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Is there really no future in studying liberal arts? ?

Liberal arts is not without a future. Perhaps, compared with science, liberal arts students have fewer opportunities to choose their major in universities, or fewer opportunities to enter social employment in the future, but less opportunities do not mean no opportunities. Liberal arts students can still find jobs that are relatively suitable for them. The key is whether they have tried.

It depends on your own level to transfer to science in senior two. As far as I know, Senior Two completed compulsory physics I, compulsory physics II, elective physics 3- 1 and elective physics 3-2 last semester. If you feel that you have the ability to make up these courses when you are studying the second grade courses normally, you can consider transferring. But I think we should discuss it with our relevant teachers.

Because I am a liberal arts student myself, I may be more inclined to liberal arts, and I have never been in contact with similar students in the second semester of Senior Two. So, no matter how much you say, it's just a suggestion. The key is how you choose. If you feel that you are strong enough to bear the physical and mental pressure of changing your direction and are really more interested in science, change it. Teachers and parents around you should listen to their opinions.

Anyway, come on, the liberal arts students are also great.

Attachment: liberal arts students can choose a university major, I hope it will help you.