don't agree that it's easier, really. two different types of work and thinking. i excelled in math and science at pre-college level and had the option of taking that path for university, but it wasn't in my career interests. some people are better dealing with "facts", as jay puts it, whilst others are better at mooting out ideas, synthesizing arguments and reasoning views in the grey area between right/wrong and facticity. i'm not sure you can compare them so to say they're "easier" is a bit of a giant fallacious leap in logic. grades over here in the UK certainly do not reflect that humanities/arts are easier than maths/science; the humanities kids aren't sailing away with 20% more top grades or anything. but then again i get the impression from talking to several americans that your broad major/minor degree system sucks for humanities and makes it far easier in the states than it is over here in the uk.
again, time and time again what seems to be the case here in discussions it that everyone likes to make out they have the toughest time and the hardest, most demanding course that equals the greatest intellectual achievement. isn't that funny? everyone disclaims and justifies their posts with a little subordinate clause about how so-and-so is easier or less worthy. it's kinda pathetic. and here's me saying that all courses should be treated equally and with equal funding, without feeling the need to constantly stress my passive-superiority over math majors or any such thing. i really wonder what makes the science types feel the need to defend/justify their grades by saying how everything else is alll so much easier, anyway. . either america's education system is seriously slanted to one direction and sucks in the other, or this forum has an odd bias.
again, time and time again what seems to be the case here in discussions it that everyone likes to make out they have the toughest time and the hardest, most demanding course that equals the greatest intellectual achievement. isn't that funny? everyone disclaims and justifies their posts with a little subordinate clause about how so-and-so is easier or less worthy. it's kinda pathetic. and here's me saying that all courses should be treated equally and with equal funding, without feeling the need to constantly stress my passive-superiority over math majors or any such thing. i really wonder what makes the science types feel the need to defend/justify their grades by saying how everything else is alll so much easier, anyway. . either america's education system is seriously slanted to one direction and sucks in the other, or this forum has an odd bias.
Last edited by Uzique (2012-04-06 00:37:09)
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