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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]why is DCUM assuming comp sci majors have no writing skills? why is dcum assuming english majors have math skills? why is dcum assuming comp sci majors have lesser social skills than english majors? [/quote] This. My CS major at an Ivy writes beautiful papers and receives solid A's in writing and other humanities classes which are easy in comparison. I wonder how many Humanities majors could do as well in the CS classes - and I'm not talking intro to CS or CS for nonmajors but the weeder classes. Good luck.[/quote] Wow you’re very proud aren’t you?[/quote] DP. Maybe, but not wrong. The myth is that folks good in STEM are always poor at reading, writing, history, and whatnot. The reality is that many good STEM students also are good at those other easier things. [/quote] “They can’t write” is pure cope from the dummies who can’t do math.[/quote] Some of us have employed people with STEM degrees. We have first hand experience. [/quote]But have you employed both new grads with stem and non-stem degrees? Neither of them can write[/quote]
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