Most undergraduate majors in colleges and universities require "physics+chemistry +X", such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, electronic information and other science majors. Basically, both materialization courses are required directions.
Under the requirements of this elective course, if you choose physics or chemistry, the scope of major selection is relatively small.
"Unlimited subjects" are mostly majors that combine arts and sciences in the traditional college entrance examination, such as marketing, human resources, accounting, and small languages.
② The combination of liberal arts disciplines such as grammar, history and philosophy has not changed much.
Politics, history and geography are still the main subjects of liberal arts, with a professional coverage rate of 40.29%.
Some majors have a single subject requirement, such as art history and social science, which requires history 1 subject, and China majors such as production and party history and Marxist theory require politics 1 subject.
Selection of different types of disciplines
The following is the assistant's advice to students with obvious subject preference, which you can refer to according to your own situation.
All-round learning hegemony
① Physics+Chemistry+Biology
Professional coverage: 96.7%
Recommended reason:
Pure combination, less rote memorization, more understanding, great correlation between disciplines, mutual promotion, and more majors.
However, this group has gathered many masters of science, and the competition is fierce, and the difficulty of the subject is gradually deepening.
Recommended population:
The logical thinking and calculation ability of science is better than that of liberal arts; Want to enter a science and engineering college or a comprehensive university.
② Physics+Chemistry+History
Professional coverage: 96.03%
Recommended reason:
Physics and chemistry cover most science and engineering majors, and history covers most liberal arts majors, with a wide range of majors to choose from.
Recommended population:
This combination brings together subjects that are difficult to distinguish between arts and sciences, and requires both arts and sciences.
Some scientific types
① Physics+Chemistry+Politics
Professional coverage: 96.4%
Recommended reason:
Because it is not easy to get high marks in physics and politics, the number of applicants in this group is small and its competitiveness is weak.
Politics has little to do with other materialization, so it is difficult to be partial to literature because it needs rote memorization. However, politics is one of the compulsory subjects in the postgraduate entrance examination/examination, which is also helpful for the postgraduate entrance examination in the future.
Recommended population:
Good grades in physics and chemistry; Good thinking ability in liberal arts, good at reciting; I plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination/exam in the future.
② Physics+Chemistry+Geography
Professional coverage: 95.75%
Recommended reason:
The combination specialty has a wide range of choices, similar disciplines and small span.
Geography is called "science in liberal arts", which is not difficult, so we can allocate more energy to physics appropriately.
Recommended population:
Good at independent research and thinking; Have a strong interest in natural science, geography is also good.
③ Physics+Chemistry+Technology
Professional coverage: 95.04%
Recommended reason:
This combination cleverly avoids the combination of "material/culture/life" and "material/culture/history" and occupies the advantage of combining science.
Recommended population:
General liberal arts results are not ideal, or want to apply for science and engineering, computer science.
Partial liberal arts type
① Politics+History+Geography
Professional coverage: 40.29%
Recommended reason:
This combination is the most traditional combination of liberal arts, with a single subject, a large amount of recitation and limited professional application.
Recommended population:
History, geography and politics are not bad; It is clear that the future majors are humanities and social sciences, such as law and journalism.
② History+Politics+Chemistry
Professional coverage: 40. 14%
Recommended reason:
This combination has a small number of applicants and the competitive pressure is average.
History and politics are closely related and can promote each other, but they have nothing to do with chemistry, so we need to adjust our learning ideas flexibly.
But physics is basically a compulsory course for engineering majors in some universities, so it is not very friendly to students who want to conquer.
Recommended population:
I majored in humanities and social sciences, and I chose chemistry mainly because of my good grades.
③ History+Politics+Biology/Technology
Professional coverage: 39.98% (technical choice: 39.55%)
Recommended reason:
The competition pressure of this group is not great, but it is difficult to get high marks. What can be reported in the future is mainly humanities and social sciences, and science majors can rarely be reported.
Recommended population:
History, politics, biology/technology are relatively good; Strong memory and reciting ability, but I don't want to be limited to liberal arts thinking.
④ History+Geography+Chemistry/Technology
Professional coverage: 39.3% (technical choice: 38.7%)
Recommended reason:
This combination of geography and chemistry/technology, more scientific thinking, emphasis on understanding, less pressure on recitation. However, the subject span is large, and there is less contact between the majors that can apply for the exam.
Recommended population:
Not interested in physics or not doing well in physics; Logical thinking is clear, and liberal arts are not good at memorizing.
⑤ History+Geography+Biology
Professional coverage: 39. 1%
Recommended reason:
The combination is mainly good at reciting. Biology is called "liberal arts in science", and there is a lot of knowledge to recite, as well as geography and history.
However, this combination of disciplines has a large span, and there are few science and engineering majors that can apply for it.
Recommended population:
History, geography and biology are relatively good; Have a soft spot for elective majors in individual disciplines.