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>> No.7218891 [View]
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So i've got a daughter.

I just want her to be happy, and I know that happiness for me has come from meeting the challenges presented by my field of study and work (I'm a chemist). I want the same happiness for her.

I'm worried that as she's growing she's going to get pressure to not challenge herself in her science and math classes. I don't want to lose this kid to apathy.

What can I do with her to help her be passionate about discovery through science and math but also understand the value of working hard when there's so much pressure on kids to be lazy fucks.

>> No.7069545 [DELETED]  [View]
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Pure Mathematics/Statistics doesn't count for obvious reasons.

>Top Tier
Physics
Actuarial Science

>High Tier
Engineering (except engineering technology)
Computer Science
Economics
Operations Research/Decision Science

>Mid Tier
Philosophy (all that logic)
Finance
Chemistry

>Low Tier
Biology
Psychology
Accounting

>Anal Tumor tier
Everything else.


>inb4 engineers think they're top tier

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