Liberal arts and sciences selection, about how to choose liberal arts and sciences

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

    It depends on what school you are, if the school is good at liberal arts, choose essays, and the good memory is still essays. If you are good at science, you don't want to be tired.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you like liberal arts things, you can study more in your spare time, and the knowledge of literature and history comes more from self-study. So, I suggest you study science.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on your interests, and if you like liberal arts very much, choose liberal arts. But if you are good at math and science, it is recommended that you study science, because science has a lower admission score than liberal arts in the college entrance examination, and there is a good chance of going to a good university.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to study liberal arts, and the difficulty of science will increase after the senior year, and the liberal arts will be relatively stable!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1: Listen to the arrangement of parents and let parents plan for their future.

    2: Follow your own interests, even if your own choices are your weaknesses.

    3: Considering the choice of opportunities to go to university in the future, which subject has the best chance of taking whichever subject.

    4: Usually when you take the science college entrance examination, you score more than the liberal arts, so choose science.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you hate to do questions, you still choose liberal arts. Otherwise, it will be very boring when the time comes. In the third year of high school, it is a complete sea of questions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In terms of your hobbies, you should go to study liberal arts, the reason why you can't decide is that the grades in liberal arts and sciences are about the same, so you have to look at the major you like in the future, for employment science is much wider than the future of liberal arts, and there are many choices, liberal arts majors are generally like tourism, marketing, secretarial, science majors have computer science, finance, business administration, business management, railway, shipping, crew, etc., most of the majors for science students can choose, and liberal arts have certain limitations. After graduation, many liberal arts students are engaged in tour guides, secretarial and other jobs, and the employment scope of science students is much more than that of liberal arts, IT industry, finance, and management work.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Compared with liberal arts, science has more employment opportunities and a wider range of paths. But it depends on your interests. You like liberal arts, so why not?

    If you can really learn well, there will be no gap in employment, and you have to choose what you like anyway. If you really don't like to do questions, you're going to collapse by the third year of high school, and that's a sea of questions!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Personally, I think you are more suitable for liberal arts, because you like to read ** and the like, and your reading will be very good in this regard, and your essay will not deduct too many points. (This is just my personal suggestion, and it depends on how much you like that moment.) )

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, it's no different, it depends on your preferences, and it doesn't have much impact on the work person, don't think too far, follow your heart.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There will be fewer employment opportunities in the liberal arts, and there will be more employment opportunities in the sciences, and the liberal arts are mainly engaged in some ** departments, teachers, and some economic industries, and there will be more employment in the sciences! Many majors are still good in science! If you don't like memorization, I suggest you choose science!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Pick and choose, kid. Since you are not particularly good at liberal arts, and you like more science, you should study science firmly! Based on my sister's experience, I will tell you that in fact, when it comes to the final college entrance examination, no matter what your previous grades were, as long as you are willing to work hard, you will definitely succeed!

    However, the process is painful. If you don't really love this subject, you will have a feeling of wanting to die later on. Moreover, in reality, liberal arts students cannot choose science majors, but science students can study liberal arts.

    Sister, I studied journalism, and many of the students in my class used to study science. Moreover, for example, the German major at Tongji University is not only for science students, not liberal arts students. Since you like science, study science!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's really contradictory, the key is what you like, interest is the best teacher, since you like science, of course choose science, you want to be an English teacher in the future, science students can't be English teachers, your English is so good, you can, history and geography have a lot of things to remember, geography is the science in the liberal arts, physical chemistry you go to see the physical chemistry number in the second year of high school, do some related questions to see how it feels, now the first year of high school should be more relaxed. If you can, then you should choose science.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Admitted to Tsinghua University and Peking University, right? If you like science, choose science if you have more.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Majors don't have to be related to work, but they must be related to interests.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended to choose science.

    First, you're interested in science. Interest is the best mentor of humanity. If you are interested, you may be more motivated to study later.

    Second, from a utilitarian point of view, science may be better in terms of future undergraduate choices, and employment may be better. On the other hand, you can improve the overall quality of liberal arts now, and you can also improve yourself at the undergraduate level. For example, a minor in economic management and so on.

    Third, you may not have a strong concept of arts and sciences now. Liberal arts is a discipline that accumulates steadily, and from the perspective of the college entrance examination, it may be easy to deal with, but in the long run, liberal arts requires you to read more books, and you can also solve this part of the problem by reading books without studying liberal arts, so as to expand your horizons and make yourself have a prudent thinking and an international vision.

    Fourth, from the perspective of a good school that is conducive to your college entrance examination. You didn't say which of your courses were better. For example, science students must be good in mathematics and physics, and if your English is good at the same time, then you have an advantage.

    Liberal arts students, if they are good at mathematics and geography, are also very advantageous. Taking advantage of the fact that it is only one year of high school now, you can make up for the shortcomings. Getting into a good school is king.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In order of interest, I suggest that although the liberal arts have an advantage, will this advantage always be there? Is there a big difference between more than 100 and more than 200? What is the difference between the scores of the top 100 and the top 200 in the liberal arts?

    Do you have any subjects that you are particularly good at in liberal arts? What is the difference between the scores of the top 100 and the top 200 in science, can you catch up (are you interested)? If you have to compare more than 100 liberal arts with more than 200 science majors, it is actually half a catty, and it is easier to choose a school after science, choose more, and have a better way out.

    I just didn't choose according to my interest, and I regret it a little, but I can't help it. If you are a boy, it will be better to choose a science course, and it is difficult for a science girl to find a job. If you are a girl, choosing science will help you fall in love and find a partner.

    On the other hand, if you are a boy, you will also become a fragrant bun if you choose liberal arts.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You have to have a dream, and you must come according to your interests, otherwise you will regret it.

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