What kind of existence do liberal arts students have in the eyes of science students?
I am a science student. In my opinion, top liberal arts students are as good as top science students-the top liberal arts students I know are as logical as top science students. They have a comprehensive and in-depth view of problems, a good learning attitude and strong ability. Of course, their scientific literacy is not as good as that of science students, but what about their humanistic literacy? The purpose of this kind of liberal arts students in choosing liberal arts can be roughly divided into two types: one is that they really like liberal arts and don't like science; The other is hoping to overtake in the corner. Answer: I have a classmate who was at the forefront of his class in high school, but chose liberal arts when he was divided into subjects. She quoted her as saying: "Science can't go to Tsinghua, but liberal arts can go to Peking University."