▶ Your Answer :
The speed of creating the
academic knowledge is faster than previously. So, some advises students that
they should absorb various academic subjects as possible regardless of their
major. Though, I think that it is better to specialize in one specific subject
than many ones following for two subsequent reasons.
To begin with, students cannot
digest all academic subjects. As individual is not almighty existence, it is
hard for them to receive all copious academic subjects perfectly. Moreover,
because the student in the university must take an exam, they would be
dispirited on account of low grade. For example, as soon as I got accepted in
the university as mathematical major, I promptly registered physics as a double
major. I regretted my decision because physics, due to the field of science,
were required sophisticated experiments. Actually, I was not good at skill
of experiment so I finally got a bad grade in electronic and optical
equipment and class.
Secondly, 'collection
intelligence,' is the mainstream for studying. It means that the experts who consists
of various majors carry a given project or mission together. The strategy is beneficial
because one who majored as one specific subject might suggest information when
others encounter the difficulty. For example, all general biology textbook has
contained the concept of 'the Topology of DNA’, observing the knotted DNA
pattern when it lays the specific condition. Reportedly, topologist (a field of
mathematician) and microbiologist contributed together to such study in 1960s. As
the biologist observed its bizarrely deformed form, the topologist could see
such form as the specific figure which was already classified in the
geometry.
To sum up, I think that it is
better for students concentrating to one subject than digging various subjects
because they cannot understand all of subjects they try to study and so called ‘collection
intelligence’ is the mainstream study in these days. |