Problem description:
Senior, does politics need more memory or history? Please ask experienced seniors to answer. Thank you.
Analysis:
If you haven't been to college, history is more difficult for you, because there are too many things to recite. Although there is a lot to recite in politics, it is easy to get high marks. I am more interested in history than politics. As a result, I scored more than 130 in the political examination of the college entrance examination (the total score was 150, and I was the last of 3+2), while history took more time, but I only scored more than 1 10. Political questions, as long as you remember the general framework, anything can be established, as long as you are right, you can get extra points, and you won't lose points if you are wrong. History is different. If the basic historical facts are wrong, there will be no points.
If you go to college, you will soon find history easier. Because there is no need to recite the age in college.
Many people choose politics because it is easier to find a job than history.