Whether to choose liberal arts or science, I am good at both, and I am entangled

Updated on educate 2024-07-12
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It mainly depends on interests, but everything is based on future employment.

    It is relatively simple, and it is helpful for the communication between people and the handling of daily relationships in the future, but the schools that can be applied for do not seem to be as many as science, and the majors are all jack-of-all-trades majors, and it is not easy to find a job in non-prestigious universities.

    Science is relatively difficult and there are many things to learn, but in the future, science and engineering majors will be more professional, not as large as the scope of cultural management.

    The above are all personal opinions, I just chose the wrong one at the beginning, and I personally recommend choosing science, and the choice will be large in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In terms of course selection, it still mainly depends on interest. I used to be bad at math, but I liked geography very much, so I chose liberal arts. Of course, there are fewer liberal arts majors in universities now, and there are many science majors.

    You have to look at your own strong subjects, you can learn easily and interestingly, don't just look at the grades. Of course, if you can't analyze it yourself, just look for your teacher, my teacher used to see me and say that I was good at writing. Come on!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Choose one of your strengths is the best Liberal arts is commonly known as nerds Science I personally think that it is astronomy and geography with strong hands-on control ability, and then tend to be technical Liberal arts brain power If you think both are strong Then I suggest you toss a coin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Science, liberal arts have a lot of things to memorize.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Science When you finish the college entrance examination and apply for volunteering, you will know how good science is.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Whichever subject has won more awards will be chosen. The college entrance examination is a little easier.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have good grades in liberal arts, you will be in liberal arts, and if you are good in science, you will be in science. This is the easiest. If you are admitted to university, it will not conflict with your current liberal arts and sciences. Thank you for adopting.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Science requires a lot of brains and flexibility; Liberal arts have a lot of memory. But it's not very difficult, and it's better to choose essays and theories according to your own ability.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to choose a liberal arts and science major? How to choose a liberal arts and science major?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, both are similar, mainly depending on which aspect you are good at, whether it is partial to literature or reason. Of course, it is easier to find a university and a job in the future if you choose science, because the ratio of liberal arts and sciences is 3:7. Of course, the most important thing in choosing a subject is to look at interest.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Choose science, liberal arts is easier to just memorize, advise you to science, liberal arts is not very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many things to choose from in the sciences and few in the liberal arts, but if you like the subjects and you want to do, then you choose the ones you like the most!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Since you're good at science, why don't you choose science? The province is deserted. Judging from the current situation, there are too many people studying liberal arts, and there are more promising prospects ...... science

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Seeing yourself, there are some things that you have to decide on your own.

    Some decisions will also determine your own life.

    Are you interested in art?

    Let's choose the text.

    And the liberal arts are relatively simple. As long as you are willing to memorize, then you will definitely learn well in the liberal arts!

    I'm a scholar. Anyway, I think science is quite difficult.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you choose science, it will be easy to find a job in the future. If you choose liberal arts, it will be easier to learn.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Personally, I think it should be better to study liberal arts, and mathematics should be simpler, in fact, you can mention geography, when I was a freshman in high school, geography was a score of 30, but then geography I was able to take more than 80. Geography should look at the map and read the map.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's still science, and you can choose a major in the future. Liberal arts students really can't afford to be hurt.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Generally speaking, it is better to choose science.

    The number of students enrolled in the college entrance examination each year, science accounts for more than 2 3. There are advantages to choosing science.

    2. Liberal arts, i.e., humanities and social sciences. It is a discipline that focuses on politics, economy, and culture that is unique to human society. Its classical disciplines are literature, history, and philosophy.

    3. Science is a general term for natural science, applied science, and mathematical logic. The main science subjects are: mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer software applications, technology and design practice, etc.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Liberal arts students should be good at geography, mathematics, science students should be good at English, chemistry, the overall feeling, you study liberal arts, you can't do science in the first place, and then study in the third year of high school immediately others have a great distance, but in the future, science students will not be so difficult when they go to college, many of them science students have a foundation, remember to study liberal arts, you must study well, otherwise you will be worse than the poor students of science. Studying literature and science depends on your interests, because the difficulty of the college entrance examination is the same.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Science, science has more career options.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Science is better. But now it's all about choosing subjects, regardless of arts and sciences.

    First, the biggest feature of liberal arts compared with science is that the starting point is relatively low, and you can grasp it in a hurry. That is to say, even if you have not studied history, geography and politics at all in the first year of high school, you will be able to learn it from the second year of high school. Even if you didn't study much in the liberal arts in your freshman and sophomore years of high school, and you suddenly exert yourself in the third year of high school, it is still possible (but it is possible) to get better results in the exam.

    But mathematics, physics and chemistry are not good. If you don't learn well in the first year of high school, you will become more and more unable to learn later. Because the connection between the front and back knowledge is too close, and the later ones are completely based on the previous ones, so it is almost impossible to get good results in the exam.

    Of course, this is not to say that liberal arts are easier to score higher than science. You know, in the selective test of the college entrance examination, even if it is a liberal arts question, it is not what we imagine as long as you memorize the books well (and it is impossible to memorize them well) to get a high score, it pays attention to comprehensive use, and there are answering skills (that is, how to answer the idea in order to get points). Therefore, whether it is science or liberal arts, it is more difficult to get a high score, and you really have to do this homework really well.

    Question: How to choose if the grades are not good?

    What major do you want to study in the future?

    You haven't replied to my message yet.

    The questions were all the same, she was afraid that physics was not good.

    Here's how to recommend a subject for you.

    Relatively good.

    After the liberal arts major, it is mainly office work, such as lawyer, secretary, writer, etc., if you are a science.

    Still there? Kiss. Ask the question, what are the work after studying literature, and what is the work after learning science?

    Clerk Teacher. Science is different.

    Let's get back to the message.

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