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Old 09-29-2003, 01:30 PM   #25946
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3. That said, physcis is more useful than philospohy and religion, which are utterly worthless courses. The difference, however, is that its easy as pie to ace philospohy and religion by bullshitting on exams, while one cannot fake his way through a physics exam.
Thanks for the chuckle -- I was a philosophy major and I'm dating someone who majored in history and religion (and he's taking a philosophy class for fun right now).

Beyond logic courses, I never took any exams in philosophy. You are graded on class participation and papers. Subjective, yes, but as with lawyers, the bullshitters stand out to even a mildly discerning mind.
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