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I am a senior in high school liberal arts. To be honest, there are more science options for university majors, but I think liberal arts are more practical, such as taking the civil service exam or something. I'm a girl, and I think if I study chemistry in college, I guess I can only be a teacher, but will I be a researcher?
You can also study economics in liberal arts, and if you work, you are generally like a teacher, a civil servant, a lawyer, a diplomat (although this is unlikely), and there are still many options for translation, and the key depends on ability. In fact, the difficulty of science is not mathematics, like the mathematics of our liberal arts key classes are trained according to science, I think the difficult thing is science, you may not have experienced it in your sophomore year of high school = .= ..
However, I think it is better to choose what you choose depends on your interests, and there are advantages and disadvantages in liberal arts and science, so don't regret it later.
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Could it be that you want to do IT with high school math? Brother is from here.,After learning high school math.,When you get to college, you'll basically forget about it.。。。 And can't you apply for the IT department in the liberal arts college entrance examination, you still have to learn it in college, don't be afraid that he won't teach you mathematics, there should be.
To be honest, science is useless, and you don't engage in scientific research, so what's the use of learning so many theories, it's not practical. It's better to study liberal arts and learn more and see what is useful to you. It's hard to make software.
You see that the IT elites who go to the newspaper are bald - if you do some web design, I advise you to cultivate more artistic cells, after all, it is creation... If you don't have an idea, you can't do it, and when the time comes, you can only help others, what a future. Plus you don't like math and you basically can't learn those programming ** or anything.
Let's engage in art, you can play with design in the future, promising.
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Liberal arts and science, whichever one you like. When looking for a job in the future, no one will really care whether you are studying literature or science, as long as your ability and position match. Of course, it is undeniable that there will be more majors to choose from when you go to university.
Therefore, you can also decide whether to study literature or science according to the major you want to study in college.
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Liberal arts have a future in liberal arts, find a job you like, study hard, and if you have the ability, you are not afraid of not making money!
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This is generally the case with regard to liberal arts employment. But it's not absolute. The difficulty of finding employment in liberal arts is also related to reality. I have the following observations.
First, it is more difficult to find employment in the liberal arts than in the sciences. On the one hand, the reason for the difficulty in finding employment in liberal arts is that more and more high school students choose liberal arts, and there are more and more liberal arts students. On the other hand, many majors in the liberal arts have a narrow employment scope, and many science students with a good employment situation can also apply for the examination, which has a great impact on liberal arts students.
Second, when choosing a liberal arts major, you need to consider future employment. Careful reporting with narrow employment scopes, such as history, is generally to enter a museum or become a teacher, and the employment pressure is very high. It is recommended that you can apply for a relatively large employment area, such as economics and management, and it is relatively easy to find employment, of course, the starting salary may be relatively low.
Or it is not bad to apply for some minor language majors, but it is best for small languages to have relevant jobs at home, or there is a risk of employment. In addition, you need to take more qualifications in college to give you more opportunities for the future.
Third, whether it is difficult or easy to find a job mainly depends on one's own quality. At present, there is a lot of pressure on employment, except for the top 985 colleges, so whether you can find a good job or not has a lot to do with personal conditions. When you go to university, don't be too indulgent, learn more relevant professional knowledge, it is best to improve your personal qualifications, and try to choose further studies if you can go to graduate school.
Fourth, liberal arts majors in journalism, advertising, and networking and new ** are also easy to employ.
Fifth, there are relatively few liberal arts graduates who are accepted. Liberal arts majors, such as philosophy, history, literature, such majors, there are not many counterparts, and most of these majors choose to take the postgraduate examination or take the examination of public institutions. However, there are few people recruited by such units, so it is very difficult to find employment after graduation.
For these professions, more effort is needed, and this kind of profession requires high-quality people. Although it is difficult, the quality of employment and the environment are still good. Finally, the current society still depends on academic qualifications, and when looking for a job, you must first meet the basic conditions of others, otherwise you may not even have the opportunity to interview.
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Liberal arts majors are relatively difficult to find employment, not only the employment rate of liberal arts is relatively low, but even the admission is highly competitive, and the gap between liberal arts and sciences is huge in terms of the difficulty of learning knowledge and the future development direction.
1. It is also obvious to all that the employment rate of many majors of liberal arts students is not high, and it is recognized that the university majors that are difficult to employ in liberal arts include law majors, language and literature majors, e-commerce, history majors, marketing majors, sociology majors, public affairs management majors, philosophy, psychology, etc., these majors sound lofty, and it is not easy to learn well, and many colleges and universities do not have a systematic learning process in these majors, resulting in students "learning everything, learning everything is not good".
2. Many students in the language and literature majors with difficult employment in liberal arts do not even have basic writing skills when they graduate. Ignoring the cultivation of students' writing ability, the lack of obvious employment orientation of humanities itself, and many other factors, directly lead to the lack of competitiveness of Chinese graduates in the job market. The advantage of "wide employment" has also become a disadvantage with the continuous segmentation of majors and the job market.
3. Liberal arts are difficult to employ, and history is no longer a sweet spot. Nowadays, pragmatism is in vogue, idealism is becoming less and less, and history, a profession that is almost useless, is increasingly being neglected.
Generally, liberal arts students will choose these 7 types of majors: normal, finance, management, language, politics and law, medicine and art, these 7 categories of majors can be said to be very suitable for liberal arts students, and the employment rate is still relatively good, such as finance and economics majors, language majors of small language majors, and political and legal law are all popular majors, with large market demand and good salary.
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Not all liberal arts students don't like math. For math, there is a lot of flexibility, and most students just don't want to use their brains. But that doesn't mean they don't like it.
There are two reasons or mentalities for people who are reluctant to fill in the philosophy major.
1. Philosophy, as a relatively theoretical subject, is difficult to find a job that matches the major unless you specialize in this aspect of research in the future.
2. Philosophy is a profound and useless discipline in the eyes of most people, and I mean the majority of people, and this part of the population is often a group that does not understand philosophy at all.
Personally, I don't think you need to take philosophy as a professional course, after all, not everyone can become or must become a philosopher, but philosophy as a compulsory course in life must be understood.
Philosophy is not the business of a few philosophical majors, but of everyone, everyone who pursues beauty and sublime and wants to live a better life (not a good life as the world understands, but a good life with real peace and joy).
Philosophy is a shortcut to wisdom and happiness.
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Summary. Secondly, the study of liberal arts in high school can cultivate students' literary literacy, so that students have a good overall quality, which will help them better cope with various employment problems in the future. People who study liberal arts generally have a high overall quality and emotional quotient, and it is also a good choice to engage in sales positions in the future, and it will not be difficult to find employment.
Hello friends, it is not difficult to get a job in high school liberal arts. First of all, there are many jobs that can be engaged in high school liberal arts, such as the education industry and copywriting planning positions, which require certain writing qualifications and literary literacy, that is to say, liberal arts students can be competent, so it is not difficult to find employment in high school liberal arts.
Secondly, the study of liberal arts in high school can cultivate students' literary literacy, so that students have a good overall quality, which will help them better cope with various employment problems in the future. People who study liberal arts generally have a high overall quality and emotional quotient, and it is also a good choice to engage in sales positions in the future, and it will not be difficult to find employment.
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