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Liberal arts and sciences don't matter, the key depends on what you do in the future, if you start a business, it doesn't matter, the key is to rely on experience, if you are interested in technology, you can do science, if you are in a general position, you can do arts and sciences, then it depends on which subject you use to get into a better school, if the school grade is higher, there is a way out for technology, and if you are a little dead in liberal arts, if the school grade is average, you can only operate and engage in technical employment, not research, but employment is indeed easier than liberal arts. I'm from a science background, graduated from college, and if I'm employed, I tend to do it myself, so it doesn't matter if I'm majoring, but if I'm interested, I also graduated and found that I like liberal arts knowledge, and now in my spare time, I'm learning philosophy and psychology, purely as a hobby, but it will definitely help me in the future.
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I'm a sophomore in high school.
I think that in the six months since I chose the liberal arts, my life has changed a lot, it is more relaxed, and the things that I subconsciously pay attention to have increased, which is more useful for my future life development.
Although it is easier to study literature than science, if you want to study well, it is the same to study literature and science.
It is better to choose liberal arts with strong Chinese and English, and it doesn't matter if Shi Dizheng is not prominent for the time being, just catch up slowly after choosing the literature.
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We only chose the subject in the second year of high school, and I don't know why we were divided so early now.
Science must be under a lot of pressure, I was the focus of the province back then, and I also emphasized science and light literature, and those who went to liberal arts were all at the bottom of the class. As far as the college entrance examination is concerned, science is easier to get into than liberal arts, and some things cannot be decided by interest alone. I was going to study advertising, but my future was very uncertain, and I ended up studying clinical medicine at a major medical university.
Studying medicine is as tiring as studying law, and both have to go to graduate school, and I am now facing a huge pressure to go to graduate school. Since the results in science are good, it is better to take the science exam, and there will be more choices when applying for volunteers. And I think this kind of science and engineering thinking will be of great help in the future, which is beyond the reach of liberal arts.
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I'm now in the third year of high school liberal arts, I think the future of liberal arts is really slim, if you are good at science, or study science, take advantage of the foundation now, because liberal arts are really not easy to learn, and the score should be high, but if you are interested, it is very good, but you also have to memorize the textbook now, if you are good at mathematics, it will be more advantageous, but I don't know what major to study, because I am also very confused....In short, now is the time to hurry up and come on!
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I suggest you still choose science
Truly. The learning atmosphere of science is very depressing
But you still don't have the talent to study liberal arts
It's better to choose what you can learn
When you really study liberal arts, you won't feel that liberal arts are better than science, and the things you have to memorize are simply crushing people to death
I hope you find your interest in science and study hard.
Make some plans for your future life and work.
People should proceed from reality, (I will suffer, liberal arts are good, my father prefers me to study accounting) I wish you progress in your studies
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At that time, I chose science because my family was thinking about future employment. If I had to choose again, I think I would still choose science. Because science has taught me to be logical and to think in a coherent way of dealing with problems.
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Of course, I would still choose the liberal arts, and I personally prefer the liberal arts, and the liberal arts include history, which I like very much. History makes me feel more fulfilled.
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I would have chosen liberal arts because I think I still prefer memorization and don't like abstract things.
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Depending on your situation, there seems to be a certain deficiency in memory skills, which is not very beneficial in choosing a liberal arts major.
Therefore, it is better to choose science.
In terms of mathematics, you can do more problems, such as 10-20 questions a day. By doing problems and summarizing various types of questions, you can continue to grasp the rules of mathematics learning. In chemistry, you can put together all the formulas you have learned, and it is only enough for an A4 piece of paper, and it seems that it is not a problem to read them once a day and memorize them repeatedly.
Overall, science students will have more room to apply for the exam in the future than liberal arts students. The general liberal arts majors are now both liberal arts and sciences. Liberal arts students are not allowed to apply for majors such as communication electronics, mechanical design, civil engineering, and architecture.
Good luck with your studies!
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In fact, the scope of employment in arts and sciences is almost the same, I think you should follow your own interests and hobbies, choose literature if you like to study liberal arts, choose science if you like science, make your own decisions, and don't let others interfere with you.
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Sort it out, and you'll naturally understand it by doing more questions in the future.
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According to what you said, choose science, in fact, science is very interesting, don't be afraid of the swing of grades, after all, the foundation is very good.
It is recommended to choose liberal arts, there is an atmosphere, and the competition for the college entrance examination is relatively small.
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Look at your situation and choose liberal arts.
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