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"If you don't understand science, you should choose liberal arts." The remarks of science students angered liberal arts students. What's your opinion?

After finishing liberal arts in high school, some science students said that they chose liberal arts because they didn't understand science, so they took it out on many science students. I think there is some truth in what science students say, but we should not generalize. After all, many people choose liberal arts because they like them and are good at them, and in the future, both liberal arts and science will be needed in society. Next, I will explain it to you in detail. 1, there are indeed some liberal arts students who choose liberal arts because they don't understand science.

When high school faces the division of subjects, many people will choose their subjects according to their own advantages and the situation of the college entrance examination. Science students are generally the most, and the competition in science is very fierce. Some students with poor grades in science will choose liberal arts, so that they can go to a similar university in the college entrance examination. Therefore, these remarks of science students are reasonable, but they should not be partial. It's just part of their job. 2. The future needs the joint creation of science students and liberal arts students.

It is easier for science students to find jobs in society, but liberal arts students are also very important. Just like some majors, science students do, unlike Chinese teachers including literary creation, many arts students don't understand. It also includes history, archaeology and so on, all of which require the efforts of liberal arts students. In a unit, there are both clerical posts and ordinary posts, so whether in the unit or in other places, liberal arts students are as important as science students. In the future, they need to create together and should not discriminate against a certain theme. In short, when I was in high school, I would divide liberal arts into science. It is true that some people choose liberal arts because they can't understand science, but others choose science because the liberal arts are not very good. This is only the choice of some people and should not be biased. Secondly, liberal arts students and science students are very important. They have different division of labor in society, but they can all create great value for society, so they should not discriminate against certain subjects.