Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a good pre med school or science degree.
Also similar to a combo of biology and kinesiology and psychology.
It is far more academically rigorous than Kinesiology which really only leads to physical therapy
Anonymous wrote:remarkable science for those unable or unmotivated to do physics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am shocked by how popular neuroscience is too. It is an incredibly specialized field for an undergrad, but it is insanely popular. Neuroscience is now more popular than biology at some colleges despite biology being a much more general and widely applicable major. Neuroscience varies from school to school, but in some schools it does seem to be a "STEMMED -UP psychology. Girls especially seem to love it.
If a field starts tilting heavily female, its earning potential heads into the toilet. I didn't like it, but that's the way it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am shocked by how popular neuroscience is too. It is an incredibly specialized field for an undergrad, but it is insanely popular. Neuroscience is now more popular than biology at some colleges despite biology being a much more general and widely applicable major. Neuroscience varies from school to school, but in some schools it does seem to be a "STEMMED -UP psychology. Girls especially seem to love it.
If a field starts tilting heavily female, its earning potential heads into the toilet. I didn't like it, but that's the way it works.
Anonymous wrote:more psychology vs more biologyAnonymous wrote:Is there a difference between neuroscience and cognitive science at the undergrad level? Or similar to political science and government?... most schools just pick one to name the department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:remarkable science for those unable or unmotivated to do physics
Even more remarkable for those who are. See: Dylan and Abbott
Anonymous wrote:remarkable science for those unable or unmotivated to do physics
more psychology vs more biologyAnonymous wrote:Is there a difference between neuroscience and cognitive science at the undergrad level? Or similar to political science and government?... most schools just pick one to name the department.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a difference between neuroscience and cognitive science at the undergrad level? Or similar to political science and government?... most schools just pick one to name the department.
Anonymous wrote:I am shocked by how popular neuroscience is too. It is an incredibly specialized field for an undergrad, but it is insanely popular. Neuroscience is now more popular than biology at some colleges despite biology being a much more general and widely applicable major. Neuroscience varies from school to school, but in some schools it does seem to be a "STEMMED -UP psychology. Girls especially seem to love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People love to crap on kinesiology programs, but they often have some of the same bio and Chem classes as those majors. Anyway, there’s overlap, since it’s dealing with the human body.
They take the intro chem and bio classes, but not the upper level classes (300-400 level). That's why they're crapped on. It's more of a survey major with less depth and rigor.