31
Oct
Author: admin // Category:
Science
I’m a soon-to-be US college graduate, and I’ve been thinking about the fact that many of the high-demand jobs out there (medicine, nursing, engineering) are very science-based.
However, I am getting out with a liberal arts degree, and even as a child I’d found science subjects to be immensely difficult. There was too much memorization, it seemed so arcane and boring, and required intense study for long long periods of time.
How can we make science easier for young people today?
By: Samian’s Fifteenth Account
About the Author:
Craig
16
Oct
Author: admin // Category:
Science
I want to learn about things like quarks, positrons and stuff like sub-atomic particles. But I also want to learn about things like chemical structures. What type of science should I study and are there any good books about this type of science?
By: TomAbout the Author:
Craig
10
Oct
Author: admin // Category:
Science
Hi,
Mathematics and computer science are not natural sciences, applied sciences (technology) or social sciences.
So, what kind of sciences are they?
I found out that they may belong to constructive sciences or formal science but I am not sure.
PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER WITH LINKS.
Thanks.
By: survey taker
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Craguss
09
Oct
Author: admin // Category:
Languages
I read about how small children who are still learning language skills can easily learn two languages.
What if three languages where used equally around the household. and those languages were english, spanish, and japanese. how would that child’s language skills develop and how would it separate the languages?
By: Revolutionary
About the Author:
Craguss