Liberal arts? Science? Future!? Occupation...?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am a college student in the Department of Business English, I am in a similar situation to you, my Chinese scores in high school have always been among the top few in the year, when I first entered high school, I was also very worried about whether to study science or liberal arts, my father is engaged in education, so many teachers can help choose, and finally they gave me the choice of science, the reason is very simple, there are many science universities, and the chance of going to college will be greater than that of liberal arts, provided that you can study seriously! But I personally preferred the liberal arts at the beginning, but the geography of the liberal arts is very tricky, and the physics of science is very tricky, and finally I chose the science subject according to the arrangement, and it was okay at the beginning, and I could keep up, but after the second year of high school, the grades became more and more regressive, because I was not very interested in science and I felt that my brain was really not enough, and I didn't have the thinking of learning science at all, on the contrary, I have always been very confident in the liberal arts So I became the negative textbook of the science class, and the students in the science class relied on the liberal arts to score points! In fact, it's very embarrassing, if you don't understand physical chemistry, as long as the science comprehensive question is difficult, like the two of us, it will definitely be over, but if you have the confidence to learn well, of course, there is no absolute situation, but all the determination and efforts in me are in vain, because I was pulled by others about 50 points in the science comprehensive of the college entrance examination My average score in Chinese and English is 120, and the result is only 150 in science comprehensive, you can imagine it!

    As for the professional problems after college, management must study economics and mathematics, involving mathematics but not too much, and pure mathematics and engineering students are definitely different, in fact, I also want to learn mathematics when I learn business English, but it is very simple!

    You can learn language, you can also learn management, management biased towards liberal arts, but liberal arts and science students can apply, but if it is language, the English requirements for science students may be higher, Chinese and Chinese as a foreign language are rarely recruited science students!

    This is based on my personal experience and experience, you can use it as a reference!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 Liberal arts don't use your brain, or science is better.

    The university liberal arts and sciences are very well divided.

    2 The employment situation in science is better It should be said.

    3 I don't know much about math and you don't have to lose.

    4 Economic management information is available.

    5 Business.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Many subjects in college are both liberal arts and sciences, and they are not very clearly distinguished, and if you mainly consider the results of the college entrance examination, you seem to be suitable for liberal arts.

    2.As I have already said, when it comes to employment, the boundaries between the arts and sciences are blurred, but the logical thinking of the sciences should be more advantageous, and in this respect, the sciences are better employed.

    3.I don't know what you mean by the word "good."

    4.The third year of junior high school ** major is more difficult.

    5...The boundaries between the liberal arts and sciences in college majors are blurred.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Science There are many colleges and universities that you apply for during the college entrance examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There's a lot of paste.

    Actually, you don't have to be so entangled, I guess you haven't divided the arts and sciences yet. I'm from here, so I'll tell you a little bit about it.

    Science, divided into engineering and science, engineering refers to machinery, molds or something, is the kind that will go to the factory in the future, but it is very good employment, and the salary is not low, that is, the environment that may start working is not very good, but you can basically be an engineer or something with a few years of experience, anyway, the money is not worried, and the engineering of the two books is even better than the liberal arts.

    Science is mathematics and the like, doing data analysis, research, not very employable, average.

    As for the liberal arts, one is literature, the other is economic management, literature as the name suggests is history, literature, foreign languages or something, but in comparison, foreign languages are good for employment, but in comparison, there is no good employment in economic management.

    Manager management is a better job in the liberal arts, but to look at the change of career, don't choose any national economic management and the like, good but not practical, but the manager management class out of the beginning of the salary is not high, if the engineering is now out of 3000 a month, then the liberal arts out of a month is 2000.

    Therefore, if you are good at science, choose science, the best major in the future is mechanical automation, this major, all of the two can find a job, if the science is not good, study literature, choose finance, management is okay, because it is better to find a job. What other questions do you have to continue to ask, after all, those who are about to graduate admit that they have experienced the choice of arts and sciences, and they have also experienced finding a job, so they still understand it relatively well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The future is the world of liberal arts students.

    A research project showed that soft skills such as communication and listening, critical thinking, insight, empathy, and problem-solving skills are better.

    Weighting is important. Kai-Fu Lee also said that in the future era of intelligence, skills such as humanities and arts are most needed. Does this mean that the spring of liberal arts has come again?

    Whether it is the STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) vigorously promoted in the United States, or China's consistent "learning mathematics, physics and chemistry", coupled with the quantifiable high salary and high benefits of the technology industry, science and engineering, especially in the IT field, can be described as a temporary success. This is in stark contrast to the declining global decline of the liberal arts, with similarly qualified liberal arts professors at a university paying significantly less per year than science and engineering professors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The future is the world of slash youth, professional only represents survival, but it does not mean development, the so-called slash youth, refers to being able to have more than two skills, just like Gao Xiaosong, who can not only engage in music, but also make programs, come on teenagers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Select Liberal Arts. The science course in the first year of high school is relatively simple. If you sum it up like this, you still tend to think in the liberal arts.

    Because you are very good at speaking, you will be able to stand on this point. You said that you didn't work hard to get 80 points in history, but that's already very good. Studying in high school is for the college entrance examination, and if you are at your current level of science, your total score in the college entrance examination should not be too high.

    And when you talk about employment, I'm a liberal arts student. In fact, I feel like I am the best in the line. If the theory is not certain, the way out is wide.

    Many students choose science because of their low scores in the college entrance examination. Neglecting his hobbies. In fact, I feel that learning to do it as a willing and happy thing will lead to success.

    If you already feel the pain of studying science, why do you choose science? And let me tell you, we all have students in our liberal arts class who are in their third year of high school and have transferred from science classes. They are all neglecting their hobbies.

    In the end, it is difficult to feel, but do you know how much time it will delay in studying liberal arts? The liberal arts are all imperceptible, they are all books read a hundred times, and their meaning is self-evident. If you choose the wrong major and fail the college entrance examination, how can you talk about employment?

    I'm a freshman this year. I went through the second and third years of high school, and I can feel that high school is a process of self-study, completely relying on self-awareness. So it's a common phenomenon for you to say that science is going too fast because there's too much content.

    If it's hard for you to understand now, you're going to feel more and more struggling. So unless you really like science and nauseous memorization, I still recommend you choose liberal arts.

    I'm just a suggestion! Hope it helps.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whatever you want, play freely.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you choose science, you can make your thinking more logical and quantitative!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Careers in liberal arts: finance (accounting, finance, etc.), human resources (human resources, headhunting), language (various languages), art (design, advertising, etc.).

    Occupations of exclusive science: computer (programmer, construction, information systems, etc.), production (production and operation, logistics management, etc.), mechanical automation, construction and civil engineering, related businesses of hydropower companies.

    There are also some arts and sciences, such as management, marketing, consulting, etc. in the enterprise, basically except for the above types of positions, all other occupations are panacea, and anyone can be competent.

    And there are some special ones:

    Although finance (banking, investment, insurance, **) belongs to the liberal arts, science students have more advantages because of their strong mathematical logic.

    It's up to you, what is the bad foundation? Do you usually have hobbies or things that you are good at, etc., not only look at your own disadvantages, but also look at your own strengths, according to your own situation.

    Generally speaking, the first consideration is the factors of further education, at least you must be able to afford the exam, and if you do well, the better the university you will study, the better the road in the future.

    Then, if the arts and sciences are not good now, then it is recommended that girls choose liberal arts, and their jobs will be easy and stable in the future; Male students can choose science because science students can also choose liberal arts majors in the future, which is more flexible and has more choices in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Now in this social employment, the division is not so detailed, mainly depends on your ability, the work may not necessarily be with your major, so it is recommended to develop in an all-round way and accumulate more experience!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Liberal Arts Civil Servant.

    Science Business.

    Now it's also part of the arts and sciences.

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