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I'd like to see how well you do in calculus based physics dhl3. Remember you're a business major, so the only physical science class you need are classes like geography and introduction to earth science.
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<p>there's a difference. He is an Engineering major, I'm an econ major. Two TOTALL different area of study.</p>
<p>Ask a Medical School student to write an essay on simple law of Supply and Demand, he may have no idea what it is. On the other hand, ask an Econ student to do write an essay on Cellular reproduction, he also may have no idea what the heck that is.</p>
<p>I am an econ major. While I excel at areas like Economics and Business courses, I have hard time understanding Natural Science concepts such as Chemistry and Physics. We each have different area of strength. For example, my brother is a Biology major, and he says while he finds biology and physics the easiest course in the school, Economics was the HARDEST class he's ever taken (in freshman year) in his life and he still thinks im a crazy maniac for wanting to major in Economics.</p>
<p>Citan is an engineering major, and all engineering courses emphasize science. However, the fact that he got a C in PHYSICS (probably the most important area of science for his major) shows how he failed to strive for excellence in his area of interest. I mean, science should be his area of strength.</p>