Quote (Thor123422 @ 17 Oct 2016 19:49)
That's so cute. Come back when you switch to a big-boy major.
Just FYI, if you want to do actual writing get into the sciences. My chemistry degree made me write more than the English majors, with an emphasis on being concise and logical. Turns out science likes things being unambiguous, whereas English likes things being fluffy and meaningless.
I like how he's an English major but doesn't understand the difference between connotation and denotation.
Your chemistry degree doesn't make you write more concise and logical, you just write reports, not abstract papers. Most English majors who actually exceed at writing could study whatever study you are writing your paper on just like you and write an even more concise and vivid paper.
Unless you are speaking of writing those research thesis's where they force you to have it at a specific length and only that length, so restrictive because they are afraid of spending a little bit more time reading to get the writers perspective.
Big boy major? There is none when it relates to studies in general. As long as you truly learn how to interact with the world and the field you study you will succeed. There is no more difficult one over the other. Some might take more work to learn basics and the works but in the end bright minds are bright minds.
Quote (hATemOnkEy @ 17 Oct 2016 19:51)
You come across as whiny and just unpleasant in general.
Why would I want to play any sort of game with you?
I'd say the same about you to be honest.
edit 2: Also lol at you mentioning I don't understand the difference, that is just your own projection. I gave you my perspective and all of the sudden I don't understand something. Just shut up rofl.
This post was edited by ChrisKz on Oct 17 2016 05:53pm