Answer:
When it comes to questions about liberal arts and sciences, please keep in mind the principle of subject selection - "Look at interest first, and look at grades second."
Analysis:
Liberal arts focus on memory and pursue breadth; science focus on understanding and pursue depth. Generally speaking, it is easy to get started in liberal arts, but it is difficult to get high scores. Although it is difficult to get started in science, as long as you learn it thoroughly and mix the types of questions, it is easy to get high scores in the exam. In addition, it also depends on the student's main interests and strengths. If liberal arts and science are not partial to subjects, then there is no doubt that if you choose science, you will have more employment opportunities and prospects in the future. But it should be reminded that the difficulty of science subjects, especially physics, in the second year of high school has indeed increased significantly. If the basic skills are not solid, it will be difficult to master. This is why some students who have good grades in science subjects in the first year of high school choose liberal arts. Therefore, be mentally prepared.
In addition, special explanation is needed: in recent years, the scores for liberal arts subjects in the college entrance examination are generally higher than those for science subjects. This also reflects a problem - that is, the pressure on liberal arts students is increasing, and they are more competitive than science subjects. Only by getting higher scores can students ensure that they can enter the same colleges and universities. But this cannot be a reason for a person to give up his or her original intention. It should be known that Rome was not built in a day, and learning is not accomplished overnight. The current education situation does not mean that it will always be like this in the future. All students have to do is to be themselves. . Other matters such as choosing a major and finding a job will be discussed later, so there is no need to think too much about it now.
When it comes to the choice of liberal arts and sciences, I happened to have given relevant answers several times before. Now I will excerpt one paragraph for you to learn from according to the actual situation of your own children:
First of all, it is undeniable that the demand for science students is indeed greater than that of liberal arts students, and science students also choose more majors. But doesn’t this also mean that the competition pressure for science students is greater? In fact, the most important factor is subjective. You must have some plans in mind before asking this question. Are you better at liberal arts or science? If you are good at both liberal arts and science, that would be the best. The initiative is in your hands. If you are good at science, choose science, and vice versa. If you are not very good at liberal arts and science, it is recommended to choose liberal arts. After all, it is easier to learn. Even if the employment prospects are average, as long as you work hard, you will definitely achieve something in the future. Finally, I hope you can weigh the pros and cons and make a choice without regrets!
I hope my answer will be helpful to you!