How come chemistry majors don't get their props?

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<p>I know quite well what chemistry is, and know quite well what mathematics is, I majored in both. </p>

<p>We are talking about the undergraduate level, no undergrad student takes a full year of statistical mechanics and most schools don’t even make chemistry undergrads take a full year of quantum, so quite kidding yourself. An undergrad chemistry degree is not quantitatively difficult. </p>

<p>And no one is impressed by how big your self perceived mathematical D is either. </p>

<p>Modal logic, linear operators in hilbert spaces, game theory, hey look at me, I can spout off worthless quantitative and theoretically heavy classes I’ve taken too! No one cares.</p>