Hello, I'm currently a high school student with about a year remaining of my secondary education. This of course means that I have to take considerations when it comes to choice of post secondary education. My country (Not from the US so sorry for bad English) doesn't really a liberal arts-ish education thus I kinda have to specialize from next year onward^^;;
I'm good with most subject and am fond of both science and humanities, which only makes the decision harder.
Which brings me to this question: I'm fairly aware that this site is mildly biased but I wanted to ask if there was any reason to pursue a scientific education rather than a humanitarian one, comparisons would be great to get a broader view.
Thanks beforehand^^
P.S. I know it's fairly early in the year but considering how torn I am it's best to start early
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Should I pursue a scientific education?
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Hello, I'm currently a high school student with about a year remaining of my secondary education. This of course means that I have to take considerations when it comes to choice of post secondary education. My country (Not from the US so sorry for bad English) doesn't really a liberal arts-ish education thus I kinda have to specialize from next year onward^^;;
I'm good with most subject and am fond of both science and humanities, which only makes the decision harder.
Which brings me to this question: I'm fairly aware that this site is mildly biased but I wanted to ask if there was any reason to pursue a scientific education rather than a humanitarian one, comparisons would be great to get a broader view.
Thanks beforehand^^
P.S. I know it's fairly early in the year but considering how torn I am it's best to start early