In my case, liberal arts and sciences, how should I choose, please help me give some advice

Updated on educate 2024-05-19
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you think you're smarter, study science, because a lot of people can't learn science well.

    Liberal arts, on the other hand, are easy to learn but difficult to master.

    However, it should be noted that the main focus of science in the later stage is to examine carefully and meticulously, and the speed of doing questions, if you think you are OK, just choose science.

    I don't know how talented you are in science. I was also a student who was inclined to science, but I chose science because of the scarcity of political science. I remember the first time I found out about 280 in my third year of high school.

    But to be honest, although the science score is very large, it is difficult to improve when it is easy to 270+. If you're still stuck at around 200 points, there should be more room for improvement than in English.

    However, I think it's still based on personal interests, after all, your future career is what you have to do for a lifetime, and you spend dozens of hours a week doing things you don't like, and no matter how good the employment is, it's not interesting.

    However, if you want to think clearly, studying history is not the same as reading historical language documents, and all majors are relatively boring in the end. Personally, I think that the most important task for high school students is to discover what they want to do.

    With interest, Gates can even do something as boring as programming, which shows how important interest is.

    In short, first of all, you must face yourself, look in the mirror and ask yourself what you are willing to spend 90 hours a week on in the future, and then what subjects you think you will choose (the same is true for choosing a major in the college entrance examination).

    If you're really good at science, it's better to choose science.

    Learn English well and choose a major abroad.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let me tell you about my experience from the perspective of someone who has come before.

    I am a liberal arts student, and the main reason for choosing essays that year is that I can't continue to study physics, so I am not interested, and I think that liberal arts are good and interested.

    I don't know what's going on with the exam questions in your school's current high school freshman, when I was a freshman in high school, I only listened to the liberal arts, and before the exam, I went through the books to get a general understanding, and then the liberal arts were basically at the upper level; But after I really started studying literature in the second year of high school, the focus was on politics and history, and it was rare to have a high score in the exam to be more than 80 (100 points, my high school is one of the top schools in the country).

    Therefore, it is conceivable that the essay in the first year of high school is completely different from the essay in the second and third year of high school, and the answer to the liberal arts questions is not something that you can do if you are familiar with history and geography. History is important to the analysis and understanding of historical facts, basically focusing on modern history, geography can be said to be based on physical geography, regional geography also has a lot to memorize, not to mention politics, all memorized, but there will be basically no questions to copy the original text.

    Therefore, if you are interested and feel that it is not enough to judge whether you want to study literature or science. Because interest is sometimes not long-lasting, it depends on whether you are really interested and whether you have the perseverance to persist in the face of difficulties, laziness is a taboo in liberal arts.

    Analyze your conditions, good Chinese and bad English mean that you don't hate memorizing things, but you hate rote memorization, and it's not easy to memorize things that you don't interest in. Therefore, your advantage in studying literature is that you can score points if you are good at mathematics, and your disadvantage is that you are not good at English, and politics may be more painful in the future (and I don't know what kind of score system you have in the college entrance examination, we have the highest score in politics in high school).

    Relatively speaking, you study science, and one advantage is that science can be learned relatively easily, and the overall feeling is that your rational thinking is okay. After all, the science content of the first year of high school is not much different from the later requirements, and from a certain point of view, the current state is very similar to the future. But if you really have no interest and no firm beliefs, you may regret it in the future and you won't be able to learn.

    At the end of the day, it's up to the individual to stick to it, so you have to figure out how confident you can be.

    To give you a suggestion, before deciding, take a look at the questions in the college entrance examination in arts and sciences, find a higher part of the knowledge points to see, and see which questions and answers you may be suitable for.

    These are based on my personal facts, after all, different schools have different requirements, but I hope it can help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The personality is too casual, not suitable for studying science, it can be seen that only science is talented, not a person with super high talent, nor a person who is rigorous and serious, and will not lag behind in the fierce competition in science, but it will not be top, at most middle and upper. But it may be good to learn literature, there is an advantage in mathematics (a very big advantage), and the rest is not bad, as long as you make up for it well, it will be no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's better to study science, because you don't have a future in science, and besides, when you can't go on, it's better to switch from science to liberal arts, and it seems that science is better to find a job, but you still have to make your own decisions to see what you want to do in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let's learn it. Don't listen to them say how science is, since you have talent, you should study science, and the liberal arts are a lot to memorize, and science is only to memorize formulas. Let's learn it, there is a future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In this case, I think it is best to study science, and there are many people who are good at liberal arts and know a lot about history.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Analyzed from the following aspects:

    1. Maybe because of love, she loves you more than her interest and profession, as the saying goes, women are afraid of marrying the wrong man and men are afraid of entering the wrong industry, and it is more important to fight with the right person than to struggle for a lifetime, so the choice is greater than the effort.

    2. Maybe because of employment, from the perspective of employment and study majors, the annual employment ratio of girls in liberal arts has reached 79%, and the employment rate of science girls is only 52%, so girls are very rational.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Professionalism is a lifelong thing. I've filled in the liberal arts for you, and it's supposed to be a science major. but reported the deviation. Prove that you care a lot. Cherish it.

    This girl deserves your care for her for the rest of her life...

    Still stupidly thinking about something, pursuing her. Protect her. Take care of him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As a person who has come over :

    Liberal arts and sciences have their own characteristics, and ordinary people do not have completely obvious differences between liberal arts and sciences, and there are always individual people who cannot learn science. If you memorize things, have a good memory, and have a good understanding of Chinese articles, then it is better to choose liberal arts; If you are active in thinking, you can choose science, and it seems that the geography major of the university recruits all science students!

    I don't have a good memory, so I chose science, but there is one point, science is very limited in terms of applying for jobs, liberal arts is better, like law, isn't it good, but science accounting is also good, mainly depends on which majors you will be admitted to in the future are better and more famous.

    In high school, science is more tired than liberal arts, the left and right brains can't stop, the language is English, and the liberal arts account for both, but your situation may have an advantage in science, and in science classes, your liberal arts will be more prominent.

    Everyone else is someone else's idea, think about it yourself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I'm a sophomore in high school and studying in a key middle school in a city. I was also struggling with the assignment before the class. Because I wasn't good at arts and sciences, I still chose science.

    Because there are many majors in science, it is easy to find a job. As a current society, we all test our ability to eat. The large number of Chinese people makes it even more difficult.

    So you have to think long-term. And now there are many more majors and employment pathways in the sciences than in the liberal arts. But it's also divided, as our teacher said.

    Boys are gifted in science, and girls are gifted in literature. In fact, I feel that the most important thing is the hard work that is acquired. If you choose a text, you have to make sure that you have a good eloquence and a good memory.

    Because there are so many things to remember in high school Chinese. If you want to learn reason, you need to be sensitive. In short, like you have a relatively balanced strength, sometimes you have to have your own ideas, and choose what you are interested in'But don't be the kind of three-point heat.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your grades are relatively balanced in arts and sciences, as long as you work hard, no matter what you choose, your future development will be good. But I think it's better to follow your own interests. It is true that science has a wide range of employment, but liberal arts are not without prospects, it's just that your physics teacher doesn't understand it, and only sees individual phenomena.

    Also, no matter how bad your school's liberal arts class is, it will not be bad enough to ask a teacher to take a class, in fact, most of the differences in grades are determined by the student's own effort, since you are already interested in liberal arts, then you might as well choose liberal arts.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I am a liberal arts student in the 12-year college entrance examination, and I strongly recommend that you study science, because the liberal arts really did not develop in the future, especially for boys. There are more majors in science. And you like physics, physics is the most rare subject in science, but you like it very well, this is simply a good material for science, plus mathematics is good, it is more suitable.

    The number of languages is very good, and if you don't choose science, you will regret it. I regret it

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to choose science. Generally speaking, it's hard to get a high score in liberal arts, and you have a slight advantage in science.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Answer: Arts and sciences are acceptable, but liberal arts are recommended.

    Analysis: Liberal arts focus on memory and pursue breadth; Science focuses on understanding and pursuing depth. In general, it is easy to get a high score in the liberal arts, but it is difficult to get a high score in the science, but as long as you learn it thoroughly, you can get a high score in the exam.

    In addition to this, it depends on your main interests and strengths. If you are not partial to liberal arts and sciences, then there is no doubt that if you choose science, you will have more employment opportunities and career opportunities in the future. However, it should be reminded that the difficulty of science in the second year of high school, especially physics, has been greatly improved, and it is difficult to control if the basic skills are not solid, which is why some students with good grades in science in the first year of high school choose liberal arts.

    Therefore, be mentally prepared. Judging from your description alone, your grades in arts and sciences seem to be unsatisfactory, and you have bluntly stated that you have no interest in arts and sciences, so I think science will be the best choice for you. Of course, the above is only my personal advice, which is highly subjective, and I can't predict your other situation.

    All in all, just follow your feelings, and the final decision is still in your own hands.

    First of all, we cannot deny that the demand for science students is indeed greater than that of liberal arts students, and science students choose more majors, but doesn't this also mean that science students are more competitively pressurized? Actually, the main thing is the subjective factor, and you must have some plans in mind before asking this question. Are you better at liberal arts or science?

    If you are good at both arts and sciences, then it is best that the initiative is in your hands, if you are good at science, choose science, and vice versa. If you can't grasp the arts and sciences, it is recommended to choose the liberal arts, after all, it is easier to learn. Even if the employment prospects are average, as long as you work hard, you are bound to achieve something in the future.

    In the end, I hope you can weigh the pros and cons and make a choice with no regrets!

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