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i.e. anatomy 101, biochem 101
The discussion revolves around the relevance of foundational courses in anatomy and biochemistry to various fields of physics, as well as the importance of communication skills in scientific contexts. Participants explore how different disciplines can complement each other and enhance professional capabilities.
Participants express varying opinions on the effectiveness of literature and writing classes for developing communication skills in scientific contexts. There is no consensus on the best approach to improving these skills, and multiple viewpoints regarding the relevance of anatomy and biochemistry to physics remain present.
Participants' claims depend on individual experiences and perceptions of the relevance of different courses to their fields. The discussion does not resolve the effectiveness of different educational approaches or the necessity of specific knowledge in physics specializations.
marcusl said:English literature and writing classes. Not only are they enjoyable, not only do they present new and different thoughts and experiences, but there is a professional payoff, too. The ability to clearly express yourself in articles, reports, proposals and even monthly status updates is nearly as important as the quality of physics you do.
marcusl said:Written and verbal skills are complementary, but different. Do both if you can!