>tfw both statistics grad student and professional editor at a website
Only brainlets pick between humanities and STEM
>>8991972
as long as we can agree to hate women and inferior races
>>8991972
>Only brainlets pick between humanities and STEM
This but unironically. At least STEMlords from physics, math and CS have the capacity to understand the humanities. Most people in the humanities could understand any of those three fields even at an undergraduate level.
>>8991972
so you couldn't handle a pure math degree or get a job writing? top lel :^)
>>8991983
>physics
yes
>math
yes
>and CS
no. no to engineering too
>Most people in the humanities could understand any of those three fields even at an undergraduate level.
yes.
>>8991984
Statistics is more useful than pure math
>>8991986
Engineering we agree on. CS at a decent school is very abstract and requires a lot of intelligence.
>>8991972
>professional editor at a website
>"""a website"""
pls elaborate
>>8991992
>CS at a decent school is very abstract and requires a lot of intelligence.
I agree with that, but at that point I'd consider it math with a couple courses in programming.