Recently, Zhang Xuefeng, a well-known graduate school entrance examination tutor, made remarks about liberal arts majors in a live broadcast, saying that liberal arts majors are all service industries, and summarized them with the word "licking". This statement immediately sparked a wide discussion in society, stirring up society's sensitivity to the differences between the liberal arts and the sciences. A liberal arts student blogger decided to sue Zhang Xuefeng, arguing that his remarks insulted the personality of the liberal arts student, and demanded an apology and a fee for mental damages.
However, it is worth mentioning that Zhang's remarks touched on the relationship between the liberal arts and sciences and the evaluation of different disciplines, which is a long-standing controversial topic. Both liberal arts and science have their own strengths and characteristics, and cannot be simply treated as adjectives for service and licking.
Zhang Xuefeng's remarks have triggered a deep rethinking of the education system. In today's society, we emphasize quality education and ability development, not just subject scores and academic qualifications. Overemphasizing the importance of one discipline will inevitably lead to contempt and neglect of other disciplines. This single indicator evaluation method is no longer suitable for the needs of modern society.
The choice between liberal arts and science should not only cater to the job market, but also based on one's own interests, strengths and personal development. Students should consider their own interests and potential when choosing a subject, and only if they are interested in what they are learning Xi can they persevere and give full play to their strengths.
When choosing a subject, students should fully consider their own actual situation and do not blindly follow the trend. Although choosing liberal arts and sciences from high school has a certain preference for some popular majors, students' interests and goals may change during the three years of high school Xi. Therefore, students need to choose carefully and not choose to make mistakes and regret it too late.
When it comes to the future of jobs and the job market, the popularity of a major is not the only criterion. Whether they choose liberal arts or science, students need to have sufficient academic Xi and adaptability to establish themselves in the future society. With the development and change of society, the needs of various disciplines will also change, so students should maintain a positive attitude towards learning and Xi and constantly improve their abilities to adapt to future challenges and changes.
Personally, I also had a lot of uncertainty and confusion when choosing a liberal arts major. In the end, I chose science after fully considering my own interests and long-term development. I found that in the process of studying and Xi science, I have a strong interest and talent for rational thinking and exploration in the field of science. This has allowed me to maintain a high level of enthusiasm and motivation in my academic Xi, and has also laid a solid foundation for my future career development.
However, I also do not deny the importance of liberal arts and their value in society. Liberal arts involve the field of humanities and social sciences, which plays an important role in cultivating students' humanistic feelings and the development of interpersonal relationships. Different disciplines have their own characteristics and meanings, and we do not need to judge them with contempt and prejudice.
To sum up, there is no absolute right or wrong choice between liberal arts and science, and everyone's choice should be based on their own interests and abilities, and there should be enough discussion and thinking. It is important that no matter which subject they choose, students should maintain a positive Xi attitude and enterprising spirit, and strive to improve their abilities and qualities to adapt to the needs and changes of the future society.