Stereotyping by College Major

<p>Strives for world peace, and enjoys trying different cultural foods along the way. Also enjoys making minor visits to NYC in a suit to take pictures with the naked, very old cowgirl… She’s real.</p>

<p>Biology, Pre-Med</p>

<p>Was that annoying preppy doctor wannabe in high school who was in the top 10% or 5%, but would usually not be near the very top of their class who would talk about how they want to go to Harvard med or UPenn med. Then in college it goes two ways. They either stay preppy and hard working and they’re genuine, or they change their major to business or they drop the pre-med concentration once they hit orgo. It’s usually the latter. </p>

<p>Music therapy/art therapy (I was surprised they even exist but they’re pretty big at Leslie College).</p>

<p>I’d think to myself, “That’s a real major.? Good luck trying to find any work with that degree.”</p>

<p>Computer Science</p>

<p>That rude, dry humor, workplace tech guy Jimmy Fallon played on SNL.</p>

<p>American Studies</p>

<p>“I mean, like, I love America, but American History doesn’t combine my 500 passions into an interdisciplinary degree.”</p>

<p>Girl math major (BA, not BS)</p>

<p>Intelligent girl who probably knows infinite digits of pi :stuck_out_tongue:
maybe a little wild with a golden ratio tattoo.haha</p>

<p>Biomedical engineer.</p>

<p>wants to go to econ grad school and heard that undergrad math is more important than undergrad econ</p>

<p>math and comp sci</p>

<p>Will probably go into investment banking because of money and burnout before 10 years in. Then realize they want to do something more meaningful with their life. Regrets doing it.</p>

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<p>Dentistry</p>

<p>Not smart enough to get into straight up pre-med, but still wants tons of $$$$$</p>

<p>Guy English Lit and Bio double major, BS degree</p>

<p>pre-med who wants to use English major to impress med school officers and/or girls</p>

<p>econ, art history minor</p>

<p>You like art, but want to do something practical. Or at least something that appears to be practical.</p>

<p>Criminology</p>

<p>Guy who watches Law and Order constantly. Wants to grow up to become a hardass police officer or do CSI work. Probably has never done anything against the law in his life.</p>

<p>Physics major, Finance minor</p>

<p>Smart, probably a guy. Came to college as a cool nerd, but has since then turned into a fratstar and got a Finance minor to impress his broskis.</p>

<p>Econ major, math and theology double minor</p>

<p>^^ Either highly brilliant, highly confused, or both.</p>

<p>Neuroscience major</p>

<p>^^Thinks a math minor with buff up his econ major in order to work at a top investment bank. Has one or more of the following: interest in religion, conservative, wants to be a priest/pastor/or w/e you want to call them.</p>

<p>Well, now I must edit…
^ Has a “genius” complex.</p>

<p>Communication major, criminology minor</p>

<p>Their real desire was to become something cool like a detective or FBI agent, but not smart enough to make anything like this happened. So, they’ve decided to major in a normal field like Communications but will probably change their major a thousand times when they get to college anyway.</p>

<p>girl BA Computer Science, Japanese minor</p>

<p>nerdy chick, loves that anime… but smart as hell and will make all the guys majoring in computer science fall in love with her because she’s the only girl they’ve ever seen. ever. </p>

<p>Major in Community & Environmental Sociology, double minor in African Studies and Global Health</p>

<p>Feels strongly about helping children in Africa and other types of humanitarian causes. Won’t actually get around to doing them.</p>

<p>Math with a strong emphasis on theoretical physics.</p>

<p>Wants to be a character on the Big Bang Theory
Musical theatre major with a minor in German</p>

<p>Will swear in German at her high school drama students.</p>

<p>Econ, emphasis in math.</p>