How come chemistry majors don't get their props?

<p>"Quit fooling yourselves, an undergrad chemistry degree is NOT quantitatively challenging at all, the most you’ll you use is a little bit of linear algebra, ordinary diff eqs, and some calc, most of it is just simple algebra. "</p>

<p>Huh? A little bit of linear algebra? How about a year’s worth of quantum mechanics and a year’s worth of statistical mechanics? How about intense group theory? How about applying the method of moments?</p>

<p>Do you even know what chemistry is?</p>

<p>But what would I know? I’m just a humble chemical physicist pursuing a PhD…</p>