Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Is it sad to study liberal arts?

Is it sad to study liberal arts?

Learning liberal arts is not a kind of sorrow.

The crux of the matter is not which is better, liberal arts or science, but whether I am more suitable to study liberal arts or science. Of these two subjects, which one can give full play to my advantages, which one is better at learning and which one I am really interested in? Only by finding the answers to these questions can we make the right choice.

If you are suitable for yourself, can learn well and are interested, you will get good grades in the college entrance examination in the future, enter a good school, be good at your major and have a broader future. This is the crux of the problem. Without these things, talking about the advantages and disadvantages of arts and sciences is an armchair strategist.

When I was faced with a choice in my first year of high school, I actually got good grades in liberal arts and science. The head teacher dragged me to the office and gave me two hours of ideological work. She strongly advised me to study science, because she thought science was more promising, and the most important reason was that it was easy to switch to liberal arts in the future.

If you choose liberal arts, it is almost impossible to switch to science in the future. But I still resolutely chose liberal arts, because I think my specialty and interest are here. Finally, he was admitted to the Law School of Renmin University of China with the first place in Jiangjin. Now, I am still very satisfied with my choice at that time.

Objectively speaking, most of what my class teacher said about the division of arts and sciences is true. I studied economics as a graduate student, which is a traditional liberal arts major, but many students in my class studied science in high school and undergraduate stage, some studied surveying and mapping, some studied exploration, and even learned aircraft manufacturing. But they can still learn economics well.

It is almost impossible for me to study college physical chemistry now. In this sense, science does have a wider choice than liberal arts.