What puzzle we students called on to perform many types of subjects is either to intensive learning or to extensive learning? In my esteem, those compound talents , keeping abreast with the advancing society are needed in the society. Therefore, the point of specializing in one particular field seems reasonable and irreproachable, especially for making one’s living. But I take delight in survival of the fittest, that is to say: those who possess broad knowledge outweighs that of having specialization.
Diversified educational background is conducive for job hunting. In today’s job market, the fact is that employers are more inclined to those employees with a variety of skills. For instance, a science bachelor with fluent English skills are superior to a English major undergraduate in hunting the same position, unless the latter have a powerful ability to exploit unknown fields. Otherwise, few entrepreneurs are wiling to drill time and energy to cultivate a green hand. Besides, in teaching areas, those compound talents are conversant with conveying knowledge in different aspects, making it easier to come across.
All academic subjects or knowledge are related to some extend. To make a example, it is difficult to study a literary work without first making an attempt to understand its historical context. And literature is an essential part of history all the same. There are other academic disciplines that are linked in slightly more subtle ways. A physicist should master fundamental English skills so that he could be able to read foreign documents extensively.
It is vital that college students have a well-round educational background, not only for job hunting but for further studying. Doubtlessly, knowledge is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change your life. And the knowledge of every single field prepares a prerequisite for specific expertise, which then constitutes significant parts for interdisciplinary fields.