I m a man... Whether to study liberal arts or science

Updated on educate 2024-04-18
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, what to choose depends on your own preferences, if you don't do well in science now, my personal opinion is to study liberal arts, because science is not a solid foundation, and it is difficult to improve in a short period of time.

    It's different in the liberal arts, it's much easier to understand textual things, and if you put in a little more effort, the test scores won't make much difference.

    In addition, it is much easier to study literature in college than to study science, and if you choose the right major, there are a wide range of employment options, at least more than science.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Depending on your interests and hobbies, and what kind of career you want to pursue in the future, you can also choose university subjects that are not very liberal arts and sciences in the future. In this way, there is not much difference between reading literature and science, the key is how to take the exam to make it easier to get into a good university, and choose liberal arts or science as a starting point.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The general phenomenon is: there are many girls in the liberal arts class, and there are more boys in the science class, mainly depending on your own interests and hobbies. Talk to the teacher, there will be results, I wish you success in your studies, and the explanation is complete.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Liberal arts requires a lot of memorization, and it will be very hard; Science, on the other hand, requires a strong comprehension and does not have much to memorize. If you have a good memory and are more diligent, you can choose liberal arts; If you are not very diligent but have good comprehension skills, you should choose science.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Choose whichever subject you like, don't listen to what others do, and make your own ideas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whether to choose science or liberal arts, I think the most important thing is to figure out what you're good at tackling and what you like before making a decision. What I am good at: When I was in high school, I was also faced with the choice of liberal arts or science, because at that time, my liberal arts and science majors were not obviously superior.

    When I chose science, I felt that I was good at none of them, I didn't pass physics in my first year of high school a few times, and chemistry was hovering at the middle level every time, and I couldn't break through; I choose liberal arts, I don't like to memorize history and political knowledge, geography is relatively lucky, and geography is all comprehension knowledge in the first year of high school, so I can barely mix it every time.

    However, in the end, I chose science. Because my father talked to me about this issue for one night, he said that with my understanding of you for decades, no matter your personality and ability, it is not suitable to choose liberal arts, although you are not good at science now, but I still recommend you to choose science. And the reason why my dad made this decision for me was because I had a calm personality, a simple mind, and a good logical thinking ability.

    The latter thing also confirmed my father's statement, and two years later, I successfully entered my ideal school, chose the major I am good at, and has been engaged in this major. What do you like: It is your own hobbies, and they all say that "interest is the best teacher".

    In the last two years of high school, I chose science, which I was good at and I liked. After two years of training, my physics has also improved a lot compared to before, at least in the college entrance examination, I have improved from the previous lower middle to upper middle in the college entrance examination, which is about 20 points higher than the usual test. Chemistry has always been good at it, but it has never been able to break through, and it actually changed in the college entrance examination and got a good score.

    In fact, if you are interested in something, you may have the desire to study it seriously and learn it well, no matter what means you use, as long as you achieve the goal of improving your grades.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    On the question of whether a boy chooses a liberal arts or a science major. It depends on the actual situation. First, whether your academic performance is good in science or liberal arts; second, whether your interests are in the liberal arts or sciences; Third, find out for yourself what kind of major you want to study when you go to university in the future, whether you want to engage in theoretical research, engineering, or other majors with strong application.

    At present, it is better to study a major with strong application, engineering major, theoretical research and science; If you want to study literature and history, teacher training and other liberal arts, it is better.

    So there is no such thing as absolute good or bad. Moreover, after the reform of the college entrance examination in 2021, there will be no arts and sciences, only a new college entrance examination system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think science is better, because boys' mathematical and logical thinking is very strong, and their language thinking is not very good, so science is more suitable for boys.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Boys are better at science, so they will have an advantage when they work in the future, and most of the boys are better at science, and very few are good at liberal arts.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is better to choose science, because boys have stronger logical thinking, and they will have a greater sense of advantage in studying science.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As a liberal arts class teacher who has been fighting on the front line of the college entrance examination for a long time, I would like to say: "If you learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, you will not be afraid to go all over the world", "If you learn good academic science, you will not be afraid to study literature", and these inappropriate remarks have affected many students' choice of subjects, and many students have vomited bitter fruits because of this.

    There was once a boy with excellent grades, who was the top 3 students in the class before the first year of high school, which was a very good result in a key middle school, and later chose science with the main stream, and finally was admitted to the economics major of Weihai Branch of Shandong University, and his classmates in the class at that time were far inferior to him, went to the same school and the same major. I joked with him: "I knew that I wanted to study economics, so I might as well follow me to study literature, at that time, we didn't necessarily apply for Shandong University."

    This example is still very good, and there are many cases where you can't get into school after studying science. When dividing liberal arts and sciences, many students really don't know what they are suitable for, and listening to others say that "there are many science majors, and those who study liberal arts are not good at learning", which affects his choice of subjects.

    In my opinion, there is no better question for studying liberal arts and science, only the question that suits you and the one that suits you is the best!

    Students with good grades study both liberal arts and sciences well. Learn.

    If you study science, you can have more major choices, study liberal arts, and you can be admitted to higher-level colleges. For example, Peking University, studying science may have to pass 700 points to be admitted, and studying liberal arts, 660 points can be admitted, for students with excellent grades, the difference in grades other than the number of languages is not large, this is mainly the gap between the comprehensive and the comprehensive, although the comprehensive is more difficult to score, but for students with excellent grades, it is not too difficult.

    Students with poor grades are better off studying science. Many people think that students with poor grades can't study science and study liberal arts. In fact, this part of the students, learning liberal arts is also not good, and once the liberal arts can not be admitted to the undergraduate, the professional employment of the junior college is very difficult, learning science, you can choose some practical majors to study, although the school is not necessarily good, but the choice of majors is still very wide, there are certain advantages in employment.

    The employment scope of liberal arts graduates is indeed relatively narrow, but in the examination of civil servants and career editors, there is still a greater advantage, if you like this kind of work, of course, you can choose, which is another reason why there are more girls in liberal arts classes.

    If you choose science, you really feel very difficult, you can change to a liberal arts class as soon as possible, the sooner it will have a smaller impact, and if you get to the end, it will be too late to change.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In this case, you have to ask the child first, whether he wants to study literature or science, and most importantly, to see whether his grades in each subject are better in literature or science, and you must choose a major that he likes and is suitable for.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At the end of the first year of high school, you have to take the academic level test of each subject, and the second year of high school liberal arts does not open science courses, and science does not open liberal arts courses.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    On the one hand, male students have stronger thinking skills and are suitable for science, and on the other hand, it is better to find a job and be employed in the future.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Boys are better off in science. Boys are more rational and more suitable for studying science.

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