First of all.. Swahili isn't a terrible B.A degree with junior level math purporting to be a "Science B.S. degree." It's a language B.A. ...nothing more. Nothing less.
Take your chemistry, math, physics, and calculus series from an actual research university with all the STEM students in class together (not just biological sciences) then pop off. You know the ones that grade on the curve and tell you to pound sand when you can't cut it.... competitive admissions and stuff.
If you're impressed with that special ed curriculum... it's clear you're not a STEM guy.
Know your place.
Swahili B.A. > General Science phony degree from Eugene.
Funny stuff. A general science degree (2 years of calculus as a pre-req) is pretty impressive for any athlete, though. Who knows which track he was on? If he was taking chemistry or physics- that's a tough pre-med-type curriculum. If he was taking psychology, not so much.
First of all.. Swahili isn't a terrible B.A degree with junior level math purporting to be a "Science B.S. degree." It's a language B.A. ...nothing more. Nothing less.
Take your chemistry, math, physics, and calculus series from an actual research university with all the STEM students in class together (not just biological sciences) then pop off. You know the ones that grade on the curve and tell you to pound sand when you can't cut it.... competitive admissions and stuff.
If you're impressed with that special ed curriculum... it's clear you're not a STEM guy.
Know your place.
Swahili B.A. > General Science phony degree from Eugene.
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I'm sure it's covered with jizz and bodily fluids, but still....classy.
First of all.. Swahili isn't a terrible B.A degree with junior level math purporting to be a "Science B.S. degree." It's a language B.A. ...nothing more. Nothing less.
Take your chemistry, math, physics, and calculus series from an actual research university with all the STEM students in class together (not just biological sciences) then pop off. You know the ones that grade on the curve and tell you to pound sand when you can't cut it.... competitive admissions and stuff.
If you're impressed with that special ed curriculum... it's clear you're not a STEM guy.
Know your place.
Swahili B.A. > General Science phony degree from Eugene.