Would you rather teach a biology class filled with nothing but pre-meds or a math class with nothing but engineers?

Would you rather teach a biology class filled with nothing but pre-meds or a math class with nothing but engineers?
Which is worse and more obnoxious?

I don't have much experience with pre-meds, but engineers are definitely some of the scummiest people alive. I'd be surprised if anyone's much worse than an engineer who thinks he's smarter than he really is because he managed to pass a dumbed-down differential equations course.

Speaking of experience - is pre-med pussy worth it?

Math class filled with engineers

Got my batchelor's in Mech. Eng.

In calculus we saw lots of arrogant engineers, myself included to some extent. Some thought they could get away without studying and they became Civil Enigneers.

After all the weed out courses were through, the survivors shaped up.

Underclassmen always think they know something, I don't think it's exclusive to us.

Both sound terrible but biology.
Because I am a biologist.
I could try to change their minds into doing something worthwhile with their life's and going into the life sciences.
So they would be doing as much ecology/fieldwork as possible, and actually learning about living systems.

Both groups consist mostly of business major types that would list "making money" as the first reason for choosing their major. BAKA IMO TBQHWU senpai
>Be me
>thanksgiving
>Oklahoma cousin
>he's graduating next year from a Jebus college
>joining air force academy after graduating
>"well, I've never been a science kind of guy"
>"ill probably just go into medicine"
Wew is me

Anything beats trying to teach basic algebra to coloreds

I was pre-med, but after I saw the insane amount of years it would take to become a pathologist and the amount of autism I would have to deal with (pre-meds are socially pathetic) I decided to just apply my interest in biochem and toxicology and do Pharm.
3 years later and I've been accepted to a couple good schools, pharm loans are still pretty high (around 150k) but I know I'll be able to start working at 26 (compared to the 32 as an MD) so I'm not too worried.

Pre-Meds are cancer in my experience. They go into medicine for "the money" and don't care about living systems. Though I am only in community college right now.
About to start my going to a 4 year in ecology.
How much field work is there compared to lab work?

The math class, but only so I can impose rigor on those uppity cunts.

there's no such things a pre-med.

you're either med, or you're not.

most anyone can pass a dumbed down chemistry or biology class.

I'd rather teach the math class with engineers.

Both cohorts are ignoramuses (at least in this context), and neither cohort gives a shit about really grasping the material. But, the key difference is that pre-meds in the biology class are going to be fighting me over every tenth of a point, and crying for an As and A-minuses they get A-minuses and B-pluses, respectively.

>t. med school reject

I don't know about engineers, but med students don't seem to give a shit about biological subjects that aren't applicable to being medical doctors so fuck them

Where did the engineers are scumbags meme come from? Everyone I go to class with seem really nice

Most engineering majors are just good at being information sponges. They're not intelligent and it's their mission to convince you otherwise. Along the way they will also try to convince you how good their life is and how much money they're going to make when they graduate. They're combative, insufferable pricks always trying to one-up everyone else.

I fucking love it how the engineering majors here at UConn attempting a physics minor keep getting shit on for all the exams because they don't understand how to form independent logical methods for solving problems on the fly. They're too used to the open-note, group exams where the questions are the same as the HW problems but with different numbers.

Deep down they know their fucking place and they don't dare try to one-up any of us because they know they're fucking nothing compared to our intellect.

Do teachers really care about who is in their class? If I'm going to be teaching something, I'd base my choice on the subject matter itself, not who's utilizing it. Therefore I'd pick math.

nobody gives a shit about your erroneous auto-biography

When I was a senior ( Math student ), I'd go to seminars for fun. You'd get some freshmen honors Math students there literally mid talk interjecting trying to talk one for one with the presenting mathematician. Pretty autistic and cringe each and every time.

lol, this is actually true for the most part with the exception of me who was an engineering student who shat all over math and physics majors in their respective subjects, but then again I was in the top 1% of a mediocre university.

A large bulk of their student body are very whiny and only get through college by rote. They also won't hesitate to openly dismiss literally any other field of study at the university because of "muh job". I tutored in my math department and they were always the ones who bitched "when am I ever going to use this" as if whining about it improves their situation.

Thanks for the "you"

Here's your "you cared enough to reply"

Kids these days have no sense of respeck. I put respek on the name of everyone of my professors, even the ones who are complete and utter fuck bags. Cause I respek their knowledge and work ethic; as in, you can't be no pseudo intellectual who jerks off about his own intelligence and IQ score and become a professor, gotta put in that work, baby.

How is the job market for pharm nowadays? I hear not too great but might open up in a few years when the old guard retires. And do you plan on working in research as a opposed to retail/hospital?
t. biochemfag planning on pharm

engineers have the same schoolchild mentality of
>but when will we ever need this??
that being said, I never really minded TAing engineering math classes

Look up "engineer's disease." Engineers start developing the symptoms at college and grow up to be full fledged physics cranks, climate change deniers, conspiracy theorists, etc.

In college they just seem quirky and wierd, because they're not in the throes of the disease yet. However, with the knowledge that all that arrogance packed into such small minds is only going to get worse, not better, it's hard not to look at them with disgust.

>there's no such things a pre-med
...at your shit-tier college, maybe,
but there is at Princeton, Purdue,
Northwestern, Georgetown, Columbia,
and a host of others.

>UConn
Lmao.
If you are that intelligent why the fuck you are in such shit ass university?

Fuck off, nigger.

>tfw too intelligent to go to MIT

>grossly generalise entire fields
>still proclaim to be intelligent

stay classy Veeky Forums

>but only so I can impose rigor on those uppity cunts.

>Teach engineers a theory of integrability before, you know, actually doing integrals so that the fuck faggots can avoid retarded mistakes by actually knowing what an integral is
>Students fail first test where they had to compute riemann sums because they already forgot limits from pre-calc
>Engineers complain to the department who manages you: "He... tried to... TEACH ME! He tried to teach me stuff! I am failing because of it! How dare he teach me something! This integrability shit is not on the curriculum!!!!!!
>Lose your job because engineers outnumber math students like 50 to 1 and displeasing them means a shit ton of complaints and potential loss of revenue

Welcome to the real world, where people want to be stupid and will get offended if you ever try to teach them something.

>"when am I ever going to use this"

Never heard this, not even once. All of my floormates so far have all been engineering students and not one of them has said anything like this.
Therefore I conclude it's just a Veeky Forums meme.

There certainly is such a thing as pre-med if you ask a pre-med student.

This doesn't happen.

So you think there is anyone who taught in such scenarios and will answer this question? Based on how many observations, 1, 2?...
Maybe you are happy with stereotypical answer. Just say how you feel about this question and get over it, it takes less time than waiting for an answer which fortifies your views.
Even better, just grow up.

All this engineer major butthurt is so satisfying.

I'm going deep in life sciences, don't want to do medicine (mainly because I don't have a good memory and I don't like dealing with patients).

I finished my bachelors and honours, trying to go into phd now. My field is basically in gene therapy and I want to go into research.

Have I been meme'd?

>be me
>cannot be anyone but me
>still say be me because that's how those stories starts
>soon user realise there's no point to this story
>he keep reading the green
>maybe the next line will make the small time investment pay off
>but no
Fin.

ur mum an classy

why does everyone always shit on the engineering students
why can't we team up and together shit on the ones who really deserve it, the computer science students

How dare you?

I actually have experience with both. I used to help medicine students with their theses (statistics etc). It's easy money. Those people are hard-working, they give you feedback, they usually smell nice, it's easy to talk to them as they are non-autistic, and I don't know, I love talking to girls in that semi-flirtatious way (100% of them were girls). It was nice, they kept recommending me to their peers, great times. Had to quit because I was actually part of a department at some point and it would have been weird.

So this year I've been tutoring a class of engineers (all kinds) and CS students in some pretty diluted physics course. And holy shit. There of course are some people who just do their work, but then there are these fucking assholes who just can't bring themselves to just do things right. Had this thing once:

>First page: They forgot to write their names on it
>Second page: They solved some integral numerically that they obviously should have calculated analytically
>Third page: Completely misunderstood the whole point of an exercise

Everybody fucks up, but they discussed everything like they were actually right with what they did. The first exercise was just Kepler stuff, they should calculate the Delta Es necessary for some maneuver, pretty simple stuff, all formulas were given. Some guy presents

>"So, you can calculate this with Newtonian mechanics, but it's much better to use general relativity though [+some random half correct facts I don't remember]"
>He looks to me like we are now peers
>I couldn't contain myself at that point, I don't know what it was, I'm usually very relaxed
>"Oh, you heard a lecture on GR?"
>"Uh, no, not really, but I–"
>"Then stop talking about it, nobody cares."

He got really red in his face and there was immediate silence. I felt bad, but it also felt quite nice, I wouldn't have assumed that the class would respond that way.

Anyway, yeah, the biology class, no question.

Pre-Meds are worse because they'll never shut up about being pre-med. They're like vegans in that if they haven't told someone in 5 minutes their heads will explode.

Heard this 3 times, only last month.
2 times from fellow students, 1 time from our math teacher.
And im just sittin' there, wanting to understand and not just remember.

I have a couple of what I think are pre med students that sit directly behind me in my elective class this semester. Holy fuck they are so fucking annoying. The chit chattering is non fucking stop between them. It wouldn't be so unbearable if the guy wasn't ridiculously flamboyant and the girl didn't talk in the same loud, happy, overly friendly tone that that one always-smiling-when-talking-to-you-but-can't-tell-if-she's-mad-or-not high school teacher talked in.

>like OMGGG that physics exam was soooooooo hard!!!
>hahaja i stayed up until like 4 am last night studying!!!!
>hahaha my life sucks!!!! im so stressed!!!!!

May or may not have anything to do with them being pre med but whatever.

Engineer here. Probably know more math than 99% of Math majors

Because comp sci students don't come to this board and shitpost about how global warming/evolution/sky-is-bluism aren't real. That shit's courtesy of your friendly neighborhood engineer crank wannabe.

Iam glad I don't live in America.

You go to a big engineering school? I do. I'm a math and physics majors and everyone that sits around me is an engineer. It's funny because the engineering program here is the best yet I still get some of the highest test scores in the class (Calc 3)

Going into research is never taking the meme route...

There are specifically pre-med undergraduate courses, but you don't need any particular undergraduate degree to go into medicine. A high science GPA in a few prerequisite courses (or a post-bacc program), a decent MCAT score, and a displayed interest in medicine are pretty much all that's needed. You can be an English or Lib Arts or History major and still be "pre-med" in the broadest sense if you wind up going to med school.

I'm sure you know a lot of tricks in an extremely narrow slice of mathematics, without any understanding of the theory that developed your neat little tricks.

I'm equally sure I'd find a conversation with you on actual mathematical topics excruciating.

What school do you teach at? If you don't mind me asking.

>mainly because I don't have a good memory
Then how did you get through biology and genetics?
Was biology being all memorization a meme?

Maybe it's cause he knows med school would require a hell of a lot more application to memory than pursuing a route in research.

premeds in bio are absolute whiners and will try to fight their bad scores. engineers in math class can't really fight the score as easily since it's math. Either right or wrong. If they act like know it alls, it'll only be that much funnier when they fall on their face when the test comes around, so whatever.

Also holy shit it lookslike whoever drew those chemicals on the blackboard in OPs pic are actually correct and an interesting catenane structure woah

Neither do engineers.

Yes they do. They're the only ones in STEM to argue evolution, global warming, and the big bang.

>They're the only ones in STEM to argue evolution, global warming, and the big bang.

This has never been associated with engineers. I'm pretty sure you're just spouting random lies.

This is something ive seen. Engineering is basically the only part of STEM where they dont look deeper into this stuff.

What about a math class with nothing but pre-meds, or a biology class with nothing but engineers?

You kidding me? You hear this shit all the time in high school. Since engineers have the mentality of high school children, it is likely that they still have that same disgust for learning.

>butthurt engineer tard detected

Engineers are notorious cranks. Ask any physicist who has had to field cranks in the past and they'll tell you it's engineers. Engineers work in a simplified version of physics all their lives. Cranks are engineers that know enough to find the cracks in these simplifications but refuse to accept that their model of physics is wrong.

Everybody at my engineering school is like this. I want to fucking kill myself. Why don't you just sit somewhere else, famalam?

>Engineers start developing the symptoms at college and grow up to be full fledged physics cranks, climate change deniers, conspiracy theorists, etc

Engineer here, can confirm.

Three components of engineering are
>get really drunk
>deny climate change
>carry around lots of tables to look up values

Not the engineers at my school, but okay.

>>carry around lots of tables to look up values
nobody does this

Because where I'm sitting currently open the only open left handed desk that's at the front of the room where I can see and hear.
They shut the fuck up once the lecture starts, so it's not that big a deal.

It's an unfortunate occupational hazard. Is it true you guys have to deny at least one human tragedy to get your ring? I'd be an AIDS denier. That always sounded like fun.

>true engineers just pull values out of their asses, and slap on a 20% safety factor

A European university.

Engineers don't care. Also all types of professors, even Math professors are typically respected, unless it's THAT guy that teaches Calc1, loves Spivak and emphasizes on the "true meaning" of epsilon, while simultaneously being overweight, short-sighted and out of touch with reality.

Teaching biology to pre-meds would be a nightmare, even though biology is an important science and most of the pre-meds will drop out there's no way to shut them up.

how often have you given them a math lecture/tutored them?

what did you specialise in?
being able to run matlab toolboxes doesn't make you proficient in numerical analysis by the way.

underrated

This.

I have intelligent friends pursuing engineering, cs, physics and math degrees.

It's always the man and not the degree.

It's sad though that there is some basis for Veeky Forumss shit. Engineering BSc at many schools is essentially a cool sounding buzzword for people who just want a "good paying job". It wasn't always like that, but I guess a lot of schools simply added engineering to their curriculum so they can be hip like everyone else. However this isn't so different from other degrees; the average joe goes to university get a piece of paper and that's it.
Physics and math (plus some more hardcore eng. disciplines at reputable schools) have the distinction that very few average guys enter. Average in the sense that they at least have to lake the subject and have somewhat above average intelligence for a BSc.

At any proper university engineering should be part engineering (how to actually make stuff which works in the real world utilizing multiple different fields, using multidisciplinary knowledge) and experimental/applied physics. Eng. is extremely close exp. physics.

From my experience most physics majors aren't much better either, they can think up concepts, but most of their shit lacks any hard reality and most of them can't design even basic shit. Zero idea about the big picture; lost in their specialization meanwhile they think they know everything.

They might score better at individual tests, but they aren't that good at putting different things together, yet it's their job to do exactly that, the same as engineers in that regard, but for different purposes (at least at an undergrad level).

Generalization to the extreme is a bad thing though. You should always evaluate the man standing before you and not the papers he has (if he has any). It's a sign of intelligence which Veeky Forums apparently doesn't have.

>not attending a Jebus college

That's more like a physiological profile describing people who don't look up information and have deep seated problems with being uninformed.
Physicists go apeshit crazy like that too.

I wanted to add something else here, but you people probably generalize too much... so this is it.

too much

Yes, but less often. Like engineers their arrogance easily outstrips their intelligence and so they have a predisposition towards crankery, but a physicist has more experience with the "lies-to-children" nature of physics education than the average engineer. They're more likely to believe their model is wrong because of that.

Seriously, if you have any friends that have started a PhD in physics, they've seen letters from cranks. They'll tell you how many engineers they see.

Ok, kid.

>Jebus

why are the christfags so thin skinned today?

>tfw want to ask this sometimes in a serious manner such as "what are the practical applications of x" or "what is x used to do" but don't want to sound whiny
>I'm just curious but never ask because i don't want to look dumb

pretty much thisI can still memorise things but to heavily rely on memorisation is bad for me. I don't want to rote learn something I don't understand just to pass a test. Albeit I had to do that to pass some 1st year studies but I'm really not good at it.

Most of my biology courses were at least 50-80% memory. My worst classes were the ones I had to memorise a lot and my best classes were the ones that I wrote reports or articles, more researching a topic.

>Because comp sci students don't come to this board and shitpost about how global warming/evolution/sky-is-bluism aren't real

that's because they are already shitposting on /g/

Engineer here. Can you demonstrate a practical application of this plz?

>A high science GPA in a few prerequisite courses (or a post-bacc program), a decent MCAT score, and a displayed interest in medicine are pretty much all that's needed.

And those community service hours + good app essay + recommendations. And the research. And the extracurriculars. And work past autism to do well in the interview. And you need to be black. Then you're all set!

What you listed isn't all that you need. Too many kids are following the "cookie-cutter approach" you listed, and they ultimately need DO NOT get in. You need to set yourself apart. That's the only good shot you will have at getting into Med.

math major here, the bio class
engineering majors are universally sweaty nerds who universally gripe about abstraction and how 'gross' problems that require the ability to work with arithmetic are unfair and not useful

m8 this is the calling card of high school brainlets all around the world

who says containment boards don't work?

I TA'd orgo 1 and 2 for a couple of years in undergrad. Pre-meds seem to have a higher proportion of gunner fuckheads. I know, I was one.

>tfw starting med school next fall
>tfw can't stop analyzing cost-effectiveness of going to med school
>tfw should've just done investment banking

when you were premed did you have a macbook?

Fuck no. I'll never buy a fagbook.

You're an engineer, you're supposed to look up shit yourself.

You are probably a first year dropout or you will be one (hopefully).

t. real engineer

good, i'm just asking because a lot of premed students i see have macbooks, thought you were one of 'em

Most college kids have macbooks. They're overpriced and I hate MacOS.

I hold a degree in both biology and physics and let me tell you, premed are the worst fucking scum that walk the face of the colleges. Engineers can be bad, but dear god premeds seriously need to collectively kill themselves

Point being? Last time I checked engineering majors weren't in highschool.