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If College Majors Were Types Of Shoes, I Would Be Black Heels Everyday

3. Education- ankle booties

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If College Majors Were Types Of Shoes, I Would Be Black Heels Everyday

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All majors have a type of shoe that they always fall back to. From science to liberal arts, everyone has a "type." I broke every major down by type of shoe the women in that major wear on a daily basis.

1. Business- Fun heels

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If you want to work in marketing you will for sure have a collection of colored heels to go with your business attire.

2. English- Vans

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English majors have to be on the go and what better shoe to be comfortable and stylish?

3. Education- Ankle booties

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Education majors have a life time of looking put together to look forward to. They start now with cute, but professional ankle boots.

4. Engineering- Bean boots

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Future engineers need sturdy and closed- toe shoes to get their work done in.

5. Pre-Law- Black heels

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As future lawyers wearing high heels in a suit is a way of life.

6. Nursing- Dansko shoes 

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Nursing students have clinicals that can last ten hours. They need to have comfortable shoes that are also slip- resistant.

7. Pre-med/Biology- Running sneakers

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They never sleep and need to be comfortable. Plus, they need closed- toe shoes for labs anyway!

8. Musical Theater- Flats

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Musical theater majors are always dancing around and looking adorable while they do it.

9. Poetry- Doc Martens

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Poetry majors have amazing style and love to look edgy.

10. Math- Converse

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Math majors don't have time for much more than jeans and sneakers, so Converse is a very nice shoe choice.

11. Psychology- Birks 

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Pscyh majors have to be comfy and birks are the most comfortable shoes.

12. Environmental Science- Rain boots

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They have to be outside in all kinds of weather and mud. Rain boots are the only logical shoe choice.

13. Any language- Sperrys

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What can I say, they have style

14. Equine studies- Riding boots

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This is pretty self- explanatory.

15. Criminology/Sociology- Tall boots

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They want to look cute without trying too hard.

So did I get it right? What kind of shoe do you love to wear?

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