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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My comp sci degree didn’t involve science—it was all programming. What about actuarial science, economics, or pure math?[/quote] I was the same as a teenager - loved math, hated science. I have a CS degree. [/quote] How did you get through the gen ed science requirements in college, like chemistry?[/quote] I'm not the PP you asked this question but the science courses I took in college were not traditional lab based. I was in business school at a liberal arts college and most of my friends took courses there were more like survey topics than bio/chem/physics...things like geology, oceanography, meteorology, solar system. super interesting. If I had had to take a more traditional course, it would have been physics because it was more like math word problems. (I was a math kid who didn't love science) [/quote] +1 I took "Intro to Entomology for Non-Majors" and studied Madagascar hissing cockroaches and tarantulas, up close and personal. It was the most fun I had in a class in all 4 years and a nice break from the stuffiness and formality of the business school. (Probably should have been a huge wakeup call that I should reconsider my major actually, but that's off-topic). [/quote]
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