Am I going to study liberal arts or science? Questions about studying arts and sciences?

Updated on educate 2024-03-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you can't study science, why don't you hear that it's not good to study liberal arts, although I'm studying science, and I'm also very good at liberal arts, it depends on how you study, and what major you choose depends on what major you like.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are good at liberal arts, study liberal arts, after all, you are not good at science, and it is irrational to give up liberal arts because of future employment problems, and it cannot be said that studying liberal arts must be bad! For example, if you study science, what should you do if you can't get into college?

    Even though I'm studying science, I still advise you to study liberal arts, especially if you're a girl, because our teachers say that girls are better suited to liberal arts work, and of course the idea should be up to you, we are just giving a piece of advice, and you have to respect your own true thoughts

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nowadays, the demand for science students is relatively large, and there are many more science and engineering majors in universities than liberal arts, and many liberal arts majors such as foreign languages and law will also recruit some science students, so it is easier for science students to go on to higher education and find employment.

    However, there are actually many very good majors in liberal arts, and the careers after graduation are actually very good, such as liberal arts students can become diplomats after graduation, can be in politics, can be translators, can be engaged in writing or journalists, and so on.

    Science students, on the other hand, are mainly engaged in scientific research, IT industry, doctors, etc.

    Personally, I always believe that interest is the best teacher, no matter what your previous grades are, as long as you are interested in what you have learned, you will definitely learn well, so the package application mainly depends on the career you want to engage in, and your interests and hobbies.

    Both liberal arts and sciences in management can be applied for, but the number of admissions places in science is often much higher than that in liberal arts.

    Again, interest is the best teacher, as long as you really like it and are willing to pay for it, nothing is impossible; But if you don't like it, it's hard to make a big breakthrough even if you work hard.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Universities basically accept science majors in economics and management, and there are very few places in liberal arts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you mean college? I think it depends on your interests. For liberal arts, such as business and law, these schools are better. After graduating from the liberal arts, you can work as a teacher, journalism, economics, marketing, lawyer, or civil servant.

    In the case of science, it is better to go to a polytechnic school or an industrial school. If you are a science student, you can work as an engineer, programmer, information manager, etc.

    PS: Personally, I think that studying science is more intellectually exercised.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on your personal situation, if you feel that mathematics and physics are not very difficult, and you are confident that you can maintain this state in the next two years, I recommend choosing science, because then you will have a wider choice of universities in the future. If you feel that mathematics and physics are your weak subjects, and you are willing to put effort into memorizing them, then I believe that you are more suitable for studying liberal arts.

    I think the most important thing is to look at talent in science, and the most important thing in liberal arts is to look at the level of effort. However, the geography of liberal arts still requires some scientific thinking, but it is relatively simple compared to physical chemistry.

    The first few of the liberal arts must be Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University, and Fudan University, and the next words are Zhejiang University, Nanjing University, and Xiamen University are more comprehensive, and Shanghai Finance and Economics, **Finance and Economics and Beijing's International University are more professional, except for the majors of finance and economics, which are not very good, Shanghai's East China University of Political Science and Law and East China Normal University, these few.

    In science, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Tongji University, and Zhejiang University can all be regarded as relatively good. There are a lot of other general ones, so I won't mention them one by one. I think it's too far away to work, and the restrictions on the major you study are not too high except for the jobs that require skills.

    Especially in the humanities and social sciences, which can basically be communicated, the key is to look at ability.

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