Humanities vs. Maths/Sciences

<p>Sakky, I don't know what classes you... oops, I mean "your friend" were taking, but they aren't the classes that I've had. Its so arrogant to assume that "we both know" something, because we both know that the vast, vast majority of humanities courses are ranked extremely high nationally and taken extremely seriously by the people who run them. Again, you seem to know every single loophole to not working for your grades, but that sure hasn't been the case with me. I'll give you and example. I had a class which basically asked you to read one book per week. I got busy with other classes and wasn't able to read more than 20% of ONE of those books (I read the rest). So we have a essay do that basically requires the knowledge that we'd gained by reading the books. I figured, "hey, I read almost everything this guy assigned except book X, I should be fine." So I right a kick-arse essay using every source but book (I even fudged a little and used a couple of book X quotes). So I get the essay back with a big C written on it and written on the very last page was "How does this gel with what book X talked about?" Now, I know that was a long and boring story, but it just illastrates the importance of keeping up in most of your classes.</p>