Really?
Anonymous wrote:as STEMs. That sounds goofy.
To answer the PP's question, yes, most schools require some math and science, however most schools do not require math through calculus and only require one year or two credits of science (e.g. not biology, chemistry, AND physics, but one of the three, or occasionally things like geology or astronomy will do).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that a core requirement at most colleges? Or at least some lower level math and science?Anonymous wrote:Just so you know - even as a humanities major at MIT you still have to take calculus, physics, chemistry, and biology.
We did the tour. The courses are the entry level and NOT the more advanced levels. Most of the MIT students never attend entry level courses anyway since as STEMs, they're far above and beyond entry level biology etc.
Anonymous wrote:Is that a core requirement at most colleges? Or at least some lower level math and science?Anonymous wrote:Just so you know - even as a humanities major at MIT you still have to take calculus, physics, chemistry, and biology.
Is that a core requirement at most colleges? Or at least some lower level math and science?Anonymous wrote:Just so you know - even as a humanities major at MIT you still have to take calculus, physics, chemistry, and biology.