6) Physics and Land Management: About 92% of elective majors are suitable for students who like physics and have good grades but poor grades in biology and chemistry;
2. Historical portfolio account
(1) History and Politics: About 65% of the majors are optional, which is suitable for students with good liberal arts scores and good memory;
(2) Historicism: about 65% of optional majors, good memory and good writing;
(3) History and politics: about 58% of the optional majors are suitable for people majoring in liberal arts;
(4) History and Biochemistry: about 65% of the majors can be selected, which is suitable for people with poor physical performance but good chemical and biological performance;
(5) Historical ranking: the optional major is about 58%, with a small span between disciplines but great differences in thinking;
(6) History and geopolitics: about 50% majors can be selected, which is less difficult, more choices and more competitive;
Summary: I believe everyone has the answer to the above 12 subject combination. Some unclear candidates can choose a suitable and beneficial subject combination according to the difficulty of the subject, the scope of the major and the future development.