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I'm a fantastic writer, which is why it'd be both High Tier and Low Tier for me, since it's a course that I'd breeze through.

My father was a movie producer, book writer, and photographer who never took a single math course past middle school since he was such a fantastic writer. (He graduated from college in the mid 1960s from Marlboro). Mother went to Michigan state and became a geologist but was never great at math. Both of them contended that since I was able to succeed in high school calculus (let alone high school algebra) that I was "the smartest person in the family" and because of that, they didn't tell me what they would have liked to see me major in, in college. Either they figured I was smart enough to know exactly what I wanted to do because of my grades, or maybe it was just that they didn't want to make me lean towards anything because they had applied the same "We're not going to tell you what to believe" philosophy when it came to everything else that was a part of growing up within the family, such as personal values and religious belief.

Chemical Engineering is fucking fantastic, though, and I salute anyone who is also undertaking the course.

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