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I like both music and art. Should I choose to be a music student or an art student?

I like both music and art, so I will decide which one is more suitable for me.

I am studying music. From an employment perspective, the employment opportunities in music are narrower than those in fine arts, which include teachers, orchestras, and solo solos. However, the employment opportunities in fine arts are narrower. It’s relatively broad, covering all types of designs, PS, etc.

From an academic perspective, there are more colleges and universities where you can apply for art, and you don’t need to find professional teachers to study. Music majors may need to find separate professional teachers to take small classes. Music majors Universities are just conservatories of music, and the music majors in comprehensive universities are relatively not that good.

In terms of cost, art is undoubtedly expensive. The cost of buying tools, brushes, paper, and classes for art is also a lot of money; the cost of finding a teacher for music is even more significant. Don't underestimate it. Nowadays, professional teachers in music conservatories or universities basically charge about 1,000 per class, and some even have 2,000 or 3,000. So you can consider the cost.

However, I think that what you study depends on what you are good at. Talent is very important for art.