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Thankfully I managed to get out of having to take a foreign language by testing out of Spanish. It used to annoy me that my mother didn't know how to speak English, but now I'm glad that it saved me a grand and a half.
well, I'm in Biostatistics right now...which I'd normally be fine with, but back in highschool I took statistics and exempted it in college.
Only problem is that technically Biostatistics is different than statistics so ECU didn't give me credit.
ITS THE SAME MATH BUT WITH MEDICAL EXAMPLES COME ONNNN I KNOW THIS STUFF. Oh well...I'll just surf the forums during class.
There are two different aspects to psychology. The math is very useful if you are interested in studying the brain more scientifically. However, if you are interested in becoming a therapist, most of that information is largely useless.
So to answer your question, people who study broad fields sometimes end up taking classes they don't plan on using.
Yeah man! **** the dissemination of knowledge! It sucks Bro! Screw school!
Religious Education.
Why kids in England get this rather than say... logic and philosophy, I'll never know.
history can be about past events like ww 1 and 2.
yea. it is just about studying the textbooks and writing any factor that corressponds.
at least it is like this here
Absolutely not.
It's a study of the practices and beliefs of various religions.
Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Judaism, Hindu and Sikhism respectively.
The only time religion is mentioned in the English history books is Henry VIII founding the Church of England and the religious persecutions caused by the monarchs that followed....and the Crusades, obviously but that's more World History than English History.