Looking at the data I think selection bias is significant. 1915 HUM majors, 49.16% AR. 28582 BIO Science majors, 38.88% AR.
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My own anecdotal experience at a similar school showed computer science to be mildly harder than humanities, while math, physics & astrophysics were *much* harder.
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Be careful here. There's computer science, and then there's Computer Science. People learning to write web code like robots outside engineering curricula differ can wildly from people who write kernel code and design computer architectures. It's a *huge* field.
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My reply thread, when he requested "evidence":https://twitter.com/ctdonath/status/1067459070855139329 …
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Interesting, and telling, that some/many in the humanities accuse STEM practitioners of being _deliberately_ discriminatory in the form of "obfuscating inanities by means of neologisms", unable to grasp "it's difficult because it's objectively complex".
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