Help me out with college..

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Alright, you don't mix terrorists and good, honest, innocent people together.

I love differential equations. They are amazing things.*
 

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Stick with biology. If you decide you really don't like it, switch to a computer route. Technology is always growing, so there are many opportunities. :D
 

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Lol you're judging my skills off a webpage or two I made with very basic html skills. :rolleyes
 

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My god, you're worse than DM. You need to tone down all the supergay overtones a little bit here kiddy. Thanks.
 

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I'm an art major, and haven't had to take a single math course. It's beautiful. For most science majors (yeah, biology would be included in that) you're going to have to take things like chem, which aren't technically math but trust me you'll be ****ed in chem if you can't do math. I'd make a case for graphic design persoanlly, because like I said, I make art. And I think other people should make art too. Also I think if you're judging your graphic design skills off of shit you've made in photoshop, forget that, because the kind of things people do when they're learning photoshop for "gfx" is not graphic design. If you're creative at all, and you concentrate on the design principles that you'd be learning and apply them, you'd do fine. But I also think making any sort of life decision based on anything someone on this site tells you is a bad idea.
 

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The business world can be so tough though. It's highly competitive. Companies go out of business all the time. You have to be careful.
 

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Pretty sure you need a minimum of College Algebra and an additional math course in most majors that aren't math intensive. You can pass any math class as long as you try/study/get help. I learned this myself.
cheating gets it faster.
 

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You don't have to cheat though, it can't be that much faster.
 

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If you want to have any chance at a social life, you're going to have to cheat at some point.
Your ignorance says a whole lot about your real life.
 

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I think Mike put it best. I don't even have to cheat; I'm smart enough that I don't have to resort to it.
 

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you cant Smart your way through a final in a class you never attended.
intelligence is not a substitute for education.
 

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you cant Smart your way through a final in a class you never attended.
intelligence is not a substitute for education.
ok sit down to my PC120 exam, and determine what a Karnaugh Map is, then fill it out with the SOP AC'B' + A'CD + CBD'.
 

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Then show up to class. Obviously it's worth the hard work.
 

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ok sit down to my PC120 exam, and determine what a Karnaugh Map is, then fill it out with the SOP AC'B' + A'CD + CBD'.
thanks for proving my point.
without: showing up to class
or alternatively cheating, no matter how intelligent you are: you're ****ed.
 

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