>>11372958It depends on the country and curriculum, but as a general rule, the less specialized it sounds(biology instead of biochemistry) or the more classical it is(zoology or botany) means that it's too soft and has to be taken with a grain of salt since have in mind, that the people that join this degree are the ones that check all of these conditions
>Don't like math>Don't care much about rigor>Have a superfiicial understanding of science and don't want to delve any deeper>Want to say they are STEM>Likes animals or plantsWhich is sad since biology just happens to concentrate several sciences and some humanities(sociology and economy) into it's field, an autist studying the complexity in biological systems probably has more than one degree(physics, chemistry, math) and is making leaps and bounds in the field simply because the "math is hard" crowd are too focused on little taxonomic details or in environmental sciences.