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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 77474" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>You are forgetting the Nazgûl though. They could have engaged in air combat, right?</p><p></p><p>On majors at Tech, it is not a matter of whether there are "watered down" courses/degrees. In fact, that is a mischaracterization unless one is claiming that a specific course or degree <em>used </em>to be harder to obtain at Tech and has since become easier.</p><p></p><p>It is also not a question of if there are "easier" degrees to earn at Tech. Such a consideration only makes sense to discuss relative to the other majors at that <em>same </em>school. Of course there are always "harder" and "easier" majors at every single college. It is <em>relative</em> to each college.</p><p></p><p>So the points on this account about Tech is that a) the "easier" majors at Tech are still not "easy" or "easier" relative to what can be chosen at <em>every other school </em> and b) they are always going to be Bach. Science degrees. This point is really at the heart of the matter. There truly is a huge difference between those two degrees and it is not just a matter of how many calculus courses might be required to earn the degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 77474, member: 231"] You are forgetting the Nazgûl though. They could have engaged in air combat, right? On majors at Tech, it is not a matter of whether there are "watered down" courses/degrees. In fact, that is a mischaracterization unless one is claiming that a specific course or degree [I]used [/I]to be harder to obtain at Tech and has since become easier. It is also not a question of if there are "easier" degrees to earn at Tech. Such a consideration only makes sense to discuss relative to the other majors at that [I]same [/I]school. Of course there are always "harder" and "easier" majors at every single college. It is [I]relative[/I] to each college. So the points on this account about Tech is that a) the "easier" majors at Tech are still not "easy" or "easier" relative to what can be chosen at [I]every other school [/I] and b) they are always going to be Bach. Science degrees. This point is really at the heart of the matter. There truly is a huge difference between those two degrees and it is not just a matter of how many calculus courses might be required to earn the degree. [/QUOTE]
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