Is it better for girls to study literature or science?

Updated on educate 2024-05-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, there is no absolute, it varies from person to person, each has its own benefits, and it mainly depends on your personality and learning preferences.

    If you are good at mathematics, physics and chemistry, there is no doubt about it, just study science, people always have to choose a field that they are good at, and it is very easy to learn, if you are not good at history and geography but you prefer to study liberal arts, then you are equal to chronic suicide, especially when you learn, it is more difficult to understand and endorse, and when you wait for the college entrance examination, you will regret it.

    If you are better at liberal arts subjects, then choose liberal arts, first of all, it is easier to learn, and secondly, girls who study liberal arts will slowly cultivate into a perceptual thinking, more literary and artistic style, and more popular with boys.

    There are exceptions, for example, a girl is not good at liberal arts and science, or science is good but she just likes to learn the knowledge of liberal arts, or choose liberal arts, after all, in fact, liberal arts are much easier to learn than science, science is often logical thinking, it is easy to get dizzy, the general male teacher who teaches mathematics will slowly become bald after middle age, that is because it takes the brain to solve math problems, the brain is used too much, the hair falls out more, and finally it becomes bald, and the male teacher who teaches Chinese rarely has such a situation, So sometimes choosing liberal arts is still the right choice.

    Personally, I still prefer girls to study liberal arts, girls who study liberal arts have delicate feelings, and they can be other people's little padded jackets to a large extent when they come out in the future, and their popularity will be better, because girls who study liberal arts have relatively higher emotional intelligence. Of course, if you are a typical rationalist and look at things and analyze all aspects of problems, you might as well try science, science women are also very popular, and there will be unexpected gains.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think you're probably a girl when you ask this question. I remember that when I was divided into subjects, I was supposed to be in junior high school, and my teachers always told us that science would be more difficult, that we needed to think well, etc., and then sometimes they would recommend that girls should choose liberal arts if they are not very smart or slow to think about things.

    Although the teacher said so, I think the matter of dividing the subject is still up to you. You can listen to the opinions of teachers or seniors or even parents, but I think when you really want to make a decision, you have to rely on your thinking and ideas, because that's what you want most.

    I am also a girl, and my parents did not interfere with this when I chose the liberal arts and sciences, after all, some parents may think that it is better to choose the liberal arts for girls. And I actually struggled when I made the decision. I don't think I'm a particularly active thinker, and I don't have a very good ability to image images in my head, so I feel like I can't get a picture out, so I have to say that it's not easy to study science.

    Sometimes science always tends to be more abstract concepts, such as some circuits in physics or what Lorentz force, etc., all require more abstract ability, and mathematics is even more so, such as geometry is really painful for me, and I often can't imagine what those three-dimensional figures are.

    Anyway, I don't regret choosing science. It seemed that my thinking at the time was to choose between geography and science. Personally, I don't really have much to do with politics and history, but I hate geography very much.

    As for science, I don't love it very much, but I am interested. So in the end, I chose science.

    I think the biggest reason why I chose science was my interest. If I chose geography, I felt that I really couldn't study it, and every time I thought about those maps of latitude and longitude and various places, I felt extremely frightened, and I still think so. I guess that's why I'm always looking like a 'road idiot' outside, after all, geography really hasn't been learned well, haha.

    As for girls, I don't think it really matters. You may feel that your thinking or logic can't keep up at first, but in fact, in an environment like science, these can be cultivated continuously. And in fact, the patience and carefulness of girls are also very important for science.

    So if you think about it this way, girls don't have to worry too much about choosing science. It's hard at times, but in contrast, curiosity and impulse have always driven me to keep studying, and even if I choose an engineering major like now, I think it's a fun and cool thing.

    In short, go free and ask yourself if you are really interested in the subject you have chosen, and if you encounter difficulties, you will really overcome it, so that maybe the answer in your mind will be much clearer. In the end, I made a choice and stayed the course.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This still depends on your own hobbies, hobbies are really the best teachers, as long as you like yourself will pay, only pay will be rewarded. It's really all the same, there will be no return if you don't pay, that is, you learn what you like, what you don't learn is a good choice, science and literature are very good, it still depends on what you like.

    I would like to give some advice from a student's point of view, if you yourself like mathematics and learn mathematics better, because it will not be separated from arts and sciences until high school, so it still depends on your grades in junior high school.

    If you feel that you still feel good about physics and chemistry when you are studying in junior high school, and you don't feel that physics and chemistry are not easy, then you are actually very suitable for studying science in terms of hardware. Because you have a good foundation, it will be easy for you to learn it later.

    But if you think you're struggling with physics and chemistry when you're in junior high school, then I don't think you're a good person to study science. A lot of things in junior high school are very simple, if you don't even feel like you can do those simple things well, I believe you will be sad when you encounter greater challenges in the future.

    So my advice is that you should not study science, in fact, liberal arts are also very good, especially for girls. It can cultivate a girl's temperament very well, and a girl who studies liberal arts will be more willing to read, and loving reading is a very good thing for people nowadays. In fact, many times when you know more about history or geography, it is a good choice for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm a pure science and engineering girl, no, it should be more precise, I'm a serious engineering girl, I hesitated in high school, but I still chose science, there are the following reasons: first, my family has a science teacher, I was greatly affected, secondly, although I just started my first year of high school, I was poor in arts and sciences, but science is relatively okay, and the last reason can not be ignored, most of the people in our class have learned science, and everyone hasn't left, if I transfer to liberal arts alone, it takes courage, besides, Our school's liberal arts are not good, not as good as science, and I don't pay attention to it, and I don't want to be a teacher in the future, based on the above reasons, I chose science, and it turns out that I still chose the right one, but I really think that choosing literature and science has nothing to do with gender.

    I have a junior high school classmate, a male classmate, science is really not good, physics can't be learned at all, let alone mathematics, science and mathematics are fatal for him, but the liberal arts are very good, the high school entrance examination is not as good as mine, but we both went to a high school, although a boy, everyone said, what can you do in liberal arts, it's nothing more than staying in school, or being a teacher to teach history or something, but he is good at what he can do, transfer to the liberal arts class, like a fish in water, always take the first exam, although our school liberal arts is not good, but in the end it still surpassed me, Went to a good 211 college, in fact, I think, gender has nothing to do with learning literature and science, depending on your own preferences, girls are indeed born better at learning, more emotional, and boys are better at rational thinking, but if the interest is there, why not follow their own interests, some people are confused all their lives, can't find the direction of progress, can't find their own interests, in fact, I'm a little in this state now, how happy it should be to find your own interests! Therefore, it is good for girls to study literature and science, depending on their interests.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's better, because girls' personalities are more delicate, and the most important thing in liberal arts is to understand, and it's not easy for girls to learn.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Girls are not better at studying literature, and when girls choose liberal arts and sciences, they still have to choose according to the girl's personality and the girl's logical ability.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. Girls should also choose a major that suits them, and at the same time, they should also choose a major that they are more interested in, so that they can have a better development, and girls do not have to study literature.

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