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Which is more important, liberal arts or science?

1, science students are better treated than liberal arts students.

Especially when students just graduate and attend various job fairs, you will find that the salary and benefits provided by the work unit to science graduates are far stronger than those provided by liberal arts graduates. More importantly, science students have much more room for salary increase than liberal arts students after they take up jobs.

2. There are many employment opportunities for science students.

This is the most obvious. No matter which college or job fair, you can see more work units recruiting science students. Such job opportunities are in great demand and are particularly popular.

However, compared with the hot demand and popularity of science students, there are surprisingly few employers recruiting liberal arts students. As a result, many liberal arts students admitted to famous universities have little choice when looking for a job, so they have to settle for the second best and choose a job that is not suitable for their major or even irrelevant at all, wasting their efforts day and night when they were young.

3. The employment rate of science students is high.

After graduating from university, science students have good salary and many job opportunities, so science students who graduate every year often have many job opportunities in front of them. They just need to choose the right job according to their preferences and interests, but what about liberal arts students?

Not only is the salary inferior, but there are also few job opportunities. After graduation, I have to go to various job fairs and interviews all over the country non-stop, thus paying time and energy, and finally it is difficult to find a job that suits me. It can be said that it is difficult for most liberal arts students to find their own professional jobs after graduation, so they can only accommodate their jobs, compromise their professional abilities, and engage in jobs that are not suitable for them, with low wages.

Of course, although liberal arts students face greater challenges in employment and treatment than science students after graduation, and science students do have more advantages in work and employment, we must never choose to study liberal arts or science on the grounds of "good employment". Students should choose the most suitable learning direction according to their actual situation and hobbies.