What falls under stem, hass, profesions?

For me it's s blurry where some majors are placed. For example medicine , dentistry and law. Where are these majors in in your scchooling experience?

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  • Igetbannedeveryweeklol

    never heard of hass, but none of what you listed is stem

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    • woahtherepardner

      do you actually get banned every week?

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      • Igetbannedeveryweeklol

        My accounts seem to last between 1 week and a couple months before getting auto banned

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        • woahtherepardner

          huh, do you know why?

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  • SwickDinging

    Dentistry is a branch of medicine, and medicine is it's own category. So you don't get Bachelor of Science in something medical, it's Bachelor of Medicine (or Bachelor of Surgery). It is its own thing.

    I always thought law was Arts, specifically in Humanities. But I'm not a lawyer so I don't know, I could be totally wrong about that one.

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    • jethro

      The UK awards medical baccalaureates. In most countries, like the US, you are awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree. Hopefully by the time you get that far you have decided on a major.

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    • megadriver

      In Germany you can get a BA, or a BS in law and economics, depending on what subjects you specialize in.

      I got Bachelor of Science in Economics and management. Supposedly BS is harder than BA, but people fail exams and semesters, regardless of the supposed difficulty.

      One thing is for sure, the medical professions have their own system that's a lot more complicated than the rest.

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  • rocketdave

    Spelling!

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