How to read liberal arts in high school? How to learn and remember politics, history and geography? Ask experts for advice. Thank you very much ! !

I don't know how tall you are now, it's not easy to answer ~

Senior one and senior two.

As long as you memorize history and politics and all the key knowledge in the textbook, you can get good grades in the exam. However, if you want to be excellent (understandably ~ meaning not only good grades, but strong in this field), you still need to read more relevant knowledge, such as: talking about the culture of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, understanding its political background and having a comprehensive grasp; This is very useful for grades, especially for history. If you don't like it very much, it's not necessary, because the exam of senior one and senior two is still the foundation. Let's see your interest. The same is true of politics, but it has not expanded that much. Watching current affairs and politics is helpful for thinking, but scoring may not help much ~

Geography, especially physical geography, must be studied well. In short, understanding is your own, and formulas are all floating clouds ... human geography is just rote learning, and there are formulas (models) for answering questions.

If you are a senior three, the review of liberal arts is very regular and important.

History, rote learning, nothing else. By this time of the third year of high school, there are still four months of college entrance examination, and all books are recited once a month. If you feel bad, you can add it. Anyway, you have to recite it, and you won't know which page of the book it is until you read the main points given by the teacher. Everyone knows the reason and influence of the 7788. I think it's over after seven times, and five or six times is normal.

Politics, back to the point, is the heroic words in the book. If you want to get high marks, you should also summarize the answer mode.

Geography, this must be based on the key points, and the test is the key points. It's completely different from history. What is the history test, but geography must be the key point, absolutely correct, believe me ~

Finally, I wish you success. No sooner had I left Longtan than I jumped into the den. ...

Ok, you can ask me if you have any questions ~