Anonymous wrote:My kid is at W&M. Humanities kid. Took Calc A/B in 12th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.
I mean, the clue is in the name. College of Arts AND SCIENCES.
Interestingly, psychology, sociology, criminology, geology, etc. are all sciences. Did you know that? Physics is merely one class, and certainly not the end-all, be-all of the sciences.
Psychology sociology and criminology are SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Geol requires calculus.
The point - once again - is that unless you’re going into a STEM field, you do not need calculus OR physics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.
I mean, the clue is in the name. College of Arts AND SCIENCES.
Interestingly, psychology, sociology, criminology, geology, etc. are all sciences. Did you know that? Physics is merely one class, and certainly not the end-all, be-all of the sciences.
Psychology sociology and criminology are SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Geol requires calculus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.
I mean, the clue is in the name. College of Arts AND SCIENCES.
Interestingly, psychology, sociology, criminology, geology, etc. are all sciences. Did you know that? Physics is merely one class, and certainly not the end-all, be-all of the sciences.
Anonymous wrote:My DS got into both W&M and UVA last year with AP Calc B/C in 12th grade, so Algebra in 8th grade. I would not over accelerate unless your child is very strong in math. My DS always said that the kids in the grade behind him in math made up the best students in the class, but also the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.
I mean, the clue is in the name. College of Arts AND SCIENCES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son just got into UVA ED, and he is taking Calculus A/B this year. He applied to the College of Arts and Sciences. His counselor told him he needed to take Calculus this year to be credible for UVA and William & Mary.
I’ve always wondered why students who are interested in a humanities major (not STEM) have to take calculus at all. What is the point?
🙄 wow
Wow yourself.