Should I switch to liberal arts now?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Liberal arts are not just memorized. Liberal arts and sciences are actually more difficult to learn than science, its things are alive and subjective, if you can't learn science well, you may not be able to learn liberal arts well, after all, you start later than others.

    I studied literature, and after the college entrance examination, I regretted studying liberal arts, and the enrollment of liberal arts was 3 or 4 times less than that of science!!

    There are many science majors, and now society generally emphasizes science over literature!

    I advise you, don't give up science, don't study literature, and keep trying.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Regarding the arts and sciences sub-subjects, it mainly depends on which side you tend to be, and you have good grades in the first session. Liberal arts is not about memorizing, the key is understanding and application, liberal arts is not as simple as you think, do you understand? Since you choose science, you have to overcome many difficulties.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Seeing your question, I am full of emotion! Last year, I just transferred the text, or I transferred it when I was repeating. Last year, there were 350 in science, and 470 in literature this year.

    Transferring to liberal arts requires an understanding of one's abilities. The idea that liberal arts are just memorizing is a big mistake and requires a high level of comprehension. I just want to tell you that with hard work, anything is possible.

    But be sure to understand your abilities and decide carefully!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you think you really can't do anything about science, switch to liberal arts. The question is whether you are determined to work hard, and if you work hard, it is not difficult to study liberal arts well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Don't be afraid of difficulties, arts and sciences are not easy to learn. I choose it according to my preference.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As a rule of thumb, liberal arts cannot be transferred to science.

    Because the mathematics of the liberal arts is relatively simple, and there is no physical chemistry.

    You say that exams are okay, but in fact, universities do not approve and encourage changing majors at all, even if they are all liberal arts majors, it is not easy, let alone liberal arts to science.

    There will be no exam for you.

    If you really want to study science and engineering, it is best to change in high school and choose a science and engineering major in the college entrance examination.

    Sometimes, science and engineering can be transferred to liberal arts without exams.

    I haven't heard of a liberal arts major switching to science and engineering.

    Liberal arts students who change their majors to science majors depend on the relevant regulations and their own situation

    1. The general rule of the university is that students who change majors need to submit an application for changing majors, and those who pass all the grades after one year are allowed to change majors.

    2. The key to learning is to look at the interest and effort, if the foundation of science is not good, but the interest is strong and willing to work hard, then it is recommended to change majors.

    3. If conditions permit, it is recommended to take the second degree, and you can apply to study two majors in the university.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can consult the teacher and apply to the teacher.

    However, if you choose it casually because the arts and sciences are not good, but after studying for a while, you find that the liberal arts are difficult to learn or boring or you don't want to memorize things, then don't transfer, because these students are generally lazy, and they will only struggle more after transferring to science, and there is a great possibility of being at the bottom of the science class, because science also has a lot of knowledge that needs to be memorized, and science is relatively more boring than liberal arts.

    Learning skills for the transfer of literature to science.

    1. Pay attention to the learning of basic knowledge of textbooks.

    After laying a solid foundation, you will go to brush up on a large number of questions, read the book carefully before doing the questions, pick out the concepts one by one, and do not let go of the examples given in the textbook.

    2. Stick to it and persevere.

    There may be a period of boring and boring in the early stage of learning, this is the transition period, stick to it, it will be half the success, start from the basics, lay a good foundation in the early stage, and you can't make thousands of miles without accumulating silicon steps.

    3. Find a way.

    Find a scientific and efficient method that suits you. There is more than one path to success, but finding the right way will allow you to do more with less.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Can be turned. But think carefully.

    1. Switching from science to liberal arts is also a student's choice of high school life and future college majors, and people's feelings about their interests and hobbies are often accurate. That's enough time. However, please be cautious and ask the opinions of the teachers of each subject in detail to make a careful decision.

    If you feel that you really can't continue to study science, and you can afford to bear the burden of literal knowledge in liberal arts, then studying liberal arts is also a good choice for you, and it is also appropriate to transfer science to liberal arts.

    2. It should be noted that even if you transfer from science to liberal arts, there is a lot of knowledge to learn, don't think that liberal arts is just memorizing knowledge points, liberal arts also need to be thoughtful, and this is a completely different logical thinking from science, which requires students to consider things very comprehensively, if you are not competent, then science to liberal arts is not supposed to.

    Pros and Cons of Switching from Science to Liberal Arts:

    1. Arts and sciences have their own advantages, first of all, from the perspective of the number of students studying arts and sciences, the number of science students is much larger than that of liberal arts students, but it should be clear that although there are many science students, the proportion of liberal arts and science universities in the enrollment setting is also very high, so there is no need to worry about the number of people.

    3. But if you don't have a clear goal, you have to weigh your own conditions in all aspects when choosing liberal arts.

    4. It mainly depends on your grades and interests. In fact, these two are the same, and it is estimated that the subjects you are interested in can have good academic performance. If there is a big difference in arts and sciences scores, it is naturally a good choice.

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