Let s help me think about it, is it a liberal arts or a science major?

Updated on society 2024-05-19
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think it depends on your grades, if you are good at studying, it depends on your interests, but if you are not very good, you should study science, find a job, and you can do the same job in liberal arts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Are you a man or a woman, a man's science and a woman's liberal arts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dude, don't you tell you about your situation, how do we lie?? Provide information about yourself, such as which subjects are good and which are not, and then what kind of career you want to be in yourself, and other ??? Then let me help you analyze it, I am now tutoring junior high and high school students, and I have a better understanding of the situation.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't be so entangled, look at your personal love, before the exam, liberal arts students memorize wildly, and science students do crazy questions! Achievements are only temporary, believe in yourself is the most important! I also climbed through that stage, after a few years of suffering and happiness for a lifetime, your potential is even greater than you imagined!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Well, if you're not interested in science, it's best not to study science, high school is boring, and if you don't like this subject....If you drop the chain in the middle, it will be troublesome. The liberal arts are relatively simple, your English is good, and the math is average, so I recommend reading the essays. I'm just going to turn the text, and I have a deep experience....Make up your own mind, and be sure to see your real situation.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are liberal arts and which subjects are examined in liberal arts.

    Liberal arts refers to the humanities, and in high school, it refers to the three subjects of politics, history and geography in a narrow sense, which are collectively referred to as the comprehensive language. The full score of the national volume of liberal arts is 750 points, 300 points for comprehensive literature, and 150 points for each of the remaining three subjects. At the university, the liberal arts have a few separate majors to choose from.

    In a broad sense, liberal arts refers to the humanities and social sciences, which are commonly known as literature, history and philosophy, and the scope of study is relatively wide, including humanities, geography, history, archaeology, philosophy, art, fine arts, education, law, economics, management, society and other disciplines.

    2. What is science and which subjects are examined?

    Science refers to natural subjects, and in high school, it refers to the three subjects of physics, chemistry and biology in a narrow sense, which are collectively referred to as science and science. The full score of the national volume of liberal arts is 750 points, 300 points for comprehensive literature, and 150 points for each of the remaining three subjects. At university, science will have a number of separate professional categories to choose from.

    Broadly speaking, science refers to the natural sciences, applied sciences, and mathematical logic. Science mainly includes physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer software applications, etc. In addition to liberal arts and science, there are also engineering, business, and so on, all of which are a classification.

    3 What is the difference between liberal arts and science.

    The difference between liberal arts and science 1: From the perspective of high school Chinese science subjects, learning liberal arts is relatively simple, the college entrance examination score line is higher than science, the first exam is more difficult than science, and the number of students is less than science. There are a large number of students majoring in science in high school, and although science is more difficult, there are also many outstanding talents in science.

    In the third year of high school, there are more counterattacks in liberal arts, and liberal arts mathematics is much simpler than science mathematics.

    The difference between liberal arts and science 2: From the perspective of university majors, liberal arts are mainly engaged in management majors, and after graduation, they are mostly managerial talents, and science is mainly practical talents. Those with an extroverted personality are suitable for academic literature, and those with an introverted personality are suitable for academic theory, but this is not absolute.

    The difference between liberal arts and science 3: Learning liberal arts is like a drop of water, and the accumulation of little by little becomes an ocean. Learning science is like mountaineering, and climbing step by step becomes a master.

    Liberal arts knowledge is very cumbersome, as much as a cow's hair, a person who has learned a little bit of liberal arts can also call himself a liberal arts student, water is easy to obtain, but it is very difficult to accumulate.

    The liberal arts masters I have met have gone through some years and mastered several times or even several times the liberal arts knowledge of ordinary people, so that when judging problems, they can appear old-fashioned, and the direction is generally not too wrong.

    Science knowledge is always a logical element, everything always has a fundamental principle to understand, once understood, you can gradually climb, because it is climbing, so it is more difficult to walk, and it is difficult for ordinary people to continue climbing, so I feel that science is a big cow, giving people a feeling of unattainable, and the academic threshold is relatively high.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The difference between liberal arts and science, one doesn't understand one and the other is too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Science is biased towards rational and logical thinking. The liberal arts tend to be more perceptual. In high school, boys tend to be more interested in science and girls are more likely to be in the liberal arts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Those who study liberal arts say that liberal arts are good, and those who study science say that science is good. In fact, they all have their own strengths and weaknesses.

    Those who study literature can deal with economics, education, law, journalism, Chinese, management, tour guides, archaeology and some software development in the future. Science, on the other hand, is mainly related to eating, using, walking, and scientific research in real life, which is more practical.

    text, mainly to cultivate managerial talents; science, mainly to cultivate practical talents; One is indispensable.

    The main courses of literature are Chinese, Mathematics of Liberal Arts, English, History, Geography and Politics. (After the second year of high school, physics, chemistry, and biology are also taught more roughly, and there is only one class a week).

    Science, the main courses are science, mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry (everything else is the same) Liberal arts and sciences are actually not difficult, but they all have to be diligent in thinking.

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  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Differences: Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

    Liberal Arts, Geography, Politics, History.

    In addition, liberal arts math is simpler than science math).

    I'm a liberal arts student.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Liberal arts backrest is OK (mainly good at language).

    Science has to be done non-stop (but many people have the answers out, and they can't do it again if they think about the problem differently, the main thing is to understand the problem).

    I (female) is a senior in high school this year, and I also had a headache when I divided the subjects last year, so I listened to my parents and went to a science class, and after three days of study, I had a summer vacation. I was determined to study hard, so I enrolled in a cram school to study mathematics, physics and chemistry. When I reached the penultimate day of a month's class, I was shocked to find that I was not a student of science--it was too devastating--and my classmates who were much worse than me listened to it with relish, but I didn't know what the teacher was talking about, so I quickly went to school to do a transfer of text.

    Yes, I avoided science to study literature, but I don't think I made the wrong choice.

    In terms of profitability, as long as the liberal arts listen well and work hard, they will get good grades, while the science subjects need more comparatively"Don't worry about the topic","Do it when you see it"of courage. But at the same time, there's another problem, if, I mean, if you can't take a liberal arts subject, then study science. Because the second liberal arts will suffer more than the second science (after all, it is really difficult to get a job in the liberal arts).

    In the long run, I personally believe that studying literature can make life more colorful, and it will be somewhat helpful for dealing with others in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Answer: Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, liberal arts in a broad sense, also known as humanities and social sciences, refers to the disciplines that take politics, economy, and culture unique to human society as the research object; Liberal arts in a narrow sense refers to the subjects chosen in high school when they are divided into arts and sciences (language, mathematics, English + politics, history, geography).

    Science in a broad sense refers to the natural sciences, applied sciences and mathematical logic; Science in the narrow sense refers to the subjects chosen in high school (language, mathematics, English + biology, chemistry, and physics) in the liberal arts and sciences

    Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main difference is that the liberal arts belong to the social sciences, while the sciences belong to the natural sciences.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Low employment rate in liberal arts High employment rate in science There are few schools suitable for applying for liberal arts There are many science schools with many enrollments, and there are many science schools.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Liberal arts learning is mainly memorization, and it depends on your English and mathematics that you can get grades, while science is relatively lively, there can be many that can allow you to get high scores, and there are more flexibility, and there is also a wide range of choices when choosing a university, and employment is easier than liberal arts.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Liberal arts subjects: History, Geography, Politics, Chinese, Mathematics, English.

    Science students: Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Chinese, Mathematics, English.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Science is mainly logical thinking, and liberal arts are more emotional literature.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nowadays, pragmatism is prevalent, and it is not easy to find a job in literature, but it will be relatively easy to find a job in science and engineering. It is easier to transfer a theory to a text, but it is basically impossible to transfer a text.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The liberal arts are biased towards culture and the arts, while the sciences are scientific theories.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I am a liberal arts student, and I don't think the liberal arts are as much as I imagined, so I just need to memorize them on time and not forget them.

    Science requires a lot of contact questions, a lot of brains, a very well-organized brain, and a thorough understanding of knowledge.

    To put it simply, there are omissions in the liberal arts that can be filled, but the sciences cannot be made up. Therefore, when choosing science, we must lay a good foundation for the first year of high school and not slack off.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In terms of employment in the liberal arts, there are few teaching and science subjects. Nowadays, many good colleges and universities are dominated by science and engineering, and if you want to be an engineer, you should choose the ...... of science and engineeringAnd many, many more.

    Liberal arts, romantic feelings; Science, rational thinking, emphasizing logical reasoning, right is right, wrong is wrong.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Are you asking about the difference between liberal arts and sciences in high school or college?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The essential difference is that the subjects studied are different.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    One tests memory, the other tests logic.

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