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Thoughts Non-STEM Majors Have When Hanging Out With STEM Majors

I know what's going on a solid 2% of the time.

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Thoughts Non-STEM Majors Have When Hanging Out With STEM Majors
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Brought to you by your friendly neighborhood Sociology and Public Relations major sitting in a room with 4 Biology majors.

Note: absolutely no harm/hate intended. I love my STEM majors.

1. What are they talking about right now?

2. Am I supposed to understand any of this?

3. There's no way their classes are THIS hard.

4. Okay... maybe their classes ARE that hard.

5. I'm going to say something non-sciency to change the subject.

6. Welp, that didn't work.

7. Stop screaming about science!

8. I'm going to start screaming about science to show my support.

9. I really have no clue what they're talking about.

10. Is this even English?

11. Wow, I'm glad I don't have to learn any of this.

12. I could TOTALLY be a STEM major if I tried.

13. AHAHAHA no I would never want to do that.

14. Can we, uh, not talk about science anymore?

15. I'm just going to sit here, do my work, smile, nod, and pretend to know what's going on.

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