Fug me /sci/, I ended up missing a class in the physical science section of my major. I'm not particularly interested in any of these, but I hope you guys can steer me into the most useful/interesting one for a dude who loves comp sci & math.
My options are:
Environmental Science:
Relationship of living organisms to the environment, including human impact on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Emphasis is placed on understanding of biological and physical science issues currently faced by society.
GEOGRAPHY:
Introduction to the natural environment from a geographical perspective. Topics include geographic techniques, and their use to study air, water, land and life forms, with emphasis on their interconnections, interactions and world location patterns.
GEOLOGY:
Dynamic processes governing the origin and development of the features of the earth's surface and interior. Identification of common rocks and minerals, introduction to topographic maps.
What should I go with?
side note: I can take a geog honors class, or a geol class with a proff who has high ratings on RMP. Environmental science, I dont even
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>>8172408
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>>8172400
geography. it is the easiest subject from the three choices. don't bother with side classes (or how do you call that? minor?), pick the easiest subjects there desu~
>>8172400
Weird, I always heard of those subjects being referred as Life Sciences. I've only heard Physical Science as another name for Physics so people don't get scared of Physics lel.
Anyways Geography Honors, I'm guessing they will incorporate more physics into there. That seems more up your ally. Also I see you posting anime to trigger /sci/ :^)
>>8172416
th-thanks. You make a good point. Now I just need to hope I can make it since it's an early morning class for the honors section and I have classes in between that are late night.
>>8172434
is attendance mandatory? if no, skip the class. learning geography is trivial, i did that too. environmental science is boring and geology is tedious - i had to memorize stuff like the geological time scale etc and that thing is xbox hueg. nasty. good luck senpai!
>>8172441
Ara~ Ara~ I was going to invite you to come to the beach with me, anon. But I guess not...
>>8172448
Sadly, attendance is mandatory because it's a general education course. Thanks for the words of encouragement!
>>8172704
Kill yourself kiddo.
Environmental Science sounds the most useful because it studies systems and challenges in the systems themselves. You might get bored by the chemistry and biology but it's the only one of those choices that could actually be memetic to cs and math without a graduate degree in geology.
>>8172470
Take geology and refine your appreciation of shiny objects and beer.