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What does STEM stand for?

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Original post by Sabster
It doesn't.. Biology contains less.

I don't rate Biology in any way.



Well, biology is more of a descriptive, conceptual science where you understand what's going on not by maths but by observation, as far as I'm aware.
Original post by Robbie242
Computer science relies on mathematics, heavily

\therefore Comp Sci is not the best


Best field out there, world cannot survive without computers.
You probably cannot survive without TSR for a week lol
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Original post by yodawg321
Best field out there, world cannot survive without computers.
You probably cannot survive without TSR for a week lol


ive gone for 3 weeks lol
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Original post by Robbie242
ive gone for 3 weeks lol


Righttt.
Original post by rayquaza17
There's also Travel and Tourism, or Theatre Studies.

(I'm getting these all from a list btw, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Advanced_Level_subjects :L)


Let's leave Theatre Studies out of this.

We all like movies, tv or plays. So let's not hate on the education that gives you that :smile:
STEM:

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Original post by Solivagant
Non-STEM students will have a lot more fun at uni too.


Yeah, because they don't do anything all day.

[QUOTE=Solivagant;47192270And will have jobs that are more fun.

If they can even find employment with their mickey mouse degree.

[QUOTE=Solivagant;47192270And will generally have better personalities.

If you look at the future world we are coming into, and internationally look at our competition, particularly China and South Korea, I think you'll find "personality" isn't exactly a requirement.
Original post by Sabster
Lol it barely gets past A-Level.

The only proper maths is in finance which none of the economists can do.


For my UCL economics offer I need an A* in maths and an A in further maths...

Judging by the entry requirements, the maths in this economics degree is probably more tough than the maths in a maths degree at a mediocre university.

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Original post by stephanieuwa
Let's leave Theatre Studies out of this.

We all like movies, tv or plays. So let's not hate on the education that gives you that :smile:


I'm just listing names of subjects that start with the letter T.


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Original post by Bloxorus
For my UCL economics offer I need an A* in maths and an A in further maths...

Judging by the entry requirements, the maths in this economics degree is probably more tough than the maths in a maths degree at a mediocre university.

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Ignore him, he is living his STEM fantasy. He knows that Economists get better starting salaries than most STEM students.
Original post by Galileo Galilei
Ignore him, he is living his STEM fantasy. He knows that Economists get better starting salaries than most STEM students.


Uwotm8?

https://www.staffs.ac.uk/news/stem-graduates-to-benefit-from-higher-pay-and-better-job-prospects-tcm4252951.jsp

STEM master race checking in

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Original post by Galileo Galilei
LOL, not proof.


Russell Group admits it

www.russellgroup.ac.uk/uploads/STEM-briefing.pdf

STEM grads tended to earn higher salaries

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11 pages for what does STEM mean, what? Without looking, I assume this thread was taken over by annoying debates.
Original post by Robbie242
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Original post by The_Dragonborn
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I seem to have fixed it. :smug:

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Original post by Mickey O'Neil
I seem to have fixed it. :smug:

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Comp Sci is nothing without Maths :hand:. I would say Computing is more like another branch of Maths than anything else :smug:

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