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Is there an actual "good" reason for humanities over the…
Is there an actual "good" reason for humanities over the sciences?/ Which form of exploration takes us further?
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Quick Scope: Both the humanities provide equal experiences through different forms, they can intertwine with each other, but are both open to the exploration. It depends on what your exploration leads to and with what result you are most satisfied with.
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With more skills that are more diverse and adaptable, students with a humanities may be more appealing to employers. #
College is meant to provide a better clear than can be obtained without a degree. A degree can show knowledge, but literature does not actually prepare for the real world as compared to the sciences. #
Common Ground: Both can aid in your future career depending on the skills needed by an employer as both statements can agree that the end goal is decent career.
Humanities students are taught earlier on skills for innovative thinking, providing them the key elements for a successful career equal, though not the same, as a Science career. #
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Being happy is equal to being successful in life. #
More hands on experience provided by those with great knowledge, providing more enthusiasm for the sciences. #
We need to open our mind to that that is not concrete, a critical skill that humanities provides. #
Common Ground: Both can provide a different type of learning experience and thinking. Humanities provides that of understanding the unknown while the Sciences provide facts for understanding the concrete.
Can provide some of the highest pay to its graduates. #
Common Ground: Everybody wants good pay from their jobs, this can provide happiness as well. This does not devalue the happiness provided from the simple learnings but does have an affect when choosing a career. Point is, people will go towards what makes them happy, whether they are satisfied with the pay or not.