Liberal arts? Or science? Is there any difference between liberal arts and science?

Updated on educate 2024-04-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If your daughter doesn't make a blind choice, it's best to respect her own opinion. You can also ask why she chose liberal arts, and if you feel she is well thought out, don't interfere with her choice.

    1.Mathematics is average, and if you study liberal arts, mathematics is relatively easy and you won't be pulled down many points. If you study science, the difference between 90 and 140 points will be very large.

    2.You said that your daughter usually has a hard time, so it's better not to study science, because good grades in science are made by burying them in the stacks of books. Although it takes a lot of hard work to study liberal arts, it is slightly better for science first.

    3.Physics, chemistry is terrible, and this one is not easy to catch up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My experience is to let us choose by ourselves, so that we will bear any hardships in the future, otherwise it is easy to blame parents and cause bigger problems!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your daughter's situation is very similar to mine, but I chose science. Now that I'm in my third year of high school, I can generally take the second line or above. I heard from students in the liberal arts that it was easier to read in the second year of high school, but in the third year of high school, you need to memorize a lot of content, and your grades will improve slowly.

    Moreover, the discipline of liberal arts classes is lax, and schools generally pay more attention to science. I think science is progressing very quickly, and chemistry is actually not difficult, so you can find a teacher to make up lessons privately or do more problems. In short, it will be better to read science if the math is not bad, and it will be better to break through two books, and it will be more difficult to break through one.

    You can give your daughter some advice and don't force her. Otherwise, it will be counterproductive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although the score of the second science subject is lower than that of the liberal arts, it is difficult to get a score in the science subject. Parents, you should choose carefully. Liberal arts are relatively easy to get grades, and most rely on rote memorization. But science is all about skill.

    I'm a science student, and it's hard to learn now, because I love chemistry so much.

    This parent said above that your daughter's physics is very average and chemistry is bad, so it is relatively safe to study liberal arts than science.

    Don't choose this way because the admission score for the college entrance examination is lower than the liberal arts.

    This is the case in our school, where the scores in liberal arts classes are generally higher than those in science, because the scores in history, geography and politics are easier to get.

    That's all I can say, it's up to you how you choose for your child.

    In addition, I would like to add that the child's interest is the key, what if she chooses not to be interested?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The girl's good English was a highlight. In science, good English is the finishing touch. In the liberal arts, good English can pull up points.

    In the end, science is nothing more than electronics, mechanics, software, etc., and then divided into science and engineering. Girls don't necessarily like to engage in these relatively boring things. However, academic theory can make people understand and analyze problems more rationally, and look at people and things more objectively, which is something that can be used for life.

    If you study liberal arts, if you focus on philosophy, of course, you will be more dialectical and critical. But if you want to eat mixed rice, it is more reliable to use language, management, lawyer or something.

    No matter what it is, I think the first thing to look at is the child's thoughts, even if they are limited to knowledge and experience, which makes the ideas a little naïve. The task of parents is to provide their children with as much information as possible so that they can discern them. We can provide you with the experience of your predecessors, the opinions of teachers, and so on.

    Then instill in the child the idea that you are to take responsibility for your own decisions.

    High school is a hard life, I don't want to work hard, everything is in vain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Liberal arts have been memorized, and science has been understood, so choose to study according to your own interests and hobbies. Liberal Arts Major.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, the disciplines are all different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    <> in the traditional college entrance examination provinces, the college entrance examination is divided into liberal arts and science.

    Generally, it is divided into subjects in the second year of high school. The liberal arts courses are: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Politics, History, Geography.

    The science courses are: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.

    The corresponding test subjects for the college entrance examination are: Literature and History: 150 points in Chinese, 150 points in Mathematics, 150 points in English, and 300 points in Literature and Comprehensive Studies (100 points in History, 100 points in Geography, 100 points in Politics), a total of 750 points.

    Science and Engineering: 150 points in Mathematics, 150 points in Chinese, 150 points in English, 300 points in Science and Technology (120 points in Physics, 108 points in Chemistry, 72 points in Biology), a total of 750 points.

    The new college entrance examination provinces are now implementing many of them: Kaimeng Town Chinese, mathematics, English compulsory test, free choice: physics, history one of them. The rest are not restricted. Collectively referred to: 3+1+2

    It can be seen from this that the history of literature and history is relatively difficult to learn, and there are many things to memorize and memorize, while science and engineering, and physics are more difficult to learn.

    When candidates in literature and history graduate and are employed, there are more people who take the civil service examination, career establishment (many teachers), public security and law system, lawyer (law), and bank-related systems. The (economic) TCM direction is now also recruiting some candidates for literature and history.

    Science and engineering are relatively professional and technical and have irreplaceable properties. If you study chemical and pharmaceutical industry, you will definitely not be able to engage in architectural design. At present, most of the international competition is the competition of high-end technology, all of which are concentrated in the scope of science and engineering.

    In recent years, the ZTE incident and the Huawei incident are representative of the competition in cutting-edge technology. The blockade of China by some countries, such as cutting-edge aviation technology and equipment, and first-class technology and equipment, is not a manifestation of the competition for cutting-edge technical talents within the scope of science and engineering.

    Therefore, there are more science and engineering enrollment plans than literature and history enrollment plans, and the scope of employment is much larger than that of literature and history. Moreover, in some industries, there is a very fast development and fierce competition. For example, Huawei has offered an annual salary of 2 million to a small number of talents, which is indeed unimaginable to us ordinary people.

    Therefore, if you like to be a civil servant, teacher, banker, etc., you can choose liberal arts in the future, and liberal arts mathematics is less demanding than science mathematics. But if you want to learn a good technology, eat with technology, and rely on your own strength to survive in society, there is nothing wrong with developing and choosing to study science and engineering, and it is also necessary.

    When choosing to apply for the college entrance examination, you can rush the liberal arts without worrying about the major being adjusted. Science and engineering are different, so you have to choose the field you are good at. For example, the courses of studying medicine, computer science, and computer science are very different, and they have an irreplaceable role, some require a certain mathematical foundation, and some require mathematics and physics, so we should try our best to choose the disciplines or majors that we like and are in line with social development.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Liberal arts are also known as humanities and social sciences. As the name suggests, liberal arts in a broad sense are disciplines that focus on politics, economics, and culture that are unique to human society.

    Liberal arts in a narrow sense refers to the subjects chosen in high school when they are divided into arts and sciences.

    Science generally refers to the natural sciences, applied sciences, and mathematical logic, as opposed to the liberal arts.

    Liberal arts and science are the choices faced by students in the second year of high school, and the liberal arts and sciences are an education system implemented in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries and regions in the world, that is, the teaching curriculum is divided into liberal arts and science for students to make a choice and carry out separate education. The choice between liberal arts and science is also different from person to person.

    In 1977, after the college entrance examination system was restored, the division of Chinese science in high school began to select talents by category. The division is generally carried out in the first year of high school and the second year of high school.

    Liberal arts and science majors are;

    Liberal Arts: Chinese, Foreign Language, Mathematics; Politics; History; Geography;

    Science: Chinese, Foreign Language, Mathematics; Physics; Chemistry; Creature;

    Good subjects in the liberal arts are: foreign languages; Politics;

    Good subjects in science are: Mathematics; Physics; Chemistry; Creature;

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