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If 15 Dunder Mifflin Scranton Employees Had To Pick College Majors

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If 15 Dunder Mifflin Scranton Employees Had To Pick College Majors
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Where would the characters of The Office be if they had never worked at Dunder Mifflin?

1. Michael Scott - Business

Even though he's not a very good manager, he is passionate about the company and his employees. He would have made a perfect business major.

2. Dwight Shrute - Criminal Justice

Volunteer sheriff's deputy, constantly running investigations around the office - Dwight would have obviously been a criminal justice major.

3. Jim Halpert - Communications

Jim doesn't like to work hard, but he loves being around people. He would be a communications major because it seemed easy, but he would love it.

4. Pam Beesly (Halpert) - Nursing

Pam helps the entire office as receptionist and office administrator, and she is a great friend to all of her co-workers. Her passion for helping people would make her a very successful nurse.

5. Angela Martin - Accounting

Not just because she's an accountant at Dunder Mifflin, but because she's so straightforward, no-nonsense, and focused on the rules.

6. Kevin Malone - Culinary Arts

No one in the office loves food as much as Kevin does. He isn't conventionally smart, but he would be an amazing professional chef since it's clearly something he's passionate about.

7. Meredith Palmer - Hospitality

Meredith knows how to have fun. She would be amazing at helping people have a successful vacation in the small, unassuming Scranton, PA.

8. Toby Flenderson - Pre-Law

Like pre-law, Toby seems boring at first. However, he was most excited when on the jury for the Scranton Strangler. Clearly, he would thrive in a law career.

9. Phyllis Vance - Social Work

Phyllis cares about everyone in her life, and she's always ready to stand up for what she believes in, just like a good social work student.

10. Stanley Hudson - Recreation

Stanley is the first out the door at 5:00 pm every day. He knows when it's time for work and when it's time for play, just like a recreation major.

11. Andy Bernard - Theater


The Nard Dog definitely has a flair for the dramatic. He loves performing, and he left the office to audition for a singing competition. He would definitely be a theater major.

12. Oscar Martinez - Education

Oscar spends the majority of his time at Dunder Mifflin educating Kevin and Micheal on things they should already know, given their position. He would fit right in with education students

13. Kelly Kapoor - Fashion Merchandising

Like fashion merchandising, Kelly is underestimated. In reality, she's smart, good at her job, and has a passion for style.

14. Creed Bratton - Mortuary Science

Mortuary science is a major that most people find creepy, but some people love. Creed is the same way.

15. Erin Hannon - Child Development

Erin cares about people, and her upbeat attitude would work well in a child development career.

16. Ryan Howard - undecided

In almost every season, Ryan has a different job title. He would have done the same thing in college, changing majors every semester. However, he would eventually find one he loves - just not yet.

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