Joybob wrote:
Geology has zero maths dude.
Biology requires dumbed down Calculus classes, not the tough ones engineers take.
Really? I would think that geologists would require chemistry and physics, which, in turn, would need a few semesters of calculus.
I'm a biology major, lots of fun and extremely interesting; with all the facts and concepts of organic systems working together in a synchronous, almost elegant manner, I think it would be a subject that a person with Asperger's would enjoy. It requires one semester of calculus, and Joybob is correct that it's usually a "lighter" calculus. I know at my college it's called "Calculus for Business and the Life Sciences," (which can't be built upon by calculus II, it's a dead end meant to fulfill the math elective), where as the math-heavy majors generally take Unified Calculus I, II, and III (followed by the Advanced Calculus courses). Also, if you have a math deficiency, a biology major is so light on math that you can generally take the necessary remedial classes without detriment to your main course load.