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Smart kids are good at science, and hard kids are good at liberal arts?

author:Flying Xiaoyu

A good science subject is smart, and a good liberal arts subject needs to rely on rote memorization?

Science is good at relying on logical thinking ability, and liberal arts is good at thinking critically, but the aspect of intelligence is different, and there is no one kind of thinking that is smarter.

Even in primary and junior high school, liberal arts reflect a child's thinking ability, while science is affected by external forces, and there is no match between grades and actual ability.

Smart kids are good at science, and hard kids are good at liberal arts?

Relying on independent thinking to obtain the results, is the embodiment of thinking ability, if it is simply just problem-solving skills, no matter how high the results are not golden, and in the primary and junior high school stages, mathematics subject problem-solving skills off-campus training, has become extremely common, need to reflect the performance gap through the thinking ability of the knowledge plate, such as geometry and functions, are covered by a variety of problem-solving skills routines.

After entering high school, no training can sort out some routine models to deal with various complex question types in high school, and children who have been accustomed to being instilled with a lack of independent thinking will become more and more tired the more they learn. Really smart children will also stand out at this time.

Smart kids are good at science, and hard kids are good at liberal arts?

Hard-working children are good at liberal arts, which seems to be a compliment, but it is actually a disguised belittlement, especially for some girls. There is only one subject that really needs to be memorized, and English is not a liberal arts, just a language.

Language, politics, history and geography, the competition is the ability to read and analyze, think and write, which has nothing to do with rote memorization, Xueba also needs to brush the questions to learn science, and learning Chinese does not need to brush the questions, but with their own talent, with their own understanding, a child can improve English and mathematics scores by brushing the questions, but can not improve Chinese scores.

Smart kids are good at science, and hard kids are good at liberal arts?