HE SAID HE'S TIRED OF SCHOOL.I'm still laughing over it.
4/12/2010 12:04:45 PM
business and comms majors always make me laugh when they complain about school work.
4/12/2010 12:12:43 PM
4/12/2010 12:12:52 PM
interesting...tell us less
4/12/2010 12:50:49 PM
Only aerospace engineers work hard.
4/12/2010 12:53:53 PM
if i had to write that many essays, i'd be tired too
4/12/2010 12:59:21 PM
^^this, but I will give credit to the other engineers out there.only engineers work hardI had a semester of nothing but writing classes. 17 of the easiest hours I have ever taken. Glad I saved them for my graduating year.
4/12/2010 1:01:51 PM
Just to throw it out there, maybe the writing classes you took as an engineer weren't quite the same as those taken by an English major.
4/12/2010 1:04:31 PM
I am pretty sure that most of them were English classes. Also it doesn't get much more difficult and time consuming than an engineering lab report
4/12/2010 1:07:41 PM
4/12/2010 1:12:26 PM
english majors would rather write essays and not have anonymous engineering majors beat chest
4/12/2010 1:13:52 PM
4/12/2010 1:18:32 PM
Uhhhhh don't forget about us Parks & Rec majors homie
4/12/2010 1:20:10 PM
I picked English as a major because I thought it would be the easiest, fastest way to get a 4-year degree. I was right.
4/12/2010 1:20:42 PM
^^^ Glorified physicists.
4/12/2010 1:21:54 PM
bah we geologists work hard too....just all manual labor. ha, no brain power involved.
4/12/2010 1:29:12 PM
^^They deserve more credit than that.Not a ton, but more than that. (I was an aero if you couldn't guess)Because people who major in Physics are glorified physicists. Engineers actually are.[Edited on April 12, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : .]
4/12/2010 1:29:55 PM
I gotcha. Really, it all comes down to what you've been exposed to, where your interests lie, your level of mental discipline and your financial situation. The people who make six figures with an English degree bust their ass as much as the dudes who major in engineering. And the scope of this thread really only shows the undergrad side of things. How many grads can hack it in med school?
4/12/2010 1:42:49 PM
i would be super tired of school if i were an english major.coincidentally, i'm relatively tired of engineers acting like they're the only people who do work.
4/12/2010 1:43:56 PM
NCSU Aerospace senior design has and probably always will be the most difficult and tiring project I have ever completed.
4/12/2010 1:45:17 PM
They're like accounting majors. If I had to deal with boring teachers and boring students and boring subject matter all day, I'd be jaded too.
4/12/2010 1:46:05 PM
As someone with an English degree who has looked over plenty of biochem lab reports, writing for science courses is incredibly complicated and tedious, but requires almost no writing talent of any kind.
4/12/2010 1:46:36 PM
SpontaneousWhat kind of degree do you have
4/12/2010 1:47:55 PM
It's true. I once submitted a report entitled "lol, isoelectric protein purification" and got an A+.^ I'm working on a Stats degree. You're CompSci, yes?]
4/12/2010 1:48:22 PM
mathematicians work pretty hard...but I can "work" on the bus, on the toilet, lying on my carpet with the lights out...a mathematician's work consists mostly of thoughtthe hard part is that it can take three days or more of constant thinking before the right idea comesbut once you have the right idea, it's comparatively easy...just a matter of hammering it out]
4/12/2010 1:49:39 PM
Math majors are cool.
4/12/2010 1:51:32 PM
yes, as a rule, they arethe proportion of nerds, snobs, tools and even douches is surprisingly low]
4/12/2010 1:53:07 PM
Were you excited to see the Poincare conjecture solved?
4/12/2010 1:59:24 PM
I was a comm major and yeah, I never complained about the workloadSpent more time on Spanish and Finance than anything comm related
4/12/2010 2:01:45 PM
^^I actually wasn't a math major at that time...and I'm not really a topologist or algebraist, so I don't know too much about ita friend of mine put up a Facebook status update "A team of mathematicians in Okinawa, Japan claim to have a proof of the Riemann hypothesis"....I was like "Holy shit" until I realized it was 12:30 AM, April 1]
4/12/2010 2:04:13 PM
4/12/2010 8:19:45 PM
I knew an English major who took seven years to graduate. He was a super-senior my freshman year.]
4/12/2010 8:22:03 PM
^ Damn. I hope he did a few co-ops and study a broads.[Edited on April 12, 2010 at 8:27 PM. Reason : .]
4/12/2010 8:27:25 PM
I think he was in marching band and never wanted to graduate.
4/12/2010 8:29:53 PM
4/12/2010 8:39:40 PM
4/12/2010 8:42:33 PM
^^Agreed. It certainly does require writing talent, otherwise the shit is going to be unreadable. There are well-written scientific papers and poorly-written scientific papers, and the poorly-written ones usually don't get published (I've never read a textbook or mathematical paper that wasn't at least decently-written.)However, the ability to write passably is an almost invariable accompaniment of intelligence, so usually if people are smart enough to do science, they have at least enough writing talent to string together sentences that don't make one cringe.]
4/12/2010 8:55:07 PM
I'm currently a business major and right now the workload is pretty lax. I'm planning on double majoring with accounting so I'm preparing myself for the boring ass classes that will come later in my schooling endeavors. [Edited on April 12, 2010 at 9:35 PM. Reason : catsup]
4/12/2010 9:34:56 PM
^ Why do you hate yourself?
4/12/2010 9:42:51 PM
4/12/2010 9:45:45 PM
okay, I can't argue with firsthand experience...there is probably a lot of truth to what you saybut are the people you tutor smart enough to be bona fide engineers and mathematicians...or are they just majoring in those things?I mean, as a rule, really smart people can, regardless of discipline, writeI'm basing this partly on personal experience, and partly on the fact that I've never read an advanced math textbook or paper that was poorly-written on the other hand, I haven't read too many papers, and bad writers rarely write textbooksit could be that I have a largely mistaken impression...I do have a tendency to generalize unduly...thanks for shattering my illusion
4/12/2010 10:05:21 PM
4/12/2010 10:19:06 PM
^ I have also seen this
4/12/2010 11:26:07 PM
well to clarify, i've read plenty of badly written engineering publications.
4/12/2010 11:27:14 PM
Concerning the title, non-punny English majors can be hilarious.
4/12/2010 11:34:46 PM
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4/13/2010 2:59:41 AM
Every major is what you make it.
4/13/2010 3:08:22 AM
Even among English majors we acknowledge that Creative Writing probably isn't your best choice for a stable career field. Hell, it works for some people though.
4/13/2010 3:10:23 AM
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