I will not deny that I am guilty of all of these things, all the time. Your brain works a bit differently when you are science minded, even when you're not hitting the books
1. You can't try anything without a test run
Friend: I really wanna see if (fill in the blank) actually works
You: We should do a test run first just to be sure
2. "I can't. I have lab" is at the top of your vocab
Friend: Hey do you want to (fill in the blank with anything fun) this afternoon?
You make a face knowing that you have to be locked inside for 3 hours with pants and closed toed shoes on.
3. You find things funny that literally no one else does
Dying laughing at youtube videos in the corner of the room, crying laughing at memes of mad scientists. Don't bother showing your friends, they won't think it's funny and they most definitely will judge you (even more)
4. You don't look at letters the same way anymore
Oh, that C on the license plate definitely stand for Carbon
5. Cooking is just like an experiment to you
A recipe is like your protocol. Wow, you can't even cook without making it into a mini science experiment.
6. You wear pants in 90-degree weather
Not by choice, but because you obviously have lab and your outfit of the day has to revolve around it
7. Sometimes it's hard just to have normal conversations
When someone spots you studying chemistry, physics, or whatever it may be its usually hard to have even the smallest conversations. They were just simply asking you how your day is going but all you could do was stare at them for 15 seconds trying to think of an answer to their questions
8. Grey's Anatomy, Chicago Med, Scrubs, or Private Practice is your life
We're smart enough to know that this isn't actually how a hospital function, but a girl can dream right
9. You have more fun
Work hard, party hard. It's no secret that science is a lot of daunting work, but all that means is you study all day to let the brain rest on Saturday nights (and then majorly struggle on Sundays)