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1.Science: Chinese, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
Liberal Arts: Languages, Mathematics, Politics, History, Geography.
2.No, there are some exceptions, for example, if you study science, you will apply for law? Of course not.
3.Universities do not divide liberal arts and science majors very much, and they should allocate teaching books according to their majors.
4.Personally, I still feel that liberal arts are not as good as science as employment, and there are too many specific majors, so it is difficult to list them one by one. If I study materials, I will have a wide range of employment, such as organic chemical companies, inorganic metal companies, material processing companies, material molding companies, organic synthesis companies,,,, etc.
That's about it, welcome!
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High School Chinese: History, Politics, Geography.
High School Science: Physics, Biology, Chemistry.
Learn all three subjects except the number of languages.
Generally speaking, those majors like physics and history are of course limited, but there are many majors that are both liberal arts and sciences, and universities are not simply divided into arts and sciences majors, it is divided into very detailed majors, and you can refer to the professional settings of each school.
Generally speaking, looking for a job now is not necessarily the right major, and there are still many choices after graduation.
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Each province is different, some majors are limited, and the majors of each university are also different, depending on your interests and directions.
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High School Chinese History, Politics, Geography, High School Science, Physics, Biology, Chemistry.
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If you are in science in high school, but you are a liberal arts student in college, then you are a liberal arts student in general, because generally speaking, science students and liberal arts students are judged from what they learn in college, and if you study science in college, you are a science student, and the liberal arts you study in college are liberal arts students and have nothing to do with high school.
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If you are a science student in high school and a liberal arts student in college, then you should be considered a liberal arts student, which is not wrong.
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According to the nature of the final major, for example, secretarial law majors belong to pure liberal arts majors, and civil engineering and computer science majors are pure science majors. Economics and management majors are both liberal arts and science majors, which are considered comprehensive majors.
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Liberal arts students, this distinction is based on your highest academic qualification, so the liberal arts in college is the liberal arts students, in fact, interdisciplinary is very common now, and it is not meaningful to simply distinguish between liberal arts and physiology students.
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Liberal arts students, mainly university majors, secondary school disciplines are called basic disciplines, university studies are tool majors, is the knowledge and skills to be used in future work, if nothing else, your future work should be based on liberal arts work. So, understand it this way, you are a liberal arts student.
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You've made it clear to yourself that you were a science student in high school and a liberal arts student in college. When looking for a job, it doesn't matter what you did in high school, you are a liberal arts student.
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Take the university as the standard, because you can also change subjects in high school, and after the college entrance examination, you will be admitted to the university, depending on the major you have studied.
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It should be considered a liberal arts student according to what you learned in college, and what you learned in high school can be transferred, but not in college, and you should be counted as a liberal arts student.
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Based on the highest academic qualification, it should be regarded as a liberal arts student.
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That's a liberal arts student.
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After college, the liberal arts and sciences are automatically divided according to the liberal arts and sciences you scored in high school! The curriculum is also different! There are the same subjects, but there are also different ones, and the direction of the future will be different!
Take me as an example, I majored in Japanese at university! I studied liberal arts in high school! After university, liberal arts students in the Japanese department do not have courses such as advanced mathematics and databases, while science students have to take advanced mathematics and other courses, and these are automatically divided by the school!
The direction of the junior year is also different, the liberal arts are classified as e-commerce, and the science is classified as the computer direction! At that time, a few students in our class had to choose a computer direction, and they went to find the instructor, but after the instructor explained all kinds of big truths, they came back in disgrace! As a result, the direction must be automatically drawn according to the regulations!
However, this is not absolute, I listen to some other schools, and you can choose your own direction! But no matter what, there is a difference in the curriculum after the liberal arts and sciences go to college, and this is certain!
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What is the difference between high Chinese and science majors for university majors? High school Chinese science has no certain relationship with what major you study in college, you can also study liberal arts if you are a science major, and vice versa. However, the liberal arts and sciences also have a certain impact on the choice of majors, for example, medical universities basically do not accept liberal arts students, after all, chemistry is still very important, and you can't joke with the lives of patients, this is not discriminatory against liberal arts students, but when you first choose liberal arts and sciences, you must have weighed your own advantages and disadvantages, so this is not unfair, just say, in other words, how many liberal arts students want to study medicine?
I am a liberal arts student.
In addition, there are two points in choosing a major, one is your specialty, and the other is your interest. Nothing else, don't think about what majors are popular to graduate from and find a job, after four years, no one knows what is hot and what is unpopular, besides, even if you choose the right one, not everyone can get a piece of the pie, the key is to look at ability, but if you have a hard background, then it's another matter.
High school science may feel boring, tired of learning, want to change, personally feel that this problem is not big, because after all, most of the liberal arts are Chinese, you can still understand more than half, but if you are a liberal arts student university want to jump into the science major, then you must be cautious, a lot of formulas, theorems don't say to understand, read will not read.
Having said all this, I hope it helps, and the last sentence: college is beautiful, enjoy it, and a lot of good things are in it in the memories of a lifetime.
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Your question is quite complicated, the basic liberal arts and sciences in universities are accepted, but the proportion is different, the proportion of science and engineering in science and engineering universities is high, and the well-known universities in comprehensive universities are relatively better, but the proportion of science and engineering is still high, and there are fewer majors in liberal arts. And the enrollment plans of different majors in different provinces are also different.
In general, the range of majors available in science and engineering is much higher than that of liberal arts majors.
Liberal arts majors are generally language and literature, history and archaeology, politics, law, management (basic arts and sciences, business administration, accounting, marketing), communication, tourism and related majors.
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Is there a difference between high Chinese and science majors for university majors? Of course, there is a difference, because you study different majors, liberal arts and science are different, then it is not good for you to choose night in the future. Is there a difference between high Chinese and science majors for university majors?
Of course, there is a difference, because you study different majors, liberal arts and science are different, then it is not good for you to choose night in the future.
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The difference between high school Chinese and science is that for university majors, these liberal arts and science majors, they have their own corresponding majors, and some majors, liberal arts can not be applied for, such as some science and engineering, architecture majors, liberal arts students are not allowed to apply.
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There is still a big difference between high school Chinese and science. For example, the high school Chinese subject is more limited in choosing a university major, and there are relatively few employment options. If you are majoring in science, you will have a lot of choice of majors, and you will find more employment.
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Zhong Wenke, the difference between science is for college majors, in the university, liberal arts and science, their majors must be different, and they will be very different.
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Liberal arts and sciences are distinguished by majors at the university. Brother Wang and Brother Li are very different, the major to study in college, um, the liberal arts are relatively well, uh, uh, it belongs to the teacher's line, the teacher's college and the like. Copy.
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The corresponding schools of high school Chinese and science are different, some universities only recruit liberal arts, some are comprehensive universities, and some are partial to science.
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There is no distinction between liberal arts and science, and after figuring out your future career direction and hobbies, you can decide whether you want to study liberal arts or science based on your usual academic performance.
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There must be a difference, there must be a difference between high school liberal arts and science for choosing a major in college in the future, well, this difference is quite big.
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After studying literature and science, the direction of employment after university is different. Compared with liberal arts students, science students have a wider range of employment. After graduating from university, liberal arts students mostly work in the humanities, such as teachers and journalists. Science students are more inclined to the natural sciences, such as engineers and researchers.
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The difference between high school Chinese and science has no hindrance to university majors, I think you can take whichever subject you study well, and the liberal arts and sciences are the same.
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OK. But it's very difficult, and they will give priority to science unless you have good grades or can transfer.
Science students. In the registration for the exam.
It depends on your strength.
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Of course, you can, the university major has nothing to do with this. When recruiting, they are all recruited in arts and sciences. Like I'm a science-Chinese outside of college. So don't worry, may your wishes come true
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Depending on the specific requirements of the application information, if the major you apply for, you can apply for the examination, but if it is written that you want to be a science student, you cannot apply for the liberal arts examination.
On the whole, liberal arts students can choose from eight majors, including philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, management, and art.
Even in science, engineering, agriculture, and medicine, which are dominated by pure science students, there will be individual majors in individual colleges and universities that will admit liberal arts students.
Medicine, such as traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, nursing, etc., from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine; Traditional Chinese Medicine of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc. In agriculture, gardening, horticulture and other majors, individual colleges and universities will have liberal arts programs. Psychology in science, such as psychology at Beijing Normal University and applied psychology at Southwest University, also recruits liberal arts students.
Compared with liberal arts students, science students can choose a lot more majors, the scope is relatively large, and most of them are technical majors, some popular majors will be opened by many colleges and universities, and the number of students is also quite large, and employment is relatively easy.
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Liberal Arts: Chinese, English, Politics, History, Geography.
Science: Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry.
Liberal arts, also known as humanities and social sciences, as the name suggests, is a discipline that focuses on politics, economy, and culture that are unique to human society. The subjects include: Chinese, English, Geography, History, Politics, etc.
Science refers to the self-chain vertical science, applied science and mathematical logic, as opposed to the liberal arts, science subjects mainly include: mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer software applications, technology and design practice, etc.
High School Chinese: Chinese (150 points), Mathematics (150 points), English (150 points), Politics (100 points), History (100 points), Geography (100 points).
High School Science: Chinese (150 points), Mathematics (150 points), English (150 points), Physics (100 points), Chemistry (100 points), Biology (100 points).
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