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Maccaj
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Thursday, 25, January, 08:43 »
Quote from: Ali on Thursday, 25, January, 07:51
It wouldn't surprise me that science has a higher work load. However, in Humanities topics, you have to do all the brain work to come up with ideas. In science you have to do stuff to prove other people's ideas.
Please don't shoot me down if that's an exaggeration. I haven't done science at uni level. I don't know whether it's like in high school where you don't discover anything NEW or whether you do research and discover new stuff. But I'm assuming you're still on the path of trying to learn what everyone else has already discovered so you don't waste time trying to discover it yourself when really it's already been discovered.
I'm going to take a breath now.. lol.
I think that was well said Ali.
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Lol neither do I Jimmy... but it's a completely different way of studying to science, isn't it? In fact I don't think we should even go there... stick to debating the work load. Even though I haven't studied science at uni I think science would have a higher work load, but I wouldn't call studying in Humanities
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Quote from: Ali on Friday, 26, January, 11:50
Lol neither do I Jimmy... but it's a completely different way of studying to science, isn't it?
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Quote from: Ali on Friday, 26, January, 11:50
Even though I haven't studied science at uni I think science would have a higher work load, but I wouldn't call studying in Humanities
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I agree again.
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I believe that there are subject in both science and humanities that are hard with a heavy workload, and there are subjects in both that are easy with a lighter workload. I don’t think that you can use a blanket statement to say that all humanities are easier or less work than all science subjects, you have to take it on a subject by subject basis.
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I reckon that science shits all over humanities
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Quote from: Plugger on Thursday, 01, February, 11:37
I reckon that science shites all over humanities
Well that was an incredibly articulate response that clearly demonstrates your clearly superior intellectual ability compared to everyone in Humanities.
Seriously though its attitudes like that which ensures that the lake remains a somewhat formidable barrier between the sciences and the humanities.
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arguing about if science is better than humanities is silly. They are different and they exist for different purposes. Besides some people are better at science naturally and some people are naturally skilled in the humanities. You can't draw direct comparisons.
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I'm starting to feel a little sorry I asked this question
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I'm starting to feel a little sorry I asked this question
Hahahaha... no, don't. It's been an interesting thread.
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One thing that you should note is that 'physics for the life sciences' is pretty damn easy. For someone to not pass it, they'd have to actively avoid it, imho. Lower level biology, well some find it easy, others don't.
I've done mostly science, but did a third year econ topic with no background in it. Waltzed through the tests, the exam and the tutes, I only lost significant marks on an essay but still passed the topic quite comfortably. Also took second year marketing management which, apart from the jargon, seemed to be mostly pretty obvious stuff.
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