Stereotyping by College Major

<p>Likes numbers and money. Preferably together.</p>

<p>Biomedical Engineering.</p>

<p>Hides behind their glasses in social situations, except when talking about biomedical engineering, when they become cocky</p>

<p>Anthropology</p>

<p>Someone who likes wearing safari hats and digging up old bowls and sh^t.</p>

<p>Animation</p>

<p>Owns original Chuck Jones and Miyazaki animation cels, once got John Lasseter’s autograph at a con, wears a WALL-E t-shirt on the days his Wallace and Gromit t-shirt is in the wash. Owns a pet iguana named Gertie. Has big mirror in room, and “drawing calluses” on their hands.</p>

<p>Dance.</p>

<p>Obsessed with the movie “step up”</p>

<p>nanotechnology</p>

<p>Majored in it for a buzzword because nanotech is just materials science, chemistry and chemical engineering.</p>

<p>Geophysics</p>

<p>majored in it just so low IQ women would wonder if “geo” means geology or geography… and when they ask him he would say “both, i’m like a volcano in bed and I also I know all 7 female erogenous zones”</p>

<p>latin</p>

<p>Wow, that wasn’t at all my stereotype of a geophysics major.</p>

<p>As for Latin majors, they’re all Catholic, most likely super-skinny but possibly also fat, compares different translations of major Latin works all the time in conversation with non-Latin-peeps to impress them, and smokes like a chimney.</p>

<p>Latin dance!</p>

<p>huge Ricky Ricardo fan… performs “cuban pete” in his room every morning in a similar way that Jim Carrey did in “the mask.”</p>

<p>watercolor painting</p>

<p>***? Should’ve gone to an Arts school</p>

<p>Physics and Mathematics</p>

<p>Intelligent person who is going to have to make a tough decision between those two when they go to grad school. Also very social (from my knowledge of people in that double major).</p>

<p>Electrical Engineering/Computer Science</p>

<p>Someone who is wants practical benefits from his degree. Probably an introvert</p>

<p>Mathematics and Music (holden is does exist… I am one)</p>

<p>Asian. Definitely Asian. </p>

<p>Linguistics and Psychology.</p>

<p>Ramblinmann’s strereotype of physics/math double majors is so spot on! just a congrats to him in his ability to discern the uncharacteristically social nature of these nerds.</p>

<p>Linguistics and Psychology:
Picked up linguistics just so he can actually get a useful job after studying Psych.</p>

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<p>18th century English Literature…</p>

<p>he gets asked " was 1832 during the 18th century" (at a job interview) and he answers “yes”.</p>

<p>Religion</p>

<p>^ and he would be wrong, because it was in the 19th century.</p>

<p>For religion: either a very devout christian that wants to be a pastor at some megachurch, or a hipster atheist.</p>

<p>Native American studies</p>

<p>a guy who wants to work on an indian reservation.</p>

<p>child and family developmeent</p>

<p>Future Trophy wife, or ugly girl wanna-be trophy wife.</p>

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<p>advertising</p>

<p>Wants to make a living off annoying pop-up windows.</p>

<p>…</p>

<p>Computer Science and French/Spanish Literature double major (female).</p>

<p>Wants something “21st-century” in their major, but is also a fan of languages and culture.</p>

<p>Psychology and Education.</p>