It is said that the liberal arts are idle for four years of college, and the science is tired to dea

Updated on educate 2024-05-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <>I think that's the case, which is why there are many arguments about the uselessness of liberal arts. Although I chose a liberal arts school and undergraduate major as a science student in college, I personally prefer the current liberal arts, and of course, I have always envied those science students who can live so fully in their university life and learn some knowledge related to the natural sciences of this society, which is indeed a happy thing. As far as liberal arts are concerned, both teachers and students actually have a feeling in their hearts that the study of liberal arts is actually more illusory.

    It's like a magical realism, a lot of talking, a lot of talking, thinking a lot, but the actual application may not be much, to really apply the liberal arts in the depths, it has to be some masters in the field of economics or other aspects to do such a thing.

    Of course, I think that individuals have their own way of living, science students have science students, and liberal arts students have the ideas of liberal arts students, as long as the time is spent on what should be done, I don't think it is a special waste, for example, science students can pay close attention to the study of their own science and technology, can explore the mystery of the universe, and liberal arts students can actively participate in social activities, participate in social research, and make more contributions to some humanistic feelings in this world, the two are not contradictory. And there is no distinction between high and low, they are all making their own contribution to the progress of mankind, so I think that whether you are idle or busy, as long as you can live happily, can make your own contribution to society, and can do something of value, it is meaningful.

    And it is not just liberal arts students who are idle and have more time to choose what they want to do, while science students may not be much different from going to college and high school, because their time is firmly tied to a lot of complex courses, how do you have so much time to contact this society, and liberal arts students their majors determine that they must understand society with society. So it's normal to talk about more practice time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is said that the liberal arts are idle for four years of college, and the science is tired to death, what do you think?

    I think that from the beginning of school, only the third year of high school can be exhausting, and any other period of study will not exhaust people.

    Anyone who has gone to college knows that college is a very comfortable place, we have no study pressure every day, we have a variety of entertainment courses, we have our own club, we are no longer high school juniors who only know how to study, we can go shopping, eat, chat, sleep, and play games every weekend. Wait, we encounter a longer holiday period, we can several people to travel in a group. Whether you're in the liberal arts or science, you won't be exhausted in college.

    College will only make you lazy, idle, panicked, and depressed to death.

    I went to a teacher's college, and our school had science and liberal arts. The major I chose is English education, belonging to the English department, we are upstairs in the mathematics and computer department, our course arrangement is about the same, the rest time is about the same, the vacation time is about the same, none of us study longer than the other, no one works harder than the other, no one works harder than the other, we are just a group of liberated children, after we enter the university, we can get rid of the discipline of our parents, we can choose what we like, do whatever we want.

    At the class reunion after our senior year of high school, whether it was an undergraduate college, a junior college, a liberal arts or a science major, we talked about how to play in school, how many friends we made, who talked about girlfriends, who talked about boyfriends. We all agree that university life is very easy, boring, and casual, and we only need to fail each subject in each exam to successfully get the graduation certificate and degree certificate.

    College is the best memory of our youth, and it has the unique imprint of youth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <> the theory of heart, in the four years of college life, the difference between liberal arts students and science students is indeed a bit big. Liberal arts students generally have fewer courses, more spare time, and are generally more leisurely. Science students, on the other hand, have more courses and less spare time, so the whole university life will be more busy.

    Of course, there will always be some special circumstances, but that's generally what it looks like.

    College life is two extremes, and it is not unreasonable to say that the liberal arts and sciences are busy in four years of college. So why is this happening?

    First of all, we can analyze this question in terms of what exactly is the difference between liberal arts and science. Most of the liberal arts are theoretical subjects, and students mostly use the form of memorization and memorization when studying. And it doesn't take a lot of time, unlike science, which requires a lot of time to experiment or calculate.

    Therefore, liberal arts students are much more idle than science students.

    Secondly, most of the majors studied by liberal arts students have few courses, especially during the freshman and sophomore years, there are basically less than ten classes a week, and there are not even two classes a day. On the other hand, science students who are struggling can almost finish a week's worth of classes for liberal arts students in one day. No wonder people say that the liberal arts are idle for four years of college, and the sciences are busy.

    From this point of view, the resentment of science students is a bit too great.

    Finally, the reason why liberal arts students are idle is that they are too lazy. Some people still seem busy even though they have a lot of free time. This is because they know how to use their free time, and liberal arts students or most college students don't like to use their free time, so of course they seem to be idle.

    According to me, it is not as good as science students taking so many classes in a day, at least they are not wasting their time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After three years of dark life in high school, I finally stepped into the ivory tower of my dreams, and freedom and love can all be obtained. This is the idea of all college entrance examination students when they enter college, indeed, college life is much happier, free, and relaxed than high school life, without the supervision of the class teacher, without the examination of various names, out of the sight of parents, you can decide what to do and how to do it, what a happy thing this time.

    Many people say that the liberal arts in college are idle and the sciences are tired, which is a bit of a generalization. In general, college life is still relatively leisurely, with few courses, loose restrictions, and you can also cultivate your own interests and hobbies, which is really idle compared to high school. If you have to distinguish it according to the liberal arts, the course content of the sciences is relatively difficult, and the study of the liberal arts is believed to be easy, and the science subjects pay a little more study time than the liberal arts, and to a certain extent, the sciences are slightly more tiring than the liberal arts.

    Anyone who has gone to college understands that there is so much time in college that there is no question of tiredness at all. Many hard-working students give themselves extra classes in their spare time, otherwise how can they get scholarships. After graduating from college, I will think, why don't I learn more when I was in school, take a few more certificates, and now I have entered the society, went to work, and after having a family and children, I want to calm down and learn to learn to practice even I am not allowed to do it.

    Finally, I would like to remind you that you will learn more now, and you will be easier in the future, and you will not be tired of studying in college, and it is not good to always think about the idea of relaxation, freedom, and more fun, and don't wait until you are thirty years old to sigh.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It still depends on whether you look at your phone or read a book in college, and people who read books seriously are tired.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This proposition does not take into account the difference in the "levels" of liberal arts. Even for the same major, the textbooks, learning content, and learning difficulty of different levels of schools are very different. For example:

    Similarly, for Chinese language and literature majors, some high-level schools have to study logic, statistics, narratology, philology, etc., while some schools only need basic professional courses such as ancient literature and modern literature, ancient Chinese and modern Chinese, and basic writing of Kumon writing. The standard of learning for science students is relatively uniform. The requirements for liberal arts ......Alas, there are too many college students who are expanding their enrollment now, and many people who do not have a strong learning ability come to the liberal arts to "mix", resulting in a very large difference in the requirements of good schools and poor schools.

    If this proposition is only two or three books, it makes sense.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To tell the truth, if you don't have a science subject, you won't be idle if you want to learn, and you won't be tired if you don't learn.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because these people are preparing for exams, they will come to such conclusions.

    1.Liberal arts idle in **?

    Because the test points of liberal arts are relatively fixed, whether it is knowledge points or easy to test and easy to make mistakes, as long as you sort out and summarize the annual papers, you can easily know what to take this year. Because university textbooks are not easy to change, the knowledge of liberal arts can be mastered in a short period of time through rote memorization, and then cope with exams. Even in class, the coherence and logic of liberal arts knowledge are not as strong as those of science.

    For example, in a two-hour class, you may desert for half an hour, but you can still understand it, and you don't even need to spend time after class. Speaking of coping with exams, the knowledge points seem to be understood or not; As long as you memorize the key knowledge points and know what question type and how to answer it, it is enough. Therefore, I often see many students studying liberal arts who usually play every day, and they can get a good score in the final assault for a month.

    After there is no confusion of failing the course, you can let go of yourself in college life and play as much as you want.

    2.Science tired in**?

    3.What do good people do?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As a liberal arts student, I seriously question this view.

    Of course, there will be differences in learning styles between liberal arts and science fields, but we all have to put in a lot of effort to learn this field thoroughly.

    In college, I have the impression that the liberal arts are very leisurely, and when I have nothing to do, I pretend to be a little literary and artistic all day long; Science students are very busy, shuttling between dormitories and laboratories all day long. But if you really think so, it's too narrow-minded.

    Liberal arts students are destined to deal with words, not only to read more books and input a lot of knowledge, but also to output a lot of information. Each assignment must be more than 1,000 words, and it must not be written without professionalism. Each course has to hand in a few professional and word-rich assignments, which is not enough for liberal arts ......

    Moreover, liberal arts students are under great pressure to find employment, and students in college want to learn more knowledge and improve their skills in all aspects. The daily classes are still full.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I can say that I have experienced the science in high school and the literature I studied in college. Science is naturally tired, and if you don't understand it, you really don't understand it, and you can't get a point. Studying financial management in college is really more painful than science in high school, and the big homework is more than 35 pages of A4 paper, and you can basically publish a book every semester.

    And you think you don't need to study science in college? Not to mention the basic mathematics, the economic and financial curves are all pushed by mathematics. Moreover, there are six or seven curves in a graph, and the direct relationships and intersections of all curves must be remembered and deduced.

    We also have to learn programming, Pathon and C languages, SQL for databases, VBA.

    The most uncomfortable thing is that we have a flipped classroom in a professional class, that is, the teacher throws you up to lecture after explaining the basics. If you don't speak well, you will be scolded by the teacher in front of the one hundred and eighty people. The thief is miserable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, in college, whether it is liberal arts or science, it is very tiring. I have law classmates who have to carry thick books every day until they collapse. I also have medical classmates who have to stay late in the lab every day and are very tired from doing experiments.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As a liberal arts student, I don't think it should be purely based on liberal arts or science, after all, whether you are busy during college or not, and what you do, still depends on yourself. Take myself as an example, as a foreign language student at a science and engineering university, those science and engineering students in our school think that we are idle every day, but this is not the case. In terms of the number of courses alone, we may indeed not have as many as them, but we need to put in more effort outside of class, get up early every morning to memorize words, practice speaking, summarize every trivial knowledge point, and keep reading, reading Chinese books, and reading original works.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Those idle and dying liberal arts students are not necessarily good schools, good school style of study, whether it is liberal arts and science will be very hard to study, on the contrary, the poor school style of study is not good, what to learn is that thing, my sister-in-law (studying in a third-tier city pheasant university, science, is a very popular major) went to school for four years and dealt with several objects, and finally finished with a big belly and didn't learn anything, and now she is buying cooked food at a farmer's market, she is the idle of science

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