by Helel » Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:30 am
I retain a lot of what I learn- especially if I find a use for what I've learned, which with my interests and fields of study, means I've gotten to retain a lot.
The same can't be said about Latin and Greek, unfortunately. Sorta. I mean, I know the grammar and sentence structure of both (or lack thereof since they rely on the endings of the declensions and conjugations to determine everything), but vocabulary? Eh, no. I never liked vocabulary for Latin and Greek, and hell English too.
The only difference between the two is that one I use every day, and the other two... not so much.
Ranting and such aside, I don't like messing around with the liberal arts, so instead I suffer through dealing with programming and signal processing while I spend a little time every day pouring over information about biology, chemistry, biomedicine, and other stuff which I enjoy significantly.
But not liberal arts, no matter how much people say Biomedical Engineering is like the liberal arts of Engineering. We just happen to be good at a lot of stuff (or do a good job of pretending so while really hating it a lot: Read Programming) but still have little to nothing to do with liberal arts. XD