Non-math classes give reading, often in flowery 18th century language.
Not true. Only easy freshman classes with cookie-cutter solutions fit that description. Things like the Godel Incompleteness Theorem, the Axiom of Choice, the Banach-Tarski Paradox, the Continuum Hypothesis, infinity, constructivism, and so on make the picture a lot muddier than is usually acknowledged.Math classes lack any room for personal opinion and discussion.
You won't meet a hot chick in a math class, unless you're taking some easy like calc or have a fetish for skinny Asian women. Take art history electives and tell the girls you're majoring in EE to pull A-level strange.Math classes are unpleasure for hot chicks, therefore if you meet a hot chick in a math class you will only remind her of an unpleasurable experience.

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