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Old 11-25-2013, 03:05 PM
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:07 PM
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Poli sci major who considers nursing to be a hard science thinks evolution is bullshit.
I am not exactly sure how that was meant to come across, but I take it you're a neurosurgeon? lol. How well did you do in Physiology? Pathophysiology? Anatomy? Pharmacology? Molecular and Organic Chemistry? Me? 3.8 (yes Physiology was kind of tough. I'll give you that), 4.0, 4.0, 4.0, 4.0. and 4.0. My grades do not constitute the difficulty of the courses, but rather the degree of time and effort I put into my studies. The college I go to had 75 slots open for my starting semester; 12 got accepted. The minimum GPA was a 3.6 and the lowest H.E.S.I. score was a 94%. Depending on where you take nursing, it can be every bit as hard as med school, just not as long, but I am sure you know that already. <sarcasm off>

And when I say hard science I mean..."Hard science and soft science are colloquial terms used to compare scientific fields on the basis of perceived methodological rigor and legitimacy. Roughly speaking, the natural sciences are considered "hard" while the social sciences are usually described as "soft"." Again, I am sure you already know that.

I guess next time you have a serious injury or disease you will be able to take care of it yourself huh? haha. Just make sure to let them know you do not want anesthesia prior to surgery. That way you can walk them through it and make sure they don't mess up...haha.

I pity the nurse and doctor that will end up having to look after you.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:16 PM
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Yeah except all of the prereq courses are introductory courses, which definitely never qualify as "hard science" lol.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:21 PM
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I am not exactly sure how that was meant to come across, but I take it you're a neurosurgeon? lol. How well did you do in Physiology? Pathophysiology? Anatomy? Pharmacology? Molecular and Organic Chemistry? Me? 3.8 (yes Physiology was kind of tough. I'll give you that), 4.0, 4.0, 4.0, 4.0. and 4.0. My grades do not constitute the difficulty of the courses, but rather the degree of time and effort I put into my studies. The college I go to had 75 slots open for my starting semester; 12 got accepted. The minimum GPA was a 3.6 and the lowest H.E.S.I. score was a 94%. Depending on where you take nursing, it can be every bit as hard as med school, just not as long, but I am sure you know that already. <sarcasm off>

And when I say hard science I mean..."Hard science and soft science are colloquial terms used to compare scientific fields on the basis of perceived methodological rigor and legitimacy. Roughly speaking, the natural sciences are considered "hard" while the social sciences are usually described as "soft"." Again, I am sure you already know that.

I guess next time you have a serious injury or disease you will be able to take care of it yourself huh? haha. Just make sure to let them know you do not want anesthesia prior to surgery. That way you can walk them through it and make sure they don't mess up...haha.

I pity the nurse and doctor that will end up having to look after you.
Biology is no more a hard science than computer science. The only parts that are anywhere near a hard science are the pharma parts that involve a good deal of chemistry. But nursing is pretty damn far from all of that. How many truly scientific studies do they do in nursing? Very few. I can understand that you consider it much more of a hard science than the tea leaf reading of poli sci. But if you ever study physics or chemistry in detail, you'll see what a hard science really is.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:24 PM
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I am not exactly sure how that was meant to come across, but I take it you're a neurosurgeon? lol. How well did you do in Physiology? Pathophysiology? Anatomy? Pharmacology? Molecular and Organic Chemistry? Me? 3.8 (yes Physiology was kind of tough. I'll give you that), 4.0, 4.0, 4.0, 4.0. and 4.0. My grades do not constitute the difficulty of the courses, but rather the degree of time and effort I put into my studies. The college I go to had 75 slots open for my starting semester; 12 got accepted. The minimum GPA was a 3.6 and the lowest H.E.S.I. score was a 94%. Depending on where you take nursing, it can be every bit as hard as med school, just not as long, but I am sure you know that already. <sarcasm off>

And when I say hard science I mean..."Hard science and soft science are colloquial terms used to compare scientific fields on the basis of perceived methodological rigor and legitimacy. Roughly speaking, the natural sciences are considered "hard" while the social sciences are usually described as "soft"." Again, I am sure you already know that.

I guess next time you have a serious injury or disease you will be able to take care of it yourself huh? haha. Just make sure to let them know you do not want anesthesia prior to surgery. That way you can walk them through it and make sure they don't mess up...haha.

I pity the nurse and doctor that will end up having to look after you.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:29 PM
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Having taken Med School level Anatomy and the health care nursing Physiology, I have come to a conclusion that nothing in the design of the human body is by chance or mistake. It is a perfect computer/machine, with built in fail-safes, etc. I can never believe that over time we "evolved" from anything. The odds that the design of human bodies developed from some cellular organism swimming in primordial soup, is ridiculous. I am certain that this applies to all life. It had to be created by intelligent design.
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All that education and you still have an utterly moronic worldview, weighing in with the most uneducated opinions. It's embarrassing.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:35 PM
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Biology is no more a hard science than computer science. The only parts that are anywhere near a hard science are the pharma parts that involve a good deal of chemistry. But nursing is pretty damn far from all of that. How many truly scientific studies do they do in nursing? Very few. I can understand that you consider it much more of a hard science than the tea leaf reading of poli sci. But if you ever study physics or chemistry in detail, you'll see what a hard science really is.
Well obviously you guys are too "scientifically minded" to understand English. Refer to my post that differentiated hard and soft sciences. And explain to me how physiology, anatomy, pathophysiology, and organic chemistry are not "hard' sciences. Hard sciences=natural, soft sciences=social. If you are not sure what those words mean, look them up.

I never said that the sciences that I am taking are as difficult as the ones you are leading me to believe you have taken (although I feel you haven't taken them either...and there is no reason for me to do so to begin with. I could guarantee I would ace them however.), but to try and make fun of someone for bettering themselves in life by ripping on the classes they are taking for a chosen major is really, really pathetic. Just saying.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:38 PM
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You sound quite intelligent, but you are being trolled. you dun goofd
I see what you mean. Point well taken. I am done here...haha.
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Old 11-25-2013, 04:45 PM
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I pity the nurse and doctor that will end up having to look after you.
Also, what does this even mean? How do my views of the biological sciences affect how the nurse or doctor takes care of me? I'm sure I won't be as easy as most patients, as I'm more prone to ask important questions, instead of just yielding to your supposed intelligence, but any doctor I want to do business with will enjoy such questions, not find them difficult.
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