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    Re: College has been (vastly) oversold

    Calculus is not a distiction between a BA and BS at all schools. I think it may be institution dependent. My wife went to a state school that is known to have an engineering focus and recieved a BS in psychology. She took no higher than intermediate algebra and statistics. This may be because her school does not offer a BA in psychology but i am not sure. I do think it is interesting that her degree included very little hard science and was from a state school that is known to have a high percentage of engineering majors.

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    • #47
      Re: College has been (vastly) oversold

      Originally posted by jaboe View Post
      Calculus is not a distiction between a BA and BS at all schools. I think it may be institution dependent. My wife went to a state school that is known to have an engineering focus and recieved a BS in psychology. She took no higher than intermediate algebra and statistics. This may be because her school does not offer a BA in psychology but i am not sure. I do think it is interesting that her degree included very little hard science and was from a state school that is known to have a high percentage of engineering majors.

      And my wife is just the opposite. She took all the math required for an engineering degree - algebra, trigonometry, calculus, analytic geometry, and differential equations. But she took a BA in geology rather than a BS. Something about a field report, as I recall, she wanted out so she skipped it and just took the BA.

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        Re: College has been (vastly) oversold

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        Last edited by nedtheguy; August 22, 2014, 06:42 PM.

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        • #49
          Re: College has been (vastly) oversold

          See Theodor Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment for some perspective on how we got here.
          The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance - it is the illusion of knowledge ~D Boorstin

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