and for god's sake don't take philosophy, theoretical mathematics, humanities etc
I'm going for a Computer Science degree, unfortunately I
have to take theoretical mathematics, including but not limited to statistical brown townysis and calculus. I can however take applied calculus, which is about more real-world applications of calculus rather than all theoretical stuff.
I was thinking of taking PHIL 1290, Critical Thinking. Was thinking it could help with my problem solving abilities in computer science and math.