The choice of arts and science has always been a headache for people, and many people think in the wrong direction at the beginning. When thinking of whether to study arts or science, many students and parents, the first thing that comes to mind is "arts and science which future employment prospects are better? Which one has a better job prospect in the future? In fact, this question itself is wrong. Because regardless of arts and sciences, are corresponding to many professions, there are good majors, there are also relatively not very good to find a job in the profession, such as history and philosophy in the arts, science in the geology and archaeology, and so on, directly to the arts and sciences to compare meaningless. And, no matter what profession, even if it is a relatively poor profession, if you can learn very well, as usual, can have a very good future, even if it is a very good profession, if you learn a mess, but also not good to find a job.
So the question is not which is better, liberal arts or science, but am I better suited to study liberal arts or science? In these two subjects, which one can better utilize my strengths, which one I can learn better, and which one is what I am really interested in? Only when we find the answers to these questions can we make the right choice.
Suitable for themselves, can learn well, interested in the future in the college entrance examination will be able to get good grades, into a good school and good professional, will have a more distant future. This is the key to the problem, leaving these things to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of arts and sciences, is a paper talk.
When I was faced with the choice in my first year of high school, I was actually doing very well in both arts and sciences. My homeroom teacher pulled me into the office and gave me two hours of ideological work, and firmly recommended that I study science, because she believed that science has a better future, and the most important reason is that, after choosing to study science, it is very easy to transfer to the liberal arts in the future. If I chose liberal arts, it would be almost impossible for me to switch to science in the future. However, I still firmly chose liberal arts because I thought that my specialties and interests lie in this area, and finally I entered the School of Law of Renmin University of China with the first place in liberal arts in Jiangjin City. Now, I am still very satisfied with my choice at that time.
Objectively speaking, most of what my homeroom teacher said about the difference between arts and sciences is true. I studied economics as a graduate student, which is a traditional liberal arts major, but many of my classmates studied science in high school and undergraduate school, some studying surveying and mapping, some studying exploration, and even some studying aircraft manufacturing. But they could still do well in economics. Whereas if I wanted to study physics and chemistry or something like that in college now, it would be almost completely impossible. In that sense, the sciences do have a wider range of options than the arts.
But no matter how wide a person's choices are, in the end he, like everyone else, can only choose one path to develop. I like liberal arts, I like economics, and I learned them well, and that's enough, so why should I equip myself with the ability to learn college physics? The fact that I'm now engaged in writing, speaking, and other activities is inextricably linked to my high school and college liberal arts background, and it's exactly what I'm most interested in, and I'm very happy because of it.
If I had chosen science, I'm sure I would have gotten good grades, but there's no way I would have been number one in the city. I would have done well in science, but I would never have been top of the city. The reason is that arts is my best and favorite subject, and science is not.
The advantage of science is that there is a wide range of choices, and the things you study are more specialized, so you have a clearer direction when it comes to employment, and there is less competition. If you study bioengineering, then in this direction of the job position, those other majors such as economics or bridge design, post and telecommunications communications students simply can not compete with you. But if you study marketing, then hiring for marketing positions, in fact, study almost all liberal arts majors have the potential to compete with you DD Although you will be more dominant, but this advantage is not as absolute as bioengineering for bridge design.
But here's the problem with the sciences, your major will limit where you can look for a job, and those who major in bioengineering will be uncompetitive in almost anything other than bio-related areas. Although you can go to the choice of marketing or enterprise management and so on, but this means that your two years of high school and four years of college learning professional knowledge is almost completely null and void, must start again. The liberal arts majors, in response to this much better, such as my undergraduate study of law, graduate study of economics, but the process of studying the economy has a good knowledge of law and legal logic is obviously very helpful, "the economic analysis of the law" is also my undergraduate in the serious study.
There's also a serious problem with the sciences, which is that if you're really bad at a subject, you're basically screwed, and there's a huge gap between you and the best students. ...... >>
Question 2: What are the career choices for arts and sciences students? Overall, the major directions for arts and sciences students are language, economics, law, literature, and teacher training. The first is that it is not easy to find a way to get a job, but it is possible to get a job in the field of finance. If you like to express, interested in literature, journalism is also good, but the competition is fierce, to go to a good school more promising. If you want to study language, there is a shortage of Japanese language majors! But mainly depends on your interest, if you are against a certain specialty to learn is very painful!
General college enrollment is divided into 11 major categories, they are philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine and management. Each major category of disciplines under a number of specialties. From the professional application consultation situation, the liberal arts candidates inquired more about the economics, literature and management majors. Literature is the largest category of liberal arts majors. Chinese Language and Literature is a traditional major, which is offered more in teacher training universities and some comprehensive universities. Chinese as a foreign language is a new specialty in the last decade.
In the literary category, the English major is an enduring traditional specialty. In the past two years, the employment situation of small languages is better, and many candidates have turned their attention to French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and *** language and other small language majors.
Journalism is a major that candidates ask more questions about, which mainly stems from the envy of journalists and editors of such careers. Journalism, radio and television journalism, advertising and editing and publishing are all journalism majors.
The economics category includes three majors: economics, international economics and trade, and finance. Candidates inquired more about the financial engineering is a new direction of the finance major. Financial engineering highlights the cultivation of mathematical and scientific foundations, is the financial industry in urgent need of technical talents, this direction is only for science students enrollment.
The management category of business administration is a popular specialty for liberal arts students. Business administration, marketing, accounting, financial management, human resource management and tourism management are a few major majors preferred by liberal arts students. Administrative management, public **** career management, labor and social security, land resource management, agricultural and forestry economic management is the management of the class of colder majors.
Question 3: What does the range of jobs after liberal arts and sciences include The range of jobs for liberal arts students can generally include clerks, administrators, consulting, civil servants, teachers, journalists, human resources, and so on. Of course, from the employment point of view, and are not clearly stipulated that the liberal arts students must only be engaged in what work, or can not be engaged in a certain work, the student's own personal ability is more important.
The employment scope of science students is relatively wider, such as fiber optic communications, aerospace, energy development, computer technology and applications, automation, industrial manufacturing, construction, real estate, biochemicals, health care and so on. However, graduates of science and engineering generally become technicians, more emphasis on hands-on ability and experience, the more senior technicians will be more "popular", because usually become the experts in this field, but as a technical talent of science and engineering, to be transformed into the management of the class is more difficult.
But personally, as long as you are willing to work hard and study hard, you will have a bright future in both science and engineering.
I hope these answers are helpful to you O(∩_∩)O~
Question 4: Which one is promising compared to the arts and sciences? The arts and sciences have a promising future
The advantage of the sciences is that there is a wide range of choices, and the things that you learn are more specialized, and the direction of employment is more clear, and the competition is also less. If you study bioengineering, then in this direction of the job position, those who specialize in other fields such as economics or bridge design, post and telecommunications communication students simply can not compete with you. But if you study marketing, then hiring for marketing positions, in fact, study almost all liberal arts majors have the potential to compete with you DD Although you will be more dominant, but this advantage is not as absolute as bioengineering for bridge design.
But therein lies the problem with the sciences, your major will limit where you can look for a job, and those who study bioengineering are pretty much uncompetitive in anything other than bio-related areas. Although you can go to the choice of marketing or business management and so on, but this means that your high school two years and four years of college learning professional knowledge is almost completely null and void, must start again. Liberal arts majors, on the other hand, cope with this much better.
The difference between liberal arts and science
1. Talent Characteristics
The liberal arts pay attention to ethical and expressive image thinking as the main ability; science pay attention to reasoning and research as the main ability of logical thinking.
2. Learning Characteristics
The arts are characterized by memorization, induction, organization and comparison, in which the amount of memory is larger and more knowledge needs to be memorized; the sciences are characterized by memorization, comprehension, reasoning and computation, in which reasoning and logical thinking skills are required.
3. Admission ratio
The ratio of enrollment and admission in arts and sciences is maintained at 1:3, in other words, the number of enrollment in arts is one-third of the number in sciences, and correspondingly, the admission ratio is two-thirds less than that in sciences. In addition, the proportion of higher education institutions in the sciences is higher, and the demand is also higher.
4. Employment
Arts employment to the community as the object of the transactional talents, mainly engaged in media communications, finance and accounting, education services and other industries; science employment to the technical object of the production-oriented talents, can be engaged in a variety of types of occupations, and is not listed here.
Question 5: What is the difference between the liberal arts and science jobs?
The science is generally teachers, doctors, engineers, programmers, designers and so on
The arts is generally lawyers, teachers, finance (science also) and so on
The school should give the relevant information in the senior high school volunteers
Question 6: What is the career of the arts, what is the career of the sciences? Science depends mainly on logical thinking.
If you think you have a lot of imagination. The study of science is a good choice
Accounting is a liberal arts major.
Law and business management are liberal arts, and psychology is a science subject. I'm a psychology undergraduate, and I just graduated this year. The first thing to do is to ask what level your grades are. If you are a major university, you can study that subject. If your grades are mediocre, you should major in a practical field, such as English, so that you can find a job in the future. Psychology's job prospects are quite dark, and I can count on one hand the number of my classmates who graduated with a job in psychology. As for other majors, I'm not sure. Don't blindly believe in the survey reports on the internet about job prospects, they are unreliable. And, nowadays, the situation of professional and employment mismatch is still quite a lot.
Question 7: What are the majors in science and what are the majors in liberal arts? 30 points Liberal Arts majors include:
1, Philosophy: Philosophy, Logic, Religion, Psychology
2, Economics: Economics, International Economics and Trade, Finance, Finance
3, Education: Education, Pre-school Education, Special Education
4, History: History, World History, Archaeology, Museology, Ethnology
5, Law:
① Law
② Marxist Theory: scientific socialism and the international ****productivist movement, history of the revolution and ****history
③ Sociology: Sociology, Social Work
④ Political Science: International Politics, Political Science and Administration, Ideological Education, Diplomacy
⑤ Public Security: International Politics, Political Science and Administration, Ideological Education, Foreign Affairs
⑤ Public Security: Public Security and Public Administration: International Politics, Political Science and Administration, Ideological Education, Foreign Affairs
⑤ Public Security Category: Public Order, Reconnaissance, Border Management
6, Literature:
① Chinese Language and Literature: Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese Language, Chinese as a Foreign Language, Classical Literature
② Foreign Languages
③ Journalism and Communication Category: Journalism, Radio and Television Journalism, Editing and Publishing, Advertising
7, Management Category:
① Management Science and Management Engineering: Management, Information Management and Information Systems
② Business Administration: Business Administration, Marketing, Accounting, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Tourism Management, Logistics Management, Business Administration
③ Public **** Management: Administration, Public **** Business Management, Labor and Social Security
④ Agricultural Economics and Management. p> ④ Agricultural Economic Management: Agricultural and Forestry Economic Management, Rural Regional Development
⑤ Library and Archives: Librarianship, Archives
Science and Engineering majors are divided into four disciplines of science, engineering, agriculture, and medicine, and the majors of the disciplines are as follows:
A science
1. Mathematics: Mathematics and Applied Mathematics; Information and Computing Science
2. Physics: Physics; Applied Physics
3. Chemistry: Chemistry; Applied Chemistry
4. Biological Sciences: Biological Sciences; Biotechnology
5. Astronomy: Astronomy
6. Geology: Geology; Geochemistry
7. Geosciences: Geographic Sciences; Resource, Environment, and Urban and Rural Planning Management; Geographic Information System
7. Geophysics: Geophysics
9. Atmospheric Sciences: Marine Science; Applied Meteorology
10. Marine Science: Marine Science; Marine Technology
11. Mechanics: Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
12. Electronics and Information Science: Electronic Information Science and Technology; Microelectronics; Optical Information Science and Technology
12; Electronic information science: electronic information science and technology; microelectronics; optical information science and technology
13. Materials science: materials physics; materials chemistry
14. Environmental science: environmental science; ecology
15. Psychology: psychology; applied psychology
16. Statistics: statistics
Second, engineering
1. Geology and mining: Mining Engineering; Petroleum Engineering; Mineral Processing Engineering; Exploration Technology and Engineering; Resource Exploration Engineering
2. Materials: Metallurgical Engineering; Metallic Materials Engineering; Inorganic Non-Metallic Materials Engineering; Polymer Materials and Engineering
3. Mechanical: Mechanical Design and Manufacturing and Automation; Material Forming and Control Engineering; Industrial Design; Process Equipment and Control Engineering
4. 4. Instrumentation: Measurement and Control Technology and Instrumentation
5. Energy and Power: Nuclear Engineering and Nuclear Technology
6. Electrical Information: Electrical Engineering and Automation; Automation; Electronic Information Engineering; Communications Engineering; Computer Science and Technology; Biomedical Engineering
7. Civil Engineering: Architecture; Urban Planning; Civil Engineering; Building Environment and Equipment Engineering; Water Supply and Drainage Engineering
8. Water Resources: Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Engineering; Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering; Harbor Navigation and Coastal Engineering
9. Surveying and Mapping: Surveying and Mapping Engineering
10. Environment and Safety: Environmental Engineering; Safety Engineering
11. Chemical and Pharmaceuticals: Chemical Engineering and Technology; Pharmaceutical Engineering
12. Transportation: Transportation; Traffic Engineering; Oil and Gas Engineering
12. Transportation: transportation; traffic engineering; oil and gas storage and transportation engineering; flight technology; navigation technology; marine engineering
13. Marine engineering: ship and ocean engineering
14. Light industry, textile and food: food science and engineering; light chemical engineering; packaging engineering; printing engineering; textile engineering; clothing design and engineering
15. Aerospace: aircraft design and engineering; aircraft power engineering; clothing design and engineering
16. Aerospace: aircraft design and engineering; aircraft power engineering; aircraft manufacturing engineering; aircraft environment and life support engineering
16. Weapons: weapons systems and launch engineering; detection, guidance and control technology; ammunition engineering and explosive technology; special energy engineering and pyrotechnic technology; ground weapons maneuvering engineering; information countermeasures
17. Engineering Mechanics: Engineering Mechanics
18. 18. Biological ...... >>
Question 8: Is there any difference between liberal arts and science in terms of work? 1, certain science, engineering majors are not enrolled science students, the liberal arts of certain majors are not enrolled science students,
2, the college entrance examination, on the objective of the general situation, the liberal arts is not particularly good at the examination, so the results of the liberal arts will be on the low side, while the science of the relative points higher (in terms of people with the same ability), coupled with the liberal arts of the people would have been not much,
3, Employment on the impact of professional is not so great, employment is dependent on the ability of individuals, your ability to strong, then the pay is high, then it does not matter professional, professional just in a small degree of role,
Personal views: 1, choose your favorite on the good, or do not get tired of, their own better at it, because later after the division of the subject you are to deal with your choice, can not afford to you do not learn, you must learn, so choose a favorite. The first thing you need to do is to choose one that you like, and study it well.
2, you mention the employment and future selection of professional, and then consider, with the passage of time, some of your ideas will change, and then more or less will affect your choice, so do not now decide to die,
3, you have to make a clear question, you are now choosing the arts or science, so you choose the future of the University of the major, and not because you chose the attributes of the future major to determine your choice The future attributes of the profession to decide that you choose the present arts and sciences, your decision now affects the future, not according to the future to measure the present, what happens in the future who do not know, do a good job in front of you on the good,
So, in accordance with their own preferences, choose, select a relative favorite of their own
Problem 9: arts and sciences majors have what respectively? The difference between the liberal arts and science majors is relatively large liberal arts teacher training, secretarial, nurses, tour guides and so on more seemingly easy more science is ore exploration, geology, petroleum, construction engineering, mold manufacturing more Of course, the more easy is also have to drink a lot of For example, accounting, business management, software, and so on is the arts and science have LZ cook well to take the college entrance examination volunteer guide to look at the inside of the liberal arts and science majors different schools are different, I personally is the science and science majors are different, and I am a good person. I am a science student, I just finished this year, I hope the answer will help LZ hee hee ......
Question 10: What are the future careers in arts and sciences, why do we need to separate arts and sciences?
The college entrance examination is the baton for the curriculum and implementation. Now the college entrance examination is divided into, Arts: language and mathematics plus politics, history and geography. Science: language and mathematics plus science and chemistry. Full score of 150 Χ 3 + 300 = 750.
The advantages of arts and sciences have the following aspects:
1, the division is conducive to the students to play their strengths, hobbies, and in line with the principle of tailored to the needs of the principle of teaching and learning, but also conducive to the universities and colleges to choose the best candidates for the admission of new students.
2, the division will only strengthen the basic knowledge will not be weakened, because after the division of arts and science, the study of science is only appropriate to reduce the requirements of the arts, and science knowledge has been strengthened, and the study of the arts is the same.
3, at present, there is a general high school college entrance examination what students learn what tendency, so it is better to directly implement the arts and science subjects to guide them.
4, now the burden of students is too heavy, arts and science subjects can make students choose their own interest in the subject, their learning motivation and efficiency will be improved.
5. Nowadays, knowledge is so abundant that it is not easy for a person to excel in one field with his interest and energy. It is important to focus on learning in order to get deeper and better.
The separation of arts and sciences creates the best learning environment for students to maximize their learning.
The reference factors for choosing arts and sciences
First, understand the arts and sciences
1, arts and sciences have what majors
What are the majors in science?
First, science & gt; mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological sciences, astronomy, geology, geosciences, geophysics, atmospheric sciences, marine sciences, mechanics, electronic information science, materials science, environmental sciences, psychology, statistics
Second, engineering & gt; geology, materials, mechanics, Instrumentation, electrical information, civil engineering, water conservancy, surveying and mapping, environment and safety, chemistry and pharmaceuticals, transportation, marine engineering, light industry, textiles and food, aerospace, weapons, engineering mechanics, bioengineering, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering, public security technology
Third, agronomy> plant production class forest resources forest production class animal production class animal medicine aquaculture class
Fourth, medicine & gt; basic medicine, preventive medicine, clinical medicine and medical technology, stomatology, Chinese medicine, forensic medicine, nursing, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine
Fifth, management & gt; management science and engineering, business administration, public **** management, agricultural economic management, library and archives
The first two are the same, but the second is the same, and the third is the same.
What are the majors in Liberal Arts?
First, Philosophy > Philosophy, Marxism
Second, Economics > Economics
Third, Law > Law, Sociology, Politics and Law, Public Security Law
Fourth, Education > Educational Science, Ideological and Political Education, Physical Education
Fifth, Literature >. Chinese Language and Literature, Foreign Language and Literature, Journalism
Six, History > History
The enrollment ratio of Arts and Science is about 1:3.6. The choice of Arts volunteers is narrow. Although the science is difficult to learn, and many applicants, but at the same time the total enrollment is also the largest, volunteer choice range.
2, the more perfect social development, the broader the prospects of liberal arts
Some people think that the knowledge of liberal arts in the community is not much, so the knowledge of liberal arts learning is not important, in fact, it is not. According to the Ministry of Personnel's statistical forecast, the beginning of the 21st century, China will be in urgent need of the following 14 categories of talent:
Tax accountant (accounting), computer systems analysis experts (computer class), computer software engineers (engineering), environmental engineers (environmental protection), herbalists (health care), brokers (consulting services), claims appraisers (insurance), lawyers (legal), Geriatrician (Medicine), Home Care (Personal Services), Public Relations Professional (Public **** Relations), Business Services Representative (Sales), Biochemist (Scientific Research), and Psychologist (Social Work).
Liberal arts and liberal arts-related majors accounted for more than half of the 14 categories mentioned above. The ratio of liberal arts to science and engineering students reflects the level of development of society. The more the society develops, the higher the status of humanities, not as people think, the higher the level of economic and social development, the larger the proportion of science and technology, the higher the status.
Second, understand yourself
1, your strength. If the foundation of science and arts are relatively poor, it is recommended to choose arts. The reason is that, on the one hand, the foundation of physics and chemistry is not solid, to the senior high school is difficult to have a big improvement; on the other hand, arts can grab a little bit of points, but more importantly, the study of arts for the future of people have a lot of help. Analyze your ...... > >