@MrsMachiavelliAh, I forgot to put the whole thing in. My mad Dvorak *typing* skills. That would be with the Dvorak keyboard layout. Incidentally, do I really need to put /s whenever I'm using sarcasm?
Speaking as someone who got a degree in chemistry and physics with a history minor, I can tell you that history requires a LOT more reading than the physical sciences... Of course, you don't need to diagram the Kreb's cycle, accounting for all the hydrogen atoms...
It's actually a shorthand for honours classes - a "first" is shorthand for First Class Honours, a 2:1 for Second Class First Division, and a 2:2 for Second Class Second Division.
Wtf... why in the hell is there an Undeclared? I am guessing that many people had this to say, "I will freely admit that I am a virgin, but tell you my major?, that would ruin my image."
CS has this crazy nerd-stigma, but it's really not all that difficult to break out of it. The CS major at my college drummed out the wannabes freshman year, and those few of us who were left were just regular guys who were good with code. Social, partied occasionally, a few in frats, plenty of interests outside of computers, and no issues with girls. Now we've graduated and each of us are either married, in stable relationships, or comfortably dating, and are all fairly successful in the field to boot.The whole "omgz u code ur such a nerd u can't get sex" only applies to the guys who resist growing up or leaving their comfort zone every now and then, and I'm betting is probably more aimed at the high school population than anything. High school, where everyone thinks everyone else is having sex, but no one actually is. In college and beyond, girls stop going for the football jocks and start finding cool, friendly, stable guys way more attractive. All things considered, CS majors have a pretty easy time of it as long as they're willing to break away from D&D and WoW and start talking to people.
merimeetMay 31, 2009
The last study said us art students had a lot of fun times. :] I wonder how this article would change at different schools.
tribowlJun 1, 2009
Danks before skanks
pingvenoJun 1, 2009
@MrsMachiavelliAh, I forgot to put the whole thing in. My mad Dvorak *typing* skills. That would be with the Dvorak keyboard layout. Incidentally, do I really need to put /s whenever I'm using sarcasm?
novenatorJun 1, 2009
depends on whether they read their...history
sciartmediaJun 1, 2009
Speaking as someone who got a degree in chemistry and physics with a history minor, I can tell you that history requires a LOT more reading than the physical sciences... Of course, you don't need to diagram the Kreb's cycle, accounting for all the hydrogen atoms...
gp1v07Jun 2, 2009
what do you mean liberal ?
zakuropanJun 6, 2009
It's actually a shorthand for honours classes - a "first" is shorthand for First Class Honours, a 2:1 for Second Class First Division, and a 2:2 for Second Class Second Division.
nryleeJun 9, 2009
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nryleeJun 9, 2009
Wtf... why in the hell is there an Undeclared? I am guessing that many people had this to say, "I will freely admit that I am a virgin, but tell you my major?, that would ruin my image."
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tomfrostSep 24, 2009
CS has this crazy nerd-stigma, but it's really not all that difficult to break out of it. The CS major at my college drummed out the wannabes freshman year, and those few of us who were left were just regular guys who were good with code. Social, partied occasionally, a few in frats, plenty of interests outside of computers, and no issues with girls. Now we've graduated and each of us are either married, in stable relationships, or comfortably dating, and are all fairly successful in the field to boot.The whole "omgz u code ur such a nerd u can't get sex" only applies to the guys who resist growing up or leaving their comfort zone every now and then, and I'm betting is probably more aimed at the high school population than anything. High school, where everyone thinks everyone else is having sex, but no one actually is. In college and beyond, girls stop going for the football jocks and start finding cool, friendly, stable guys way more attractive. All things considered, CS majors have a pretty easy time of it as long as they're willing to break away from D&D and WoW and start talking to people.
shayan2703Mar 2, 2010
by the looks of things im headed for a 3rd in my degree