The Official Philosophy Thread!

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<p>Further proof Philosophy majors have it easy… I remember having to cover roughly three to four bio chapters a week (averaging 50-ish pages per chapter, except for that god awful 140 pg. neuroscience chapter). Tests every 2 weeks covering no less than seven chapters, and we were expected to know the chapters front to back. Try keeping up that pace for 3 months (regular semester)… </p>

<p>Hell, I could probably still hand sketch the method in which wastes and water are filtered from the blood in the nephron of the human kidney.</p>

<p>It probably didn’t help any that our prof was the head of the department and had previously taught at Stanford. </p>

<p>You have no idea how much pleasure I derived from outperforming all the UCLA students who thought they’d just take their lower division bio at the local CC because it was “easier”. Their constant complaining that it was “the hardest class I’ve ever taken” warms my heart just thinking about it.</p>

<p>On topic: There’s still time to correct your mistake guys try your hand at the sciences or failing that, have a back up plan for when you realize that the philosophy degree you worked for all those years isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.</p>