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Is it better to study liberal arts or science? What is the difference between liberal arts and science?

The biggest difference between arts and sciences lies mainly in the difference between knowledge and thinking. Different thoughts have different lives, and there is a gap between speaking and doing things and considering problems. You can't simply say that liberal arts is good or science is good. This question is like an open book, which is beneficial and useless. It needs specific analysis of specific problems and cannot be generalized simply.

Many people think that science is better, but in the case of liberal arts, there are many benefits, such as: ① people who study liberal arts are eloquent, eloquent, knowledgeable and have strong communication skills; ② It is more conducive to forming the ability of independent thinking and distinguishing right from wrong. It is difficult to cultivate this ability only by deducing mathematical theorems, doing physical experiments or designing circuit diagrams, but more by summing up and accumulating in humanities (such as taking history as a mirror). ③ Make yourself a more interesting person. Learning more liberal arts knowledge, such as reading literature books, learning painting and movie appreciation, can make you less rigid and more interesting, and often make your life more interesting.

In fact, whether it is liberal arts or science, learning well is the most important. If you can't learn well, everything is bullshit.

In learning, learn to set goals for yourself (big, small, long and short), so that learning will have a direction; Then, we should learn to sort out our own learning situation, based on textbooks, combine our own notes, test papers, weak links and existing problems, allocate time reasonably, and overcome and implement it bit by bit in a targeted and concrete way.

In the method of learning memory, using some memory skills flexibly and establishing memory clues can get twice the result with half the effort. For example, we often use homophonic method, image method, association method, position method, structure method and so on. For example, the "coded location memory" in the "speed reading memory training software" uses homophonic/meaning/image to transform memory, location memory, associative memory and image memory, which is to connect what you want to remember with a series of locations (such as our familiar body and furniture at home) and establish memory clues. Among them, "mind map memory" is used for image memory, structure memory, index memory and so on. In addition to memory, the software can also be trained to improve reading efficiency and attention. If these abilities are poor, you can practice them.

Besides memorizing, doing exercises is also essential. Learn to reflect, classify and sort out the corresponding problem-solving ideas when doing problems. When you encounter wrong questions (whether you are careless or not), you'd better collect these wrong questions, and establish an independent wrong question set for each subject (the wrong question set should be classified). When we review before the exam, they are the key review objects to ensure that we will not make mistakes or lose points on the same questions again.