Which is better, liberal arts or science, and which is better, liberal arts or science

Updated on educate 2024-04-29
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are so many things you think about ... If you like science and engineering, you choose science, and if you like literature and history, you can study liberal arts. . . You're only in your first year of high school now, and if you're willing to struggle, your problems above won't be a problem...

    Believe in yourself! Biology is very simple, there is no ** science, and the number of languages is very important. . . They all say that electromagnetism is difficult, but it is my forte...

    Hehe, choosing liberal arts and sciences has a lot to do with your hobbies, and you can't arbitrarily say who is good and who is not.

    As things stand, there are far more science students than liberal arts students. To a certain extent, the space for future development of science is greater than that of liberal arts, but in terms of the employment rate in recent years, the employment rate of liberal arts students is not lower than that of science.

    When choosing whether to study science or liberal arts, it is best to see what you are interested in and which is stronger, after all, interest is the best teacher!

    There is also the fact that science and mathematics are slightly more difficult than liberal arts. The language, English are all the same. Hehe, I hope I can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you study science. The pressure of liberal arts employment is greater, and only those who are admitted to first-class universities will have a better way out; Science is relatively better, the competitive pressure is not so great, and general colleges and universities can also find good jobs.

    Therefore, students who are very good in liberal arts can choose liberal arts and go to top universities in China in the future. Students with average grades are better to choose science, because there is a large social demand, and it is easier to find a way out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Unless you really can't study science, it is recommended to choose science. (I'm a science student and just graduated last year.) First of all, from the perspective of choosing a school after graduation, science students have a wider choice.

    Then, from the perspective of employment, there are more employment opportunities for science students, and not science students are engineers, liberal arts students can be leaders, and from now on, the two top leaders of our country are science students, and the leaders and founders of top companies are also overwhelmingly science students.

    1. You say that there are many things in chemical memory, but I don't think so. In the end, chemistry found that there are so many things to remember, and it is the thinking of science that determines the score of the college entrance examination, and from the textbooks we learn, physics also has a part of the knowledge that needs to be memorized more in the end (optics, atomic theory, etc., because these knowledge can only be understood in high school, until remembered, so most things still rely on memory), learning nothing can avoid the memory of knowledge.

    2. I am a candidate from Hebei, and I am the last year to use the syllabus paper, and it will be the new course standard in the future. Judging from our test papers, among the three subjects of science and science, biology is the easiest and easiest, and if you learn it well, you will hardly deduct points.

    3. The second year of high school is a stage with the largest amount of knowledge in high school, which is very important, and there is no fixed formula for how to learn, the key is to flexibly grasp the knowledge and pay attention to the amount of exercises.

    If you have any questions, continue to ask.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Regardless of liberal arts and science, they all correspond to 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.

    If you are good at science subjects and have no interest in political history, then you are obviously choosing science. If it's the other way around, it's obvious to choose liberal arts. If you feel that there is a subject in chemistry and physics, but you can't study political history well, then I think it's best to choose liberal arts, because if you don't do well in physical chemistry, you may be pulled down by others by tens or even hundreds of points, and as long as you put effort into studying political history, you will not be pulled down by others so much.

    As for mathematics, for a liberal arts student, if he has an advantage in this area, then he can study liberal arts to ensure that he gets a good score in the college entrance examination. If a student feels completely powerless with math, then it is best to choose the liberal arts as well.

    When you're not sure whether you're best at liberal arts or science, or prefer liberal arts or science, there's a way to close your eyes and imagine what kind of person you would most like to be in the future. A scientist, an economist, a politician, an architect or whatever. Then ask yourself what is the most important knowledge you should have to become such a person, whether it is partial to text or reason, and at this time, you will find the right answer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you are interested in mathematics, physics and chemistry, of course, you will apply for science, and if you are interested in the politics, history and geography of liberal arts, of course, it will be liberal arts. For liberal arts students, mathematics is a subject that opens up the gap with others, and science students are English and Chinese, as for the development prospects of liberal arts and science, there is no need to worry about this, as long as you take your choice seriously, then there must be no problem, come on! Victory is just around the corner.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think it's good to choose science, I am a person who has experienced the college entrance examination to choose a volunteer, because there are far fewer good universities in liberal arts than in science, and the majors are very abstract, like public management, logistics management, and employment is not very good, and science students majoring in liberal arts can also go to it, but science majors can't in liberal arts, so liberal arts students are very limited. So, if you're not too bad at science, it's better to choose science, liberal arts, math is also good, and English is better than science students. Of course, this is my personal suggestion, you should think about it a lot, ask different teachers more, weigh the pros and cons before making a choice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I'm a science student now, and I've struggled with this problem before, and I almost became a liberal arts student. I took my own experience as an example, and our teacher also helped us analyze it, and he said that if the difference in arts and sciences is not too big, then it would be better to choose liberal arts. Personally, I hate a lot of things in the liberal arts, but from my current situation, there are really a lot of science homework, and the homework is too far from the liberal arts.

    But I think if you are good at physics, it is advantageous to choose science, biology is not difficult, it wants to memorize a lot of liberal arts, chemistry is quite easy to learn, but it will be more difficult to choose a book, see if you can listen to it, but this is a matter of the second year of high school. These are some of my thoughts and opinions that you can refer to.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Liberal arts is actually not difficult to say, liberal arts need you to memorize more, read more, you need to cultivate leapfrog thinking, as long as the liberal arts knowledge is sorted out, it is very clear. Science is more focused on logical thinking. Geography is seen in liberal arts, and physics is seen in science.

    It still depends on what you like and what it fits into. I liked science at the beginning, but I was good at liberal arts, so I chose liberal arts. Let's talk to your parents and see what you can do in the future.

    Liberal arts are not without a future!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Science is better than liberal arts for the following reasons:

    First of all, the difficulty of the exam is different, relatively speaking, the learning of science will be more difficult, and students need to have strong lead-based thinking ability, especially mathematics and physics.

    Although liberal arts students can also learn mathematics, the difficulty is much less than that of science, and although the learning difficulty of liberal arts will be less, it is easy to get a high score because the test paper is mainly subjective.

    The second is the difficulty of admission, looking at the admission score line of the college entrance examination over the years, whether it is a first or second liberal arts student, the score line is higher than that of science.

    For example, last year, the score line of Anhui Province's second book of literature and history was 519, and the score line of science and engineering was 415 points, which is very large.

    Some majors are not available to liberal arts students, while science students can apply for basically all majors, and many students are entangled between liberal arts and sciences, which is also the reason.

    There are both jobs suitable for liberal arts students and jobs suitable for science students, but relatively speaking, the employment scope of science students will be more extensive, even if it is a job in the liberal arts field, it is also competent, and computer science students can also engage in clerical work.

    However, the employment field of liberal arts students is relatively limited, and the work in the field of science is almost impossible to engage in, and can only be engaged in clerical related work.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'll tell you about it. I'm in my third year of high school. Science.

    Let's start with reality.

    If you report that some schools only recruit science students, like some technical colleges, and the employment scope of liberal arts is relatively narrow, many people abandon their liberal arts majors after graduating from college, because they can't find a way to make a living.

    Let's talk about science, science has a wide range of employment, but it is more difficult to learn than liberal arts, and science questions are much more difficult to do than liberal arts, for example, mathematics in both subjects, one of my classmates did not go to high school in the third year of high school (science), and went to the liberal arts in the second year of high school again, and took 140 in the final exam of mathematics. Usually there are only a little more than 100 in our class. And the score line of science is a little higher than that of liberal arts, and on the whole, it is difficult to answer science questions + high score line.

    It takes a lot of effort to produce an effect, but as soon as the effect is produced, it becomes a talent!

    As long as you master the method of endorsement, the liberal arts can be said to be simple, and some people used to use such a sentence to describe science and liberal arts, "Holding a book in the left hand and snorting melon seeds in the right hand is the liberal arts." Holding a book on the left and right, and a pen in the right hand, is science. "Very detailed.

    If you're a science student and go to college, you're like, "How can you be so laid-back?" ”

    OK, that's it.

    Landlord, a word of advice. Usually, people say that choosing science and liberal arts depends on personal preference. But if I want to say, being able to live a down-to-earth life is the real one! Can't everyone live like Pushkin, Haizi, and those poets, right?

    The landlord I suggest you choose the reason, one is that you have said it yourself, lazy back, and the memory is not good, although the reason also needs to be remembered, but not more than the text. Let's talk about the questions. That's a lot of the questions.

    If you understand, you will do it yourself, this is completely a matter of the way you listen to the class, you listen to the teacher's ideas, memorize them, and then write them according to that line of thought. It's true. This is my experience.

    I kid you not. There are also the first few paragraphs that I copied from others, and they are also selected from literature and science.

    Landlord! Careful!

    The ideal of life is for the ideal life!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Liberal arts students and science students are not in the same direction, but they are also very promising. We must know that the advantages of liberal arts students are not possessed by science majors, and science students are far less excellent than liberal arts students in some expression skills and some comprehension skills.

    First, liberal arts students will learn a wider range of knowledge. "Astronomy at the top, geography at the bottom" is almost the same thing. From the political aspect, it is necessary to acquire knowledge of the social, economic, and cultural aspects of the country's development.

    In terms of geography, the natural environment, the human environment includes the practical application of some specific problems. In terms of history, throughout the last 5,000 years of Chinese history, we have learned from the political, economic, cultural, and civilizational aspects of Qing Xi and foreign history. In English, liberal arts students also have an advantage, and liberal arts students will have stronger reading comprehension and thinking skills.

    The relative lack of mathematics is also less difficult than that of science students. <>

    Second, from the perspective of social division of labor, more managers are held by liberal arts students, and liberal arts students have strong management ability. Science students, on the other hand, are more interested in science and technology. The management of the social elite is now a very missing part of the society, and liberal arts students have their own advantages in this aspect, and they are still very prerequisites under the premise of good development.

    Third, liberal arts students have strong communicative skills. Nowadays, it is very important to have good communication skills. Good interpersonal skills are used in various aspects, such as getting along with colleagues and communicating with superiors and subordinates.

    Communicative skills are a manifestation in life, and having good communicative skills will enhance a person's charm in the whole society, so as to get some better opportunities.

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