I continue to be surprised (I believe I commented on this last year) that under “Academic fields” pure mathematics is not listed on its own; it is also not clear to me that pure mathematics is a hard science; relatedly, are non-computer science engineering folk expected to write in answers?
There is no option for Associate’s under degree earned, or even high school diploma. If we’re not interested in the dropout rate that might be forgivable but at the least an Associate’s or Trade degree is certainly not “none.”
I’m fairly sure my family background qualifies as “nonreligious,” this may be worth having as an option. (I don’t even have weird religious uncles or anything like that.)
I continue to be surprised (I believe I commented on this last year) that under “Academic fields” pure mathematics is not listed on its own; it is also not clear to me that pure mathematics is a hard science; relatedly, are non-computer science engineering folk expected to write in answers?
I second this: please include pure mathematics. I imagine there are a fair few of us, and there’s no agreed upon way to categorize it. I remember being annoyed about this last year. (I’m pretty sure I marked “hard sciences”.)
I continue to be surprised (I believe I commented on this last year) that under “Academic fields” pure mathematics is not listed on its own; it is also not clear to me that pure mathematics is a hard science; relatedly, are non-computer science engineering folk expected to write in answers?
There is no option for Associate’s under degree earned, or even high school diploma. If we’re not interested in the dropout rate that might be forgivable but at the least an Associate’s or Trade degree is certainly not “none.”
I’m fairly sure my family background qualifies as “nonreligious,” this may be worth having as an option. (I don’t even have weird religious uncles or anything like that.)
TYPO: Under “liberal,” “moire redistribution.”
I second this: please include pure mathematics. I imagine there are a fair few of us, and there’s no agreed upon way to categorize it. I remember being annoyed about this last year. (I’m pretty sure I marked “hard sciences”.)