Should I go to science or liberal arts?

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    By analyzing yourself in this way, I feel like you can choose both. The key issue is that you should study carefully after you choose a course. Believe that seriousness will pay off.

    Another suggestion is to see what kind of work you want to engage in in the future, after all, there are restrictions on filling in the liberal arts and sciences later, and I think interest is more important!

    It depends on what you want to do in the future, if you want to engage in science majors, you will apply for science classes, but I personally think that liberal arts are more suitable, although most majors are more inclined to admit science students when admitting to universities, but many majors in universities are linked to liberal arts, and in addition to foreign languages and other particularly obvious liberal arts majors, they all require mathematics, and you are also more interested in mathematics, so it is recommended to apply for liberal arts classes. FYI.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Interest is the biggest motivation It's only the third year of junior high school now, you have to dabble in everything You will have an advantage in coming to college in the future! Natural science is good!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Science, future employment prospects, I studied liberal arts and now regret it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Science. We are people under the system and people in society, and sometimes there is a gap between our interests and reality. Let's work hard for the future!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel that people in the liberal arts have ideas and a future, and the key depends on how your life plan is.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It mainly depends on which one you want to be better at, and then which one you are good at.

    However, judging from the grades, it may be difficult to study science later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Actually, I'm also in the third year of junior high school, so let's do it as needed! I think interest is more important!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on what you want to do in the future, if you want to engage in science majors, you will apply for science classes, but I personally think that liberal arts are more suitable, although most majors are more inclined to admit science students when admitting to universities, but many majors in universities are linked to liberal arts, and in addition to foreign languages and other particularly obvious liberal arts majors, they all require mathematics, and you are also more interested in mathematics, so it is recommended to apply for liberal arts classes. FYI.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think I should study science.

    1.You're okay with chemistry (interest).

    2.Biology is interested.

    3.Interested in mathematics. Physics is actually not difficult, study hard, and you can get high scores.

    4.Science focuses on logical reasoning, which is very helpful for future study and work. And it is easy to find a job immediately after that, there are many majors, and there are a wide range of choices.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Falling in love is related to the growth experience of the personality growth environment, and has nothing to do with the discipline. It is generally believed that liberal arts students should have a wide range of knowledge and cover everything, and science students should have super computing skills. The point is that the two people get the call, so that both parties feel comfortable.

    Talking about a relationship

    Falling in love is a social activity, which is the process of cultivating love or mutual interaction on the basis of love, mainly the exchange and communication between the two parties. Generally speaking, if you are in sincere contact, support each other, make progress together, and achieve each other.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liberal arts students and engineering students have a big difference in mindset when they get together. For example, a liberal arts woman will feel that why is the voice of an engineering man colder than yesterday, why is he not as considerate as yesterday, and does he like others. In fact, it is very likely that the engineering man only lost because of the Brazilian team.

    And more importantly, it is impossible for an engineering man to understand the unreasonable troubles of a liberal arts woman, the liberal arts woman thinks that I am angry, why don't you coax me, if you love me, you should coax me, you should hit me as soon as possible, you should not get through** keep fighting, you should know what I think, and you should do what I want. In fact, when engineering men see that bunch of wind and snow, and the perfect love affair of Korean dramas, they want to say: "This is brain-dead."

    They will understand very well that those perfect romances are made up, why the super rich and super handsome male protagonist never gives up on the ordinary heroine, even if the ex-girlfriend comes, he is so unemotional. From the perspective of engineering men, it is generally explained like this: "That's the hero and heroine, and everything else is a supporting role", but in real life, everyone is everyone's protagonist.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a big difference in the way of thinking between liberal arts students and science students, and learning more will indeed increase this difference. For example, if you have to look at a bunch of data that you can't write a decimal point wrong all day long, you will become much more rigorous, and the people around you just like to discover the truth behind the story, and you will be subtly influenced. And those liberal arts students will be exposed to all kinds of literary works all day long, stories of wind and snow, platonic romance, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The current situation in our dormitory is. Among the two liberal arts students, one liberal arts student has a science boyfriend. One of the two science students has a girlfriend and the other has a boyfriend.

    In this way, I think that science students have a wider audience. But the one with a science boyfriend is the happiest, because the science man can always make a lot of thoughtful things, such as taking pictures of her and making micro-films, and tinkering with various electronic devices. On the contrary, this roommate who studies science is looking for a boyfriend who is too rigid to generalize, the earth is round.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm a liberal arts student, and he's a science student. Every time I look at him tossing the software program on the computer, disassembling and reinstalling the car engine, and recording my name on the single-chip display screen, I have a feeling of super admiration, male god, male god. I practiced calligraphy, and when I was reading, he would look at me super quietly and not move.

    When I asked him if my handwriting was good, he said stupidly, "I can't tell if the handwriting is good, but I think you're good." "I like to hear him talk about how machines work, and he likes to talk to me about poetry, and I don't feel in the way.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm a liberal arts student, she's a science student, and I often listen to her say academic questions in front of me that I don't understand, and although I can't understand it, I feel very happy. I also often talk about my major, current economic issues, financial markets, and some hot current affairs, and she seems to have listened to it very rewardingly. This can better illustrate that liberal arts and physiology students can form a situation where they complement each other's advantages.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    For example, I will often ask him if he thinks our future children will have single eyelids like him or double eyelids like me, and he will analyze from the genes, what dominant genes and what recessive genes, I will be blinded by listening, but fortunately I have some skills, otherwise I really don't know what he is talking about.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    My boyfriend is a standard science student, not only is he very science in high school, but after he goes to college, he becomes an engineering man, and he likes his major very much and puts a lot of effort into it. One of the biggest obstacles I got along with my boyfriend was that I didn't know what he was doing, and he didn't know what I was doing at work. He studied mechanical design, manufacturing and automation, and after graduating from university, he went to their teacher's company to engage in production line research and development, I only know that the production line they developed is for the production of automobiles, that's all.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Liberal Arts Student: "Honey, where are we going for the weekend?" "Science student:

    I still have a small program** that I haven't finished, so let's go to the computer room for self-study on the weekend, right? Why don't you go to the Science and Technology Museum, I heard that there is a new automation model there, that sounds amazing, right? "Liberal arts students: speechless.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The point of not being able to get the other party should be the biggest feeling of a liberal arts student and a science student falling in love. Actually, I still know a lot about some things in science, after all, I have been in science classes for almost a year, so I know a lot of science things, and of course there are some meanings that I can't get.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. There are many female students in the liberal arts class; There are more boys in the science class;

    2. The subjects of the college entrance examination for liberal arts students (except for the number of languages) are geography, politics, and history; while science students are physics, chemistry, biology;

    3. Liberal arts are usually very easy, and they can pass the memorization before the exam; And science requires more questions and more practice to do well.

    Judging from the current status of university admissions, the college entrance examination acceptance rate of liberal arts is indeed inferior to that of science; From the perspective of the same school, the admission score of science students in the college entrance examination is lower than that of liberal arts students; In addition, there are many universities and departments suitable for science students. But if you are very talented in liberal arts, you should choose liberal arts to take the exam, because it is difficult to develop in the face of things that you hate all day long.

    Since you have chosen what to read, you must read it with all your heart. No matter what, if you have made a good choice, you should do it well, and don't be distracted. Students should learn to think independently about their own problems and have the courage to face up to the truest thoughts in their hearts.

    When choosing texts and theories, some students will be troubled by other reasons. For example, I can't bear my homeroom teacher, I can't give up my classmates. These issues should be treated correctly, they should not be the reason for choosing texts and reasoning, there are many ways to continue the teacher's kindness and friendship in life, and it is not necessarily necessary to learn to live together.

    Another question that students and parents are worried about is which one has the greater advantage between liberal arts and science for employment after graduating from college? At present, the employment situation is more favorable to science students, and enterprises need more science students, but not all liberal arts students cannot be assigned jobs, and graduation is unemployment.

    Choosing science does not mean that you have won a golden job; Choosing liberal arts will not doom this person to obscurity. The phenomenon of emphasizing science and ignoring literature has always existed, but the development of society is becoming more and more diversified, and the demand for talents is increasing.

    From the current point of view, although there are differences in the proportion of liberal arts and sciences admissions, the total amount is still quite large. Whether it is a selection of texts or theories, children have a greater chance of going on to higher education. The key now is how students adapt to the learning requirements of the liberal arts and sciences after they have chosen.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In fact, there is a big difference, liberal arts can be understood as arts, and most of them were admitted before the college entrance examination.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1. Different subjects of study: Liberal Arts Class: Learn Chinese, Liberal Arts and Mathematics, English, History, Politics, Geography; Science Classes: Xing Buchun learns Chinese, Science and Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology;

    2. Different learning emphasis: most liberal arts are more about memorization, while most of the science are more about comprehension. Liberal arts students have a better memory, and they can understand it skillfully; Science students understand a large part of the station, and memorization accounts for a small part;

    3. The ratio of men and women is different: there are more female students in the liberal arts class, while there are more male students in the science class;

    4. Liberal arts are usually very easy, and you can pass the test by surprise before the exam; In science, you need to do more questions and practice more to get a good score;

    5. There are relatively few optional majors in liberal arts; Whereas, the scope of employment in science is relatively wide.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The subjects of study are different: liberal arts: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages; Liberal Arts Comprehensive:

    Politics, History, Geography. Science: Chinese, Mathematics, Foreign Language; Science Comprehensive:

    Physics, Chemistry, Biology. Admission to higher education is different: Judging from the current status of university admissions, the college entrance examination acceptance rate for liberal arts is not as good as that for science; From the perspective of the same school, the admission score of science students in the college entrance examination is lower than that of liberal arts students; In addition, there are many universities and faculties suitable for science students.

    1. It is related to the mode of thinking. University is more like professional education than high school, that is, there are so-called majors, and the sub-disciplines of high school have a paving effect on the development of their own thinking, such as liberal arts, literature, history and philosophy have always been considered to be interconnected, and they are important for the establishment of your future'Knowledge networks are helpful. 2. Related to filling in the volunteers, many majors restrict liberal arts or science students, and even English can be divided into liberal arts classes and science classes.

    For example, art talents are needed in architectural design, but science is generally required. 3. It is related to the future career. Relatively speaking, liberal arts are more focused on memorization, and there are fewer majors to choose from.

    Science is more focused on calculations, understanding things, you can choose more majors and universities to be interested in, depending on what you like, interest is the most important. 4. In terms of learning content: liberal arts have language, mathematics, foreign politics, history and geography, mainly based on memory association; In science, there are other mathematics, physics and chemistry, which are mainly based on abstract mathematics.

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