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Nowadays, liberal arts is not rote memorization, but also needs to understand to memorize some things, it mainly requires your ability to summarize, in a question, there may be a lot of things to memorize, which requires you to summarize it.
Girls don't necessarily learn math badly o ( o hehe, many girls in our class have learned very well, as long as you study seriously, science is a subject that requires comprehension, it remembers less things than liberal arts, but it is also comprehensible to remember.
In fact, when applying for a major, the general school rarely requires liberal arts and sciences. Generally, the liberal arts and sciences can be enrolled, but there are also some schools that only admit liberal arts or sciences...
It depends on whether you want to go to liberal arts or science.
Personally, I think liberal arts are better, because I'm a science student, I studied environmental arts, and I didn't study any science-related subjects in college, not even mathematics... I studied liberal arts stuff, like history, or something.
And most importantly, when you go back to strengthen your major classes in your senior year of high school, your culture will fall behind. And it's hard to make up for a little bit of science missing, thinking that he is all some exercises and all of them are related... And liberal arts is different, it is something to memorize, as long as you put your heart into it, you can make up for the courses you have left behind in a short time.
This is just my personal opinion ...
If you want to learn architecture, you have to have a three-dimensional imagination... Because I'm a member of environmental art, I'm going to be exposed to some architectural design stuff in the future... And what we're asking for now are 3 dimensions, things, and you have to think about an object thoroughly.
From the front, don't look at the back, but in your head you can know what it's like behind it.
As long as you learn three-dimensional geometry in your third year of high school and you learn it well, you should be fine.
The environmental art I learned can be applied for in science.
There are also landscape design and industrial design, dyeing and weaving design, and so on. . .
Actually, there is no difference ... After college, almost all courses are separated from the arts and sciences...
The main thing is English English is generally required for art staff.
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Liberal arts focus on comprehension, but there will definitely be things to memorize, and there will be a lot of things to write.
In science, of course, boys' innate minds are more active and broader, but this is only one aspect, the most important thing is their own efforts, like the top few girls in my class at that time were those who worked very hard.
Three-dimensional space imagination such as architecture and civil engineering must be one aspect, because it requires learning drawing, and that requires more spatial imagination.
The art major of science, I can't seem to think of it. There are many schools where art majors can be applied for without the need for specialized art students. All I know is that we have a direction that is both rational and artistic.
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1. The employment direction of arts and sciences is different.
1. Liberal arts: mainly engaged in communication, financial accounting, education services and other industries;
2. Science: There are many types of occupations that can be engaged, such as: mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology. Science majors are more professional and have a wider range of applications.
Second, the employment targets of arts and sciences are different.
1. Liberal arts: The employment of liberal arts is mainly for transactional talents who are targeted at the society;
2. Science: Science employment is mainly for productive talents with technology as the object.
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You can refer to the following:
1. Ranking of popular majors in China:
1. Electronics and information: electronic information science and technology, optical information science and technology, electrical engineering and automation, automation, electronic information engineering, communication engineering.
2. Foreign language: foreign trade English, minor language.
3. Law: Law, Sociology, Public Security, Investigation.
4. Machinery: mechanical design and manufacturing and automation, material forming and control engineering, industrial design, process equipment and control engineering, measurement and control technology and instruments.
5. Civil engineering: architecture, urban planning, civil engineering, building environment and equipment engineering, water supply and drainage engineering.
6. Accounting: accounting, financial management.
7: Chinese: Chinese as a foreign language, journalism, radio and television journalism, advertising, publishing.
8. Medicine: Clinical Medicine, Anesthesiology, Medical Imagery, Medical Laboratory, Stomatology, Pharmacology, Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
9. Environment and Psychology: Environmental Science, Ecology, Psychology, Applied Psychology.
10. Business Administration: Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Tourism Management There should be something you like.
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Management, economics, sociology, history, and law are not easy to find jobs after going out. Liberal arts students can study medicine and become teachers, I hope it will help you.
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Liberal Arts Major. Universities of choice. Because liberal arts mainly depends on the school's reputation, alumni connections, and classmates.
Secondly, let's look at the major.
Among these, economics is preferred. Then business administration. The remaining ones, depending on your interests.
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Choose a prestigious university, or the best major at this university.
I think it's better for boys to take science. After all, boys have a lot of potential in science. >>>More
Art students, that is, specialty students, if you have the ambition, willing to work hard, science is still a better choice, at least those subjects are understanding-based, take a little time, and art students apply for the university requirements are still relatively low, and design also have to learn physics and mathematics, a little foundation is always good.
I suggest you study literature
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I suggest you take the science major, I am a liberal arts student with personal experience; First of all, there are few liberal arts universities, few majors, few grades, few good students, a bunch of poor students, and the poor discipline of liberal arts classes will affect normal learning, and there are many female students. >>>More
It is not yet time to divide the subject, and it is too early to assert. Choosing arts and sciences depends not only on your high school, but also on your own situation. If you are not a science student, no matter how many universities you choose and how good your major is, what is the use of not being able to pass the exam. >>>More