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The 8 Stages of Staying Up All Night

http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2012/01/24/the-8-stages-of-staying-up-all-night-comic/ This only applies to subjects that have a lot of papers, mostly the Humanities, Philosophy, Theology, History, English, Literature, Communications, etc. Next in line would be the Social Sciences, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science (Actually, PolSci belongs with the Humanities in terms of amount of papers since it’s closely related to Philosophy), etc. Last in line would be Management (Accounting, Finance, Engineering Management, Accounting Management, Financial Management, Office Management, Applied Chemistry in Management, etc) and the Physical Sciences (Computer Science, Theoretical Physics, Experimental Physics, Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Computational Science, Biology, Financial Mathematics, Material Science, Chemistry, Information Technology, all of Engineering, etc). Am I right? In fact, I think Mathematics and closely-related fields can be separated from the other Physical Sciences (Oh wait, Mathematics ISN’T a Physical Science, is it?