"In humanities, while the questions are interesting, they have no answers."
Certainly not true for all humanities, and only somewhat true for a few.
"Furthermore, the study of humanities does not advance, the fashions and trends simply change."
That's ridiculous, and more importantly, unsubstantiated.
"I have never been exposed to an idea in a humanities class that I could not have understood as a 15 year old."
It's unfortunate that you've never been taught a proper humanities class. Seems like you are letting poor teachers get in the way of valuable subjects.
"Studying CS requires constant intellectual growth and expansion as you enable your brain to understand more and more complex topics."
So do the humanities. Indeed, it appears that a lack of intellectual growth on your part is preventing you from gaining value out of the humanities. Just because it is a different type of growth than what is required for Computer Science doesn't mean it's not intellectual.
For reference, I'm a Computer Science major with an English minor.
Certainly not true for all humanities, and only somewhat true for a few.
"Furthermore, the study of humanities does not advance, the fashions and trends simply change."
That's ridiculous, and more importantly, unsubstantiated.
"I have never been exposed to an idea in a humanities class that I could not have understood as a 15 year old."
It's unfortunate that you've never been taught a proper humanities class. Seems like you are letting poor teachers get in the way of valuable subjects.
"Studying CS requires constant intellectual growth and expansion as you enable your brain to understand more and more complex topics."
So do the humanities. Indeed, it appears that a lack of intellectual growth on your part is preventing you from gaining value out of the humanities. Just because it is a different type of growth than what is required for Computer Science doesn't mean it's not intellectual.
For reference, I'm a Computer Science major with an English minor.