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Humanities or Sciences
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Karrar wrote
at 9:57 AM, Saturday February 26, 2011 EST
Discuss, pinting out the benefits or sth. like that
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speciale528 wrote
at 3:14 AM, Tuesday March 1, 2011 EST TheBetterYodel: "...and help humanity you go into sciences. "
haha...oh boy, that one really, i mean really depends though i agree, that if u want to have an easy start in life, science is the way to go u wont compete with investment bankers and the like, but ur nextdays meal wont be ur problem humanities, at least i think, should be ur choice, only if u really want to put ur heart into it cause mankind still needs to learn a lot besides scientific advancement. that pretty obvious if u look at shit goin around the world. if u wanna provide knowledge or thoughts, then humanities is the path regards PS.: i chose science...i just cant say no to easy money |
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Iastmurti wrote
at 3:26 AM, Tuesday March 1, 2011 EST is business/finance considered science or humanities or neither?
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boogybytes wrote
at 3:33 AM, Tuesday March 1, 2011 EST its neither...
economics, however, is considered a social science. |
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mr Kreuzfeld wrote
at 6:11 AM, Tuesday March 1, 2011 EST I would say finance should be in the sciences because you need ALOT of math in many of the jobs, like an actuary, or making investmentstratigies based upon previous perfromance.
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speciale528 wrote
at 6:47 AM, Tuesday March 1, 2011 EST haha, yeah sure
historians are counting dates too ;) |
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Kazzo wrote
at 11:05 AM, Friday March 4, 2011 EST When i look around i see only a really small percentage of people who really put their heart into humanities. Most of them study humanities because of the sake of studying and humanities are the easy way to go.
Another idea: sciences invented nuclear technology but politics USED IT ON HUMANS so i think sciences is better |
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fcuku wrote
at 7:45 PM, Friday March 4, 2011 EST to rebuke thraxle:
the humanities encourage non-linear thinking |