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If Disney Princesses Taught Different Majors

Because who wouldn't want Belle for a Literature professor?

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If Disney Princesses Taught Different Majors
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1. English: Belle

Of course, Belle would be an English major. Her love of reading makes her the PERFECT literature teacher, but beware: She will definitely notice if you only read the SparkNotes.

2. Health and Human Performance: Mulan

The feisty female warrior can kick some major butt on the battlefield and she definitely won't be afraid to make a man out of YOU in the gym.

3. Voice: Cinderella

Her sweet nature and patient heart make her the perfect person to teach voice. She will always have encouraging words and don't forget, you will always show up to a concert in style (read: in a pumpkin).

4. Accounting: Ariel

For someone who likes to hoard all her "treasures" she must know how to budget time and money in order for her to collect so many things! You will never have to wonder again how money is not a part of your world.

5. Environmental Science: Pocahontas

Who better to learn about nature from than the one who can paint with all the colors of the wind? Her expert knowledge of nature will not only make learning easier, but make it fun, especially when you get to talk to Grandmother Willow!

6. Culinary Art: Snow White

A lot like Cinderella, her sweet demeanor and patient heart maker her the ideal teacher, and cleaning and cooking after SEVEN dwarves must mean she was a pretty good cook!

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