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Recently readers have had a heated discussion about whether it's necessary to cancel the division of liberal art classes and science classes in senior middle schools.
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Recently there is a heated discussion about whether it¡¯s necessary to cancel the division of liberal are classes and science classes in senior middle schools on the Internet.
Some people are for the cancellation. They think both liberal arts and science are worth learning, because they develop our all-round abilities, which is essential in modern society. Besides, students can also master two different ways of thinking by balancing the two, and that is to benefit a lot in their future lives. However, some people are against the idea. They believe that if there is no division, students will have to learn too many subjects, which is sure to increases their burden. What¡¯s more, many students are good at specific fields, but poor at some subjects, so cancelling the division will exclude them from entering universities.
In my opinion, the fewer subjects we have, the more we can focus on what we learn. The division can lighten our burden and makes us better at what we are interested in.