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Is this right

kd2777

Golden Member
I was in class today and my math professor put up on the board:

Psychology is Biology
Biology is Chemistry
Chemistry is Physics
and Physics is Math

If this is true where in math is Freud, Meiosis, and Biomolecules in math.

Chime in if you feel one way or the other
 
sounds good to me

If you ever get to take a class focused on the mathematical modeling of biological/physiological systems you'll see how much of the body can be deciphered directly by mathematical equations.
 
It makes a painful amount of sense to me. I'm in my 2nd year of Microbiology at UF.. and I have yet to get to biology. So far all I've done is a lot of chemistry, physics, and math.

I'm only really GOOD at biology, so this has really sucked so far.
 
Those are mainly natural sciences. Psychology is especially ambigious, given that usually it's reffered to as a field in socialogy. But I suppose since certain psychological ailments are caused by certain hormones or cells not effectively transpiring it becomes more of a biological conundram.

I've minored in sociology, was a great field and truly we can relate to MATH ourselves through the point that we can predict outcomes and asses the problems in societies and give likely answers. But we are fallable..at a higher percentage (unlike math which is relatively hard to argue is faulty)

 
Originally posted by: Bigblades
It makes a painful amount of sense to me. I'm in my 2nd year of Microbiology at UF.. and I have yet to get to biology. So far all I've done is a lot of chemistry, physics, and math.

I'm only really GOOD at biology, so this has really sucked so far.



Majored in Biology at MSU and it only gets to be more Chemistry, then some more Physics. I'm trying to get my Masters in Bio but have to hone up my math first. (You would think to get a masters in BIO two semesters of calc and one semester of stats would be enough)
 
Originally posted by: Bigblades
It makes a painful amount of sense to me. I'm in my 2nd year of Microbiology at UF.. and I have yet to get to biology. So far all I've done is a lot of chemistry, physics, and math.

I'm only really GOOD at biology, so this has really sucked so far.



Majored in Biology at MSU and it only gets to be more Chemistry, then some more Physics. I'm trying to get my Masters in Bio but have to hone up my math first. (You would think to get a masters in BIO two semesters of calc and one semester of stats would be enough)
 
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