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It's normal for girls to study liberal arts, it's nothing, just turn around if you want to! Yes, liberal arts can choose English, international trade, accounting, management, law and other majors, as long as the English is better after graduation, it is still very promising to enter some relatively large foreign-funded enterprises! It's okay to study science, but to be honest, it's not good for girls to stay in factories or laboratories at all, it's better not to be these, it's still quite comfortable to do some clerical work!
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Face the reality, don't talk about the big truth, grasp your own future.
When we pursue our ideals, we certainly cannot ignore practical issues. The most perfect thing is to be able to combine the ideal with the reality and find a job that you love the most. When there is a disagreement between the ideal and the reality, you have to take three steps.
1) Face the reality, as long as you can get food and clothing, and have a certain income, you can get material enjoyment from it.
2) Be realistic and do a job that you don't love the most. Do the work you don't like to do "good enough", and then talk about what ideals to chase.
3) Gradually realize your ideals, do the job you don't love the most, and work the job you don't love, earn enough money, solve the problem of eating, and then go to do the job you love the most. 。
Ideals and realities can be both. But you have to have a plan, you have to give, you have to be persistent.
Three hundred and sixty lines, the line is the champion, so you can't say what work is good and what work is bad.
Many people who make achievements actually start small, work hard, and then succeed.
As long as you like a job, and the job is especially suitable for you, and can maximize your strengths, then it is a good job. I'm not much in favor of not getting a job if you can't find it. Of course, it is good to be able to choose a job while being employed, but it is difficult to choose a job at the same time as the employment situation is relatively severe.
In this case, it is not necessarily a good thing to find a job first and then choose a job, in the process you will find that you have accumulated a lot of social experience, accumulated a lot of vocational skills, and now enterprises are more and more interested in experience. So gain experience first, which will also help you find a better job later. Part-time work, practice, savings, and develop yourself after certain conditions.
It should be said that it is not easy to do any line, as long as you work hard, you can do it well!
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The general mathematics of the liberal arts is not very good, if you are very good in the liberal arts, and the mathematics is good, isn't it very advantageous? The scope of application for university is narrower than that of science, and the employment scope of college graduates narrows with the major, but in society, the use rate of knowledge in liberal arts is significantly higher than that of science. So in my opinion, it's good to switch to liberal arts.
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No, liberal arts students can be teachers and technicians.
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There is no absolute answer to this question, the key depends on your own interests.
I myself studied liberal arts, and now that I have entered the society, I personally think that science will be more useful, but I do not regret choosing to study liberal arts back then.
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