Therefore, the key question 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.
If you are good at science and have no interest in political history, then you obviously choose science. If the situation is the opposite, it is obviously to choose liberal arts. If you think there is really nothing you can do about chemical physics, but you can't learn political history well, then I think it's best to choose liberal arts, because if you don't learn physical chemistry well, you may be dumped by others for dozens or even hundreds of points, while political history will not be dumped by others as long as you study hard.
As for mathematics, for a liberal arts student, if he has an advantage in this respect, then he can study liberal arts to ensure that he can get a good grade in the college entrance examination. If a student feels completely helpless about mathematics, then it is best to choose liberal arts.
When you are not sure whether you are best at liberal arts or science, or whether you prefer liberal arts or science, there is a way to close your eyes and imagine what you want to be in the future. Scientists, economists, politicians, architects or others. Then ask yourself what knowledge you should have to become such a person, whether it is biased or extreme. At this time, you will find the right answer.
If you like physics, choose science, go to college, and choose the width of your major.
All science students who can apply for liberal arts can apply for it.
Science can also apply for popular majors such as architecture, communication engineering and so on.