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>> No.8191620 [View]
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What happens if STEM god tier gets its way and the humanities are banned from college and the study thereof becomes a hobby?

>> No.7275882 [View]
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Can anyone tell me what STEM god tier does after they've filled their tummy with delicious food and satiated their other basic needs with their huge wages?

>> No.6269721 [View]
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I've always thought it was kind of laughable that STEMs thought their subjects were harder. Half their modules are literally just memorizing words for multiple choice exams. I work as a proofreader and I often get dissertations and the STEM ones are usually laughably bad. I tend to cut 50% of their work and probably only 20% for humanity papers. I get the feeling a lot of difficulty in the sciences is just because none of them can write simple English.
That's because science is aggressively jargonized, mostly for the legitimate reason of removing bias. You show off your science knowledge by using science terms. A lot of STEM are just stupid hidden under a complicated vocabulary.
I'm a stem major, you wouldn't believe how illiterate these people are. These people have been told they're geniuses their whole lives for memorizing shit and getting A's (I guess I'm a genius in an endless sea of geniuses if this is the case). You should see them try to write though, and how angry and in denial they are when their work is criticized.

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>implying it's about the progress of humanity and not the money and the women it brings after a life of embittered loneliness.

>> No.6034882 [View]
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What's with all these STEM liberarian atheists thinking they're geniuses by default?
And why do they feel the need to leave cocky comments on every fucking youtube video?

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6011488

I've always thought it was kind of laughable that STEMs thought their subjects were harder. Half their modules are literally just memorizing words for multiple choice exams. I work as a proofreader and I often get dissertations and the STEM ones are usually laughably bad. I tend to cut 50% of their work and probably only 20% for humanity papers. I get the feeling a lot of difficulty in the sciences is just because none of them can write simple English.

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lmfao, only on /lit/ is neuroscience not a science

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