What are the stereotypes of different degrees at uni? Is it true that maths students tend to be nerds and that economics people are absolute lads?
Medicine: Rahs with 20 A*'s and family who went to Oxbridge Law: Greedy liars with no ethics Economics: Slayers Philosophy/ theology: Dreamers with their heads in the clouds Geography: 3 years of colouring Biology: Weirdo's who cut open dead animals Chemistry: Terrorists and drug dealers Physics/ Maths: Socially inept nerds Engineering: People with mucky hands PPE: Future prime ministers
Never heard of the 'Hot girl' English Lit one before haha.
What about Sociology? Teaching?
Sociology: Like psychology but easier Teaching: Losers who have no life plan (before the fires of wrath rain down on me my mum is a teacher so I can say that)
Mechanical: Rich kids who like cars Civil: Weirdos that want to do engineering: easy edition, or internationals Chemical and Biomedical: Girls who wanted to do chemistry/biology but also wanted a job at the end, or guys who picked the engineering course with the most girls EEE and CompSci: Guys who like computers but aren't that smart, also Asians, lots of Asians Aerospace: Elitists who work too hard
Mechanical: Rich kids who like cars Civil: Weirdos that want to do engineering: easy edition, or internationals Chemical and Biomedical: Girls who wanted to do chemistry/biology but also wanted a job at the end, or guys who picked the engineering course with the most girls EEE and CompSci: Guys who like computers but aren't that smart, also Asians, lots of Asians Aerospace: Elitists who work too hard
How about an engineering subsection? EEE and CompSci: Guys who like computers but aren't that smart, also Asians, lots of Asians Aerospace: Elitists who work too hard
You have to be smart computer wise to be in CompSci