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<p>The silliest questions I have heard about my home country came from students who had studied its art and history. If I tried to study US culture by studying US movies, I would come to the conclusion that most criminals are black and that everyone looks like a super model. Obviously that’s not what reality looks like.</p>
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Interestingly enough, the mode of inquiry in philosophy is very close to that of mathematics. The gap between sciences and humanities becomes much wider when you look at less rigorous humanities. Math and physics are about 4 points ahead of history and English, and 7 points ahead of general liberal arts. 7 points is an entire standard deviation!</p>
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When you look at nationwide data - instead of just the graduates of Creighton University - math and physical science majors outperform humanities majors on the MCAT. Here’s data from the AAMC: <a href=“http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/applicantmatriculant/table18-facts09mcatgpabymaj1-web.pdf[/url]”>http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/applicantmatriculant/table18-facts09mcatgpabymaj1-web.pdf</a></p>
<p>It’s similar for the GRE. Students aspiring to go into science fields outperform students aspiring to go into humanities fields. I admit that one has to be very careful with these numbers. It seems to be much easier to get a high score on the quantitative section than on the verbal section, which gives an advantage to quantitative majors. On the other hand, the verbal scores of science majors are skewed by a huge percentage of foreign test takers. (I don’t know how many international students there are in the humanities, but many science+engineering graduate programs enroll more than 50% foreign students.)</p>
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