<p>Ewwww....engineering's too nerdy for my taste.</p>
<p>I'm as far as they come from a nerd.</p>
<p>Math (this excludes business/finance as biz/finance majors are actually required to ANALYZE/INTERPRET the numbers, not just produce them, and make decisions) and science are for dumb people. People that do pure math and science only do it because they aren't able to think on their own. Math and science are two areas in which one can memorize certain processes and regurgitate them when the occasion requires. There's not much thinking involved. However in the social sciences and the humanities, you're actually required to THINK CRITICALLY. I think that critical thinking ability is more important than math/science ability. Seriously, who cares if you can memorize everything in a book if you can't draw parallels, apply it in the real world, make conclusions, or interpret the information in a book (as in think critically). 99% of all people are capable of memorizing things, but the percentage with the ability to think critically is certainly smaller than 99%....</p>
<p>Just my $0.02</p>
<p>I just had to do that...lol :)</p>
<p>Please don't hate me because I hate science....</p>