When it comes to liberal arts, I m confused

Updated on society 2024-02-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Students, the results of the first year of high school do not mean the second year of high school, let alone the third year of high school, and do not represent the college entrance examination. When I was a freshman in high school, I was also in the middle and bottom of my class, and I was in the top ten in the college entrance examination. It's only a freshman in high school now, and there are still infinite possibilities, how can you be discouraged now?

    As for the issue of the division of arts and sciences, I think it is more important to follow the interest, and now I feel that I can't memorize history and geography because I studied too much and too much in my first year of high school, and I didn't specialize in it. If you choose liberal arts, you will naturally spend more time on it, and the memorization effect will be better. But this is just my personal opinion, because the current society is indeed very serious about science and literature, and it is undeniable that the employment rate of science is indeed much better than that of liberal arts.

    I think things like literature are more aesthetically pleasing when they are far away, and I unconsciously disassemble them into pieces when I look at any work now. ==That's the bad thing about going too deep.

    In short, what I want to tell you is that you don't need to underestimate yourself, high school is full of variables, as long as you work hard and are worthy of your heart, that's fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The most important thing for you now is to study hard, learn new courses and organize what you have already learned. Liberal arts students, there are a lot of things to memorize, they must master the knowledge points, they must remember what they should remember, and systematic learning and memory is the best, so it is very important to sort out the knowledge points. In addition, you must be diligent, diligence can make up for clumsiness, and God rewards diligence.

    There is no need to be afraid, when the pressure is too great, do not prevent exercise, or practice pen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Well, let me give you my personal opinion. I'm a literary student.

    When I was a freshman in high school, I felt that I was inferior to everything, and everyone else was better than me. Personal feelings are very depressed.

    In the second year of high school, because I studied literature very hard, I got the top ten grades, and then I dropped out of more than 20 but it was okay.

    No matter what you study, you have to work hard, right?

    Many people think that liberal arts are good, but in fact, they are not, the choice of liberal arts is too shallow, and it is difficult to find a school if they do not have a high score.

    Although science is hard, there are many schools to choose from.

    Don't always think that you are particularly bad at one subject. In fact, it's still good to walk through that hurdle and look at it again.

    If you like literature and lyricism, you should study literature, and science will focus more on the thinking side. Wen Zong: I'm also very bad.

    But it doesn't matter, one relies on your own efforts, and the other relies on the teacher.

    Trust you. No matter how you choose the text, just make yourself happy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To be honest, it's a bit early to think about what department to apply for, you can think about it, but don't think too much.

    Because when you apply for the volunteer and department in the future, it will depend on your score, province, etc., so let's do it

    However, if you want to consider majoring in Chinese language and literature, I am studying this. Although it's a bit of a panacea, it's still good to be a teacher or take the civil service exam.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't put too much pressure on yourself and put yourself in the right position. You feel that you are good at Chinese, but your language is not ideal, and in mathematics, it is obvious that you are not clear about your own abilities and what you are good at. Don't get too emotional, if you really like liberal arts, I suggest you find a method that works for you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Actually, if you think about it from the other side, if you are a liberal arts student, even if you don't have a good language, you won't be much worse, but mathematics is different, and a lot of people just can't learn mathematics before they choose liberal arts, so why can't you see such a big advantage??? I like literary lyricism, which means that you like to create, and you can choose the design department.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can memorize some essays about the language aloud every morning, listen carefully in class, and think positively, which may improve your language score. Today's children are smart, the key is to be careful!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Still studying science, literature can be used as a hobby.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I used to go to school in Hebei Jizhong, which high school do you have?

    The current results are nothing, don't be too anxious.

    Liberal arts, geography is more difficult, history is memorization, and politics has to be linked to current affairs.

    I don't know how your science is.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Your comprehension is not shallow, and it may be better to add analysis when you read it later.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's a bit early to think about these now, so let's choose them later based on the score.

    It's mostly based on interest.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As a liberal arts student, I am well aware of the difficulties of finding employment for liberal arts students. In today's society, most people think that liberal arts students will have a lower employment rate than science students. This view may be a bit one-sided, but in fact, there are real difficulties for liberal arts students to find employment.

    So why is the employment rate of liberal arts students low? I think there are several reasons for this:

    First of all, liberal arts majors are relatively broad, and there are large differences between different liberal arts majors. Different majors have different needs for the market, some majors have relatively good employment conditions, but some majors have a more severe employment situation. For example, language, journalism, history and other majors are relatively restricted.

    Second, the nature of liberal arts majors makes it more difficult to find employment. Compared with science and engineering majors, liberal arts majors are more focused on thinking and creativity. These competencies are very important in the academic field, but they may not be so easy to find in the job market.

    Many companies pay more attention to practical abilities, such as practical skills, sales skills, etc., which makes liberal arts students relatively disadvantaged in the workplace.

    Finally, compared to science and engineering majors, liberal arts students often lack some practical and professional skills, such as computer programming, data analysis, etc., which are very popular and useful in today's job market.

    So as a liberal arts student, how should we solve the employment difficulties? I believe there are several ways we can improve our employability and competitiveness:

    First of all, strengthen the cultivation of one's own practical skills. We can improve our computer skills, English ability, vocational skills and other abilities by enrolling in classes and self-study, so as to make ourselves more competitive.

    Second, we can try interprofessional learning. Through independent learning and taking some interprofessional courses related to their majors, they can improve their comprehensive quality and professional skills and increase their employment opportunities.

    Finally, we can also improve our competitiveness through internships and internships. Participate in internships, internships, clubs, and other activities as much as possible to accumulate relevant work experience, which can play a huge role in interviews and employment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Too many liberal arts students is a bad thing. Because too many liberal arts students will lead to increased competition among each other, and too many liberal arts students will also lead to some science majors without doing jobs.

    I don't think too many liberal arts students are not a good thing for study and employment, and it is not very good for the development of society.

    Too many liberal arts students can increase competitiveness. Although it is relatively easy to study liberal arts, you don't need to use too much brain, so many people choose liberal arts when choosing a major. However, studying liberal arts also brings many disadvantages, such as not being very competitive.

    You can do this job, and so can others。For example, when I chose to choose a major, I chose human resources, and after graduation, I found that there were really no big requirements for people who could do this position.

    For example, a secondary school student can also do it, for example, an undergraduate student can also do it. Too many people studying liberal arts will lead to too much competition in this industry in the future.

    Too many liberal arts students will lead to low salaries in the future. When there are too many liberal arts students, there will be no shortage of labor in certain industries in the future. Businesses are also thinking about their costs.

    For example, when a position is easy to recruit, they won't offer a high salary because you don't want to work with someone else.

    So you have to accept low wages, you have to accept that you live more and pay less. Therefore, many people studying liberal arts also block their own way in the future.

    Too many liberal arts students will leave some other jobs unattended. If there are too many liberal arts students, there will not be many people majoring in science. There are some positions that can only be entered by people who study science, for example, there are few people who study liberal arts in medicine, and when these people go to study literature, then the number of jobs in some positions is very small. And those positions that require science majors are generally relatively important positions in society. When no one is engaged in these positions, the development of those positions will be stagnant, and it will affect the development of society.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, in this way, there will be no talents in some other majors, and there will be a very scarce situation slowly, so there should be a good division and comparison of science students and liberal arts students, so as to make the development of talents in this area balanced.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is most appropriate to control the ratio of liberal arts and science students at 1:100, and liberal arts students must be the elite of the elite, which requires that only 985 colleges and universities are allowed to open liberal arts majors, and non-985 colleges and universities should abolish liberal arts majors.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No. Because too many liberal arts students hinder the development and progress of science and technology, it is not a good thing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No, if there are too many liberal arts students, they can make very good achievements in politics, which is conducive to the construction and development of the country.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes, I think it is very difficult to find a job after there are too many liberal arts students, and there is still a lot of competition for good employers.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I think it's not a bad thing to have too many liberal arts students, and liberal arts students are able to do some copywriting work.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The study is cool for a while, and the work is two lines of tears;

    The discipline of jack-of-all-trades, without technical advantages, is unemployed upon graduation;

    There is no other way out for studying liberal arts except for the public examination;

    Science students in the liberal arts will also be uncompetitive in finding a job;

    The starting salary of non-technical posts is low, and the savings are pitiful for a few years of hard work;

    In recent years, "there is no way out for liberal arts students" seems to have become an indisputable fact that most people agree on.

    Is there really no way out for liberal arts students?

    That's because you can't see your hidden strengths!

    When asked, "What are your personal strengths?" ”

    A lot of people's reactions were:

    I sing beautifully;

    I write well;

    I'm very strong at debating;

    I can play the piano;

    These are acquired skills and are not part of the hidden advantage.

    Hidden strengths are something lower, it's our innate way of feeling and behaving about the world. It's more like a "skill" in your bones, and you don't need to do any exercise to be better than others. For example:

    You have strong empathy, are good at listening, can always understand the emotions of the other party, get the needs behind the emotions, and are often the world's first experts in the negotiation team in the team. You are very sociable, very likable, always easy to gain the trust of others, maintain a comfortable relationship, and are the glue of the team. Combined with the advantages, liberal arts students can also find a talent path!

    Dong Yuhui's British professional advantage + empathy + yin leadership, unique style of bringing goods.

    Guo Fanfa's student advantage + driving force + learning ability created "The Wandering Earth", with a cumulative box office of 1.7 billion.

    Ordinary people may have to go through many trials and errors before they can slowly find their strengths.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The lack of "support" for the "seat" of literary education has caused many people to despise and prejudice against literary education.

    Many people may look at a thing from the perspective of whether it creates practical value, focusing on the value that can be created in the short term, and may ignore the potential value of some things.

    Too much emphasis on direct value and neglect of the importance of potential value. For example, hunters go up to the mountains to hunt, and merchants fish by the river, which can directly bring good income, and can bring value in the short term, which is direct value.

    Most of the medical medicinal materials are in the plant, and the minority is in other wild organisms, such as more than 10,000 kinds of plant medicinal materials can be used in traditional Chinese medicine, and there are many kinds of wild organisms, and there are very few that have been fully studied, and the use value of most wild animals still needs to be studied. When a wild creature disappears and does not regenerate, the value of use it can create is unknown.

    We must know how to cherish everything, whether it is direct value or potential value, without contempt and prejudice.

    I believe that the potential value of literature is immeasurable!

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