What's the scientific explanation for these numbers?
>>7684424
Physics, Astronomy, Philosophy, and Math all require abstract reasoning.
>>7684448
Does physics really require abstract reasoning?
>>7684486
Yes, it relies entirely on math.
>>7684489
my knowledge of physics is of high school level but the concepts seemed natural back then.
>>7684490
You can't get a real understanding of physics without understanding the math.
Non-AP high school physics is conceptual physics which is basically physics stripped of its math.
>no CS
>>7684511
http://www.statisticbrain.com/iq-estimates-by-intended-college-major/
It's on there. 124
>>7684490
it gets exponentially less intuitive
>>7684518
Why is philosophy second place despite being lower than maths?
>>7684521
Better verbal scores.
>>7684524
Yeah but math has better quantitative scores, so why did they arbitrarily decide which section of the SAT would make you higher on the list?
>>7684424
>economics
>higher IQ than all engineering except materials
How?
>>7684515
>Religion & Theory
>Average IQ 121
>>7684545
do charts like these get you triggered anon?
>>7684527
a verbal IQ test is seen to count for less as it is easier, (this is from my personal knowledge)
>>7684546
>estimated by GRE scores by intended major
?
so not representative of undergrads, b/c plenty of undergrads don't take the GREs?
>>7684424
>What's the scientific explanation for these numbers?
your insecurity and your americannes.
>>7684577
It doesn't neccessarily represent people who had done their undergrad work in the majors shown in the graph, but only the majors people are choosing to do in grad school. So a math student could have applied to grad school in physics for example. Or vice verse
>>7684616
what? jesus all eurotrash is the same