Should I choose liberal arts or science?

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

    Mathematics is not good, and physics generally has great drawbacks in the study of science classes. In the later stages of science, biology and chemistry are inseparable. So I suggest that the landlord apply for liberal arts, but it is not possible to study medical liberal arts.

    It's too early to talk about finding a job, employment depends on the situation and timing of your graduation at that time, and now the job is not easy to find, my situation at that time was similar to you, I chose science, but also to consider a wide range of employment in the future, now that I graduated from college, I found that it is not the case at all, liberal arts and science are not the most important when looking for a job, the important thing is that you don't choose the wrong major when you are in college, some of the majors are very big and loud (such as what management, What kind of creatures or something) After graduation, I found that any job can be hung on the sidelines, but there is no need, and it will be troublesome, this is my experience.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One by one: 1. Do you study all the courses regardless of literature or science?

    Yes, you have to study before the end of the baccalaureate.

    For example, if the geography exam is over, then there will be no geography class for science students. The chemistry exam is over, and there are no chemistry classes for liberal arts students. Except for the number of languages, those who have not finished the course may make up for it.

    2. Whether the university entrance examination depends on the total score of arts and sciences.

    No, liberal arts is foreign language + literature, and science is foreign language + science.

    3. If I want to apply for medicine, should I study arts or science? Is there a restriction on the study of medicine for liberal arts and science students?

    The Faculty of Medicine focuses on chemistry and biology, and naturally focuses on science.

    Regardless of whether there is a restriction or not, the preference for science is certain, and even if liberal arts students are admitted, there are only a few places.

    4. What kind of job do you generally look for?

    Science students majoring in liberal arts can apply.

    For example, accountants, secretaries, foreign trade salesmen, etc.

    You can ask us, I hope it will help you.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I guess yours is interested. As a senior in high school, I am about to enter college. In the first year of high school, parents and friends all said that science is good, because it is good to get a job after graduating from college, and there are fewer science students in the province than liberal arts students, and there is less competition in the college entrance examination.

    So I chose science, but when it came time to pursue a university major, I realized that the finance I was interested in was in the liberal arts category. Science majors, on the other hand, are mostly focused on technical jobs, such as high-level skilled workers in factories. I'll give you a few examples of science majors at universities:

    Tooling and manufacturing, applied electronics, mechatronics, etc., which is very different from my interests.

    You must know that in college, it is not the teacher's supervision that supports you to continue learning, but your love for the knowledge you choose. Teachers in universities rarely supervise students to study, they just go to class and leave class. In our words, they're here to get paid after class.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello Kiki After the second year of high school, the liberal arts and sciences are divided into subjects, and the study of literature and science is voluntary, and the liberal arts are studied: mathematics, Chinese, English, politics, history, geography; Science: Mathematics, Chinese, English, Chemistry, Biology, Physics.

    If you take the liberal arts course, you will take the mathematics, Chinese, English, politics, history, and geography of the liberal arts, and the mathematics, Chinese, English, chemistry, biology, and physics of the science sciences.

    If you want to study medicine, it is best to take the science course, because medicine is related to biology, physics, and chemistry.

    But liberal arts can also choose medicine, there is a major in medical translation, it seems that you can also take the Chinese medicine exam.

    You can find a lot of jobs if you study literature, and if you study economics, you can go to the bank, **, insurance.

    If you study literature, you can become a journalist, a foreign translator, or a lawyer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you study literature.

    Physics takes up a lot of points in the science exam (which is the case on our side), and your poor math and science study is also a disadvantage.

    After the sophomore year of high school on our side, not all of them will be studied after the sophomore exam.

    The university entrance examination should be based on the total score of the subject you studied.

    If you study medicine, you still have a lot of things to memorize in the future, and it's good to exercise your memory in advance.

    Students can work in politics and economics (for example, university geography departments do not accept liberal arts students).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Interest: Interest is the greatest motivation for learning, regardless of the selection of texts and theories, interest is the first premise. If you are interested in a certain aspect of your life, pay attention to it or are more energetic when taking a certain subject, you can consider choosing this subject.

    With interest, the mold potato makes learning for oneself, and you can make the boring senior year of high school learning colorful.

    2. Ambition: Everyone has their own ideals, and it may be your goal. Choosing a subject that is close to your ideal will promote the learning of this subject.

    For example, if you want to become an entrepreneur, then the liberal arts are closer to this ideal, and you may be more active and active in learning the liberal arts, and your academic performance may be better. Imagine what career you'll be in the future. For example, if you like literature, you want to be a journalist in the future, or if you are interested in politics and economy, and you want to enter politics or study economics in the future, you generally choose liberal arts.

    If you are interested in natural sciences or science and technology, and want to become an engineer or a doctor in the future, you generally choose science. Therefore, your ambition is also a big factor in determining whether you choose arts or science.

    3. Ideals, everyone has ideals, and it may be your goal. Then choosing a subject that is close to your ideal will promote the learning of this subject. For example, if you want to become an entrepreneur, then the liberal arts are closer to this ideal, and you may be more active and active in learning liberal arts, and your academic performance may be better.

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