After all, the boys and girls of arts and sciences circulating on the Internet are as follows.
It seems that liberal arts boys have changed a lot, but science boys have not changed anything, have they? Girls haven't changed too much. ...
Ok, the joke is over ~
I think it is a false proposition that science is exhausted and liberal arts are too idle.
Some liberal arts students have said that they have many courses. Let me also talk about my college experience.
Going to college is not about choosing different schools to play games, watch dramas, brush social networking sites and skip classes.
Four years in college, in fact, there is no idle work. If you regard the university as an Internet cafe where you play games, a cinema you visit, and a dating center where you brush social networking sites, you will certainly have a good life in these four years, regardless of whether you are tired or not.
But is the university really like this? I don't think so. Universities should not be Internet cafes, cinemas or dating centers! ……
You should study hard when you go to college. Both liberal arts and science have their own credit standards, and the corresponding credit standards are determined by the curriculum. Even if the university expands its enrollment, credit courses will still be taken. For example, I need to take 50 credits in one semester, and then I need to take more than 300 credits in four years to graduate, so I need to take corresponding courses in these four years. It won't make any difference just because I am a liberal arts student or a science student. ...
Since it is learning, it is not easy, and no knowledge and skills can be obtained casually. Only hard work can yield something. If you want to get something for nothing, you might as well buy lottery tickets directly, which is far simpler than this. ...
So don't say what to learn after you die, or what to learn after you are exhausted. You should learn more and understand a little. As for the learning process, you have to pay, right?
University is a place to exercise people.
Of course, going to college is not only about learning knowledge, but also about learning to be a man, cultivating one's own ability and exercising oneself.
Tired? Just tired. Comfort is for the dead.
Did you join a club when you were in college? Have you ever participated in the organization, planning and implementation of large-scale activities?
I have participated in a group of people sitting in a room, organizing a party for a common goal, and then assigning tasks according to their respective responsibilities and doing a good job. Finally, a party of hundreds of people was successfully held. ...
People who haven't experienced the hardships here probably won't know. Tired? Very tired! !
It only takes two hours for others to watch the party, but it took us a whole month to organize the planning and implementation ... It has nothing to do with studying arts and sciences, but only with what you want to do in college. ...
There are many people muddling along in society, and there are also some in universities. If you want to muddle along, you can actually have a very easy life. Universities don't have as many constraints as high schools, junior high schools and primary schools, and no one holds on to you strictly. Even in the final exam, many students are preparing for the exam with the mentality of 600 minutes long live ... They usually play around and like to study. ...
Can such a person talk about exercise? I really can't say. What was he like four years ago? Four years later, he may not have changed at all. From ability to knowledge to quality, does a person who has not made progress go to college? He has just paid his tuition for four years. ...
If you want to have a good exercise in college, don't say you are tired, just stick to it.
The university was the last comfortable place when I was a student.
In fact, there is really nothing particularly tiring in the university, especially the current university curriculum is actually relatively loose and the requirements for students are not very strict.
It can be said that this is the last place to settle down before leaving the ivory tower.
Ordinary college students only need to live a life of two points and one line between classrooms, canteens and dormitories in the school.
The pressure of social competition has not yet affected here. You said you were tired. Do you want to compare with others