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(Hello classmates, happy to answer your questions.) I understand that the students upstairs are all from the perspective of choosing majors from the university entrance examination, in fact, I feel that there are too many people studying science now, of course, the scope of science is much wider than that of liberal arts when applying for the examination, and there are many more students enrolled in one book. But classmates, if you say that you have great ambitions, you can't just focus on the so-called employment.
If you can like geography and history, this is the basis for learning liberal arts well, and mathematics may not be able to highlight the advantages in science students, but the advantages in the liberal arts college entrance examination are obvious. Liberal arts and science can't say anything about immediate interests, it's all about laying the foundation for the future, what to choose, the most important thing is your hobby rather than what interests are not interested, I was better at science than liberal arts at that time, and our school's science was super strong, and in the end hobbies still prevailed over everything, and hobbies also brought relative success.
I suggest you study liberal arts. If you start a business and run a business, it is very advantageous to study liberal arts economics in the future, just like there are so many liberal arts majors upstairs, you can take a look. But upstairs is also right, the vast majority of graduates are engaged in jobs that have nothing to do with their majors, so everything is man-made.
Now the demand for liberal arts students in society is increasing, and everyone understands the lack of humanistic literacy in China, (now it is the lack of humanistic literacy of science students, and the lack of rational thinking of liberal arts students, which is not good for sub-disciplines, so students, if you really want to make some achievements, it is not possible to be limited to a certain aspect, only with many characteristics, can you be outstanding) If you can give full play to the advantages of interpersonal life in the liberal arts, it is very beneficial for you to freely choose to start a business in the future. In addition, I would like to weakly remind you that the political and historical places of the first year of high school and the political and historical places of the college entrance examination are two different things, and the physical and chemical students of the first year of high school are also very different from the back. In the first year of high school, you can take the liberal arts exam more than 90 as long as you memorize it, but in the third year of high school, it is a miracle that the liberal arts comprehensive can be on 250, and I am in the top ten in the city in the comprehensive college entrance examination, and there are dozens of students in the province There is no problem, and there has only been one time in the monthly examination to get on 250.
So please don't take it lightly, liberal arts are not something that can be memorized, hobbies, interests and thinking determine the fate of liberal arts Come on! I'm just suggesting that everything is up to you, and your parents are definitely good for you, but they don't necessarily understand your situation now! Good luck with your studies!
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The diploma does not show that you studied literature and science. There's a good way to learn anything. Decide for yourself, don't have a bad time in the future and blame others for choosing the road for you.
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The employment of science is far greater than that of liberal arts, and liberal arts majors are limited to law, Chinese, economics, and foreign languages.
Liberal arts should have good grades in mathematics and English.
Science subjects should have good grades in mathematics, physics and chemistry.
It's up to you to decide based on your interests and current situation.
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In fact, your situation is quite suitable for studying science, because your science grades are very good, but it is indeed easy to get good grades in liberal arts, because the major difficulties in liberal arts are mathematics and geography, and although the number of students studying literature is rising, but overall it is still much less than science students. In fact, if you don't have to go to a school like Peking University and Tsinghua University, the academic science is also good, but as for the wide range of academic theory that your mother said, most parents think so, in fact, not necessarily, there is a way out for studying literature, but science is more application-oriented, depending on your major and interests. Studying literature and science should have little impact on entrepreneurship.
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In terms of what you want to do for yourself, it's better to study science.
Because if you study science, you will cultivate the spirit of independent innovation and logical thinking ability, which will be very helpful for you to start a business in the future, and entrepreneurship needs to have a different view and unique vision from others.
However, you must have the fighting spirit to keep moving up, not to be defeated by setbacks, and the endurance and perseverance to study hard, because the top students in science are really sharp and you can't imagine.
If you can't stand the feeling of being buried in the pile of talents, you can study literature, liberal arts is more relaxed and soothing, many liberal arts students are not good at math, if you are good at math, they can have an absolute advantage. However, the Chinese language of liberal arts students who study seriously is generally very strong. Also, there are really few liberal arts majors, and there are very few people in colleges and universities every year.
That's all there is to it:
1. Philosophy: Philosophy, Logic, Religion, Psychology.
2. Economics: Economics, International Economics and Finance, Finance.
3. Education: Pedagogy, Preschool Education, Special Education.
4. History: History, World History, Archaeology, Museology, Ethnology.
5. Law: Law Marxist Theory: Scientific Socialism and the International Communist Movement, Revolutionary History and Communist Party History Sociology
Sociology, Social Work Political Science: International Politics, Political Science and Administration, Ideological Education, Diplomacy Public Security: Public Security, Reconnaissance, Border Management.
6. Literature: Chinese and Chinese Literature: Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese Language, Chinese as a Foreign Language, Classical Literature Foreign Chinese Journalism and Communication: Journalism, Radio and Television Journalism, Publishing, Advertising.
7. Management: Management Science and Management Engineering: Management, Information Management and Information Systems Business Administration
Business Administration, Marketing, Accounting, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Tourism Management, Logistics Management, Industrial and Commercial Enterprise Management Public Administration: Administrative Management, Public Utilities Management, Labor and Social Security Agricultural Economic Management: Agricultural and Forestry Economic Management, Rural Regional Development Library and Archives:
Library Science, Archival Science.
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Personally, I prefer liberal arts, I'm not particularly interested in science, maybe because I'm a girl, so my Chinese grades have been better since I was a child, and mathematics is really hard to improve. In fact, I have thought of a lot of ways, but there is always no way to improve all my grades, which is a special headache for me, so after being admitted to university, I did not hesitate to choose liberal arts.
Some people may think that liberal arts are indeed easier to learn, but on the other hand, it is not so easy to find a job after graduation, and his range of options may be a little narrower. Most liberal arts children are generally language, teacher, and historical accountant majors are indeed not very popular when looking for a job, and the salary is generally not particularly high, and it is very hard, but what I want to say is which line is not hard, which line is hard, so there is no need to think too much about it.
Personally, I think it's important that no matter whether you choose a liberal arts or a science major, the most important thing is to be interested in yourself, and there are many people who choose based on the employment rate. But personal interest is also very important, because if you don't know anything about science, and then you can't learn it, even if you force yourself to study science, then you won't get too good grades, and if you don't get good grades, you won't be able to get a good job in the future, because you haven't learned anything substantial.
Everyone knows that the division of subjects in the college entrance examination is a very important point, which may affect our lives, because it has something to do with our choices many times. We can listen to the opinions of teachers, listen to the opinions of parents, and then make a comprehensive consideration according to our actual situation, don't choose on impulse, because every choice you make may have a very huge impact on your life.
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I like liberal arts, because liberal arts require very strong divergent thinking ability, which can form more knowledge frameworks in the process of doing problems, and thinking about life philosophy can not only help us improve our knowledge, but also help us improve our healthy psychological state, so I think liberal arts not only help a person improve their knowledge, but also help a person grow up healthily.
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I'm a big fan of science; I think science is very interesting, and when you can solve a problem, it is very rewarding, and there is a wide range of employment in science.
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I like science more, because the knowledge of science is easier to learn, and it is also logical, which makes people like it very much.
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The choice of science and science has always been a headache, and many people think in the wrong direction at the beginning. When thinking about whether to study liberal arts or science, the first thing that comes to mind for many students and parents is "which liberal arts or science major has better future employment prospects?" More promising?
In fact, the question itself is wrong. Because regardless of liberal arts and science, there are many majors, all of which are good majors, and there are also majors that are relatively not easy to find a job, such as history and philosophy in liberal arts, geology and archaeology in science, etc., and it is meaningless to directly take liberal arts and sciences. Moreover, no matter what major, even if it is a relatively poor major, if you can learn it well, you can still have a good future, even if it is a good major, if you learn a mess, it is not easy to find a job.
So, the question is not whether liberal arts or science is better, but whether I am better suited to study liberal arts or science? Which of these two subjects will play to my strengths more, which one will I study better, and which one will I really be interested in? Only by finding the answers to these questions can we make the right choice.
If you are suitable for yourself, can study well, and are interested, you will be able to get good results in the college entrance examination in the future, and you will have a greater future if you enter a good school and a good major. This is the crux of the matter, and to talk about the merits of liberal arts and sciences without these things is just talking on paper.
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