What your College Major says about you (ODDLY SPECIFIC)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @blackcatcommenter
    @blackcatcommenter 20 дней назад +4245

    At first I was upset at philosophy not being included, but then I went down a thought rabbit hole ultimately concluding that it doesn't matter. Which I guess fits; as someone going into philosophy.

    • @vanillavania.
      @vanillavania. 20 дней назад +142

      Your comment is so Albert Camus-coded. Love that for you🫶

    • @Dextermxck
      @Dextermxck 19 дней назад +43

      I’m a philosophy major as well lol.

    • @Sadnessiuseless
      @Sadnessiuseless 19 дней назад +100

      @@vanillavania. one must imagine the philosphy major happy, the climb to a doctorate is enough to fill a students heart

    • @naommie13
      @naommie13 18 дней назад +13

      I'm wheezing 😂

    • @PussySlayer-x2p
      @PussySlayer-x2p 16 дней назад +2

      I’ve got a question,
      what Would you do if you got handed a Death Note

  • @kittycatcrunchie
    @kittycatcrunchie 20 дней назад +2487

    My majors are never in these man, it's always just "bio" but art gets like 5 separate majors 😭

    • @Tornnnado
      @Tornnnado 16 дней назад +118

      me neither 😭 I'm doing geography and geology

    • @Краденыйносочек
      @Краденыйносочек 16 дней назад +68

      @@Tornnnadosame, im geology student and people always forget it even exists

    • @bonksbasement9388
      @bonksbasement9388 14 дней назад +15

      ​@@Краденыйносочек ayyy i have a friend majoring in geology! shit is pretty cool

    • @bonksbasement9388
      @bonksbasement9388 14 дней назад +30

      REAL 😭 i'm a microbio major and i feel like every mfer forgets it exists rip

    • @anomalytm05
      @anomalytm05 14 дней назад +3

      ​@@Tornnnado What's geology?

  • @suki_yue_6366
    @suki_yue_6366 16 дней назад +803

    The most offensive thing as an engineering student is that she lumped all the engineering majors together /j.

    • @dekkeroid2962
      @dekkeroid2962 7 дней назад +107

      And she didn't even affirm it enough how difficult it is and how much society should be grateful to us for sacrificing our social for this.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 7 дней назад +6

      /hj

    • @EnderPrinceLive
      @EnderPrinceLive 3 дня назад +1

      Nothing worse the a chem engineer or civil dirt eater smh

    • @googotygame
      @googotygame 3 дня назад +9

      @@dekkeroid2962 without engineers, there can be no advancment in science

    • @just0982
      @just0982 3 дня назад +38

      @@googotygame This is hilarious. I study Aero Engineering, but this whole comment and responses is just living true to her stereotype.

  • @parmavioIets
    @parmavioIets 15 дней назад +756

    i mean this in the nicest way possible, u kinda look like the human version of of an american shorthair cat

    • @newwaveinfantry8362
      @newwaveinfantry8362 10 дней назад +46

      WTF does that mean? 😭

    • @parmavioIets
      @parmavioIets 8 дней назад +10

      just noticed my typo this is gonna drive me insane now

    • @parmavioIets
      @parmavioIets 8 дней назад +41

      @@newwaveinfantry8362 it's partially her vibes too. she has the energy of an unbothered cat. i feel like she just looks and acts like if an american shorthair cat suddenly turned human. the same way british actress vicky mcclure feels like the human version of an oriental shorthair cat

    • @womp47
      @womp47 4 дня назад +3

      @@parmavioIets yk you can edit comments right

    • @parmavioIets
      @parmavioIets 4 дня назад +8

      @@womp47 doing that removes the creator’s like tho lol

  • @drefs3035
    @drefs3035 5 дней назад +186

    As a biology kid that currently studies medicine: she is right. Most med students would rather learn a 600 page book by heart in three days and recite it to the teacher word by word than actually use their brain and understand something.

    • @gH0ST_1230
      @gH0ST_1230 4 дня назад +25

      As a pre med student this is so accurate lmao, I’m very good at memorizing stuff but using my brain for something else…yeah I’ll pass💀💀💀

    • @debil_dd
      @debil_dd 3 дня назад +9

      @@gH0ST_1230 wow. great to trust a doctor like that. I wish you guys were never allowed to take care of people's health and lives in the first place

    • @gH0ST_1230
      @gH0ST_1230 2 дня назад

      @@debil_dd brother what are you babbling bout😭💀

    • @ericsombody8912
      @ericsombody8912 2 дня назад

      @@debil_dd real

    • @The_Transcendent.1
      @The_Transcendent.1 День назад

      ​@@debil_dd Then who'll do it?

  • @laura4349
    @laura4349 21 день назад +1312

    As a Physics major... yeah.

    • @sarakorgaonkar3126
      @sarakorgaonkar3126 20 дней назад +13

      sameee

    • @ohhello1809
      @ohhello1809 19 дней назад +4

      would u recommend it i was thinking of doing it lmao

    • @misatriessomething
      @misatriessomething 18 дней назад +36

      @@vanillavania. I would not be doing physics if I was a sadist imo. Masochist? probably

    • @misatriessomething
      @misatriessomething 18 дней назад +42

      @@ohhello1809 if you're willing to watch your grades fall to rock bottom, go ahead. Research is fun, academics is not

    • @lacvna.
      @lacvna. 11 дней назад +16

      funnily enough i got the only F on an exam in a physics class where i am the only physics major in there. but i also didn't study for it 💀

  • @franchesca2866
    @franchesca2866 20 дней назад +1050

    wannable art student studying architecture and I'm literally hanging on by a thread rn

    • @ruipana
      @ruipana 20 дней назад +42

      same she was so real with that one lmaooooo
      Currently neglecting my classes doing indie game dev.... pls just let me out of architecture now... I just told one of my firends I have free time to hang out NEXT FEBRUARY

    • @vanillavania.
      @vanillavania. 20 дней назад +14

      Girl, pls try *skedaddling* from out of that unless you want permanent brain fog (switched majors after attempting to pursue an architecture degree and my mind, body, and soul is utterly destroyed)

    • @abbythings
      @abbythings 19 дней назад +4

      u have time to watch this?

    • @citexcode99
      @citexcode99 14 дней назад +1

      Wanna be artists studying law 😭🙏 i can’t take this anymore i dgaf ab ANYTHING we learn 😭😭😭

    • @abbythings
      @abbythings 14 дней назад +1

      @@citexcode99 im in college idek for sure what i wanna do and know nothing but my advice is don't do something where you'll be miserable even if there's a ton of money😭

  • @YaBoiMase
    @YaBoiMase 20 дней назад +545

    RIP my fellow male nursing students, one day we will be included 😔🙏🏻

    • @JackInABeanstalk98
      @JackInABeanstalk98 16 дней назад +29

      yeah she kinda ate with that sorry

    • @itsvangorkom
      @itsvangorkom 5 дней назад

      lol I was just gonna comment this 😆

    • @kirinnaicker8871
      @kirinnaicker8871 3 дня назад +3

      we are the true forgotten members of college major society

    • @thomasmacdonough288
      @thomasmacdonough288 3 дня назад +5

      Gonna pretend like she didn't say anything about us because we're already flawless students and definitely not cuz' she forgot we exist ✊😔

    • @amethyst_stori
      @amethyst_stori День назад +7

      Here I’ll do one for you guys!:
      If you’re a male nursing student you’re a gifted kid that never burned out or just someone with a lot of care for others who constantly forgets to care about themselves. You have infinite potential in your field but you’re often overlooked because of your gender.

  • @Lola-Ella
    @Lola-Ella 19 дней назад +412

    English major here, I am so shocked at how spot on you are lmao

    • @caitlingill
      @caitlingill 18 дней назад +23

      With the adult books, I thought she was gonna say about how mind numbingly boring most are

    • @inaparalleluniverse4525
      @inaparalleluniverse4525 16 дней назад +1

      Same 😭

    • @aaaapalak
      @aaaapalak 15 дней назад +24

      She was accurate in telling us how we tell people that "maths is scary"😭😭😭

    • @stewartgilligangriffin336
      @stewartgilligangriffin336 12 дней назад +4

      Fr I got personally attacked

    • @nafeesahassan5469
      @nafeesahassan5469 12 дней назад +3

      I actually am okay with math but I got behind in math during Covid. I mainly thought English classes are fun to teach and I liked my high school English teachers. Now, I am starting to fear having to grade essays.

  • @PadresEnjoyer
    @PadresEnjoyer 16 дней назад +462

    The one about engineers making huge statements about other fields is actually so damn true. Im an EE and I swear the study library always has at least 3-4 engineers that actually do very little work while they're there but can ramble about uni degree politics forever and talk about how worth it one degree is over the other and more as if theyve taken those majors themselves

    • @AweSean-wv3xo
      @AweSean-wv3xo 7 дней назад +8

      I study EE too and this is so real

    • @kv4648
      @kv4648 6 дней назад +20

      I just watched a video of an Aerospace student roasting and tierlisting all the other Engineering degrees😂

    • @frinchifri2985
      @frinchifri2985 6 дней назад +21

      EE vs ME who would win. every. single. time. theres a never ending rivalry between eletrical and mechanical. who is the greatest? the most difficult? the only real engineering?
      EE duh (im in ee)

    • @Stilipluth
      @Stilipluth 6 дней назад +3

      I have a friend who barely does any work in engineering and is holding on by a thread but also reminds my other friend who’s a painting major with a Gallery and with a business where he sells his art that, engendering will bring him more money in the long run. That may be true but you need to be a good engineer to be the top 1%.

    • @cziffrathegreat666
      @cziffrathegreat666 6 дней назад +5

      @@frinchifri2985 EE is probably harder but ME is real engineering, however, Civil is the bedrock.

  • @IndigestionMaster
    @IndigestionMaster 3 дня назад +37

    Your game design -> animation -> design -> illustration pipeline is so me and all my old classmates NAILED IT

  • @arklu8341
    @arklu8341 16 дней назад +271

    i studied linguistics and i love to imagine that people will ask how many languages i speak and then i will proceed to tell them about how linguistics is the study of human communication as a whole rather than any particular languages and then say the same thing in 6 languages, 4 of which are unintelligible but it doesn't matter, because no one i ever speak to is going to speak all 6 of the languages that i pretend to speak. also i love etymology and the pink trombone and the ipa chart website.

    • @longliveplanetawesome3223
      @longliveplanetawesome3223 11 дней назад +9

      I love the ipa chart website! Sometimes, I'll just randomly pull it up, scroll through a random language wiki page, and see if I can pronounce all the phonemes found in that language.
      (Not a linguistics major, but linguistics was part of my minor. Unfortunately, I only speak 1.5 languages, and that's a bit of an overstatement with how little I actually practice that half language.)

    • @onewayraildex4827
      @onewayraildex4827 6 дней назад +6

      Stem major with linguistics minor here.
      Understanding how many languages do not have the sounds in English and usually use a substitute helps me understand foreign English accents a lot better.
      In particular the “Th” sound, the “j” sound, and the second “L” sound (Noble versus Nobel).

    • @josef_belz519
      @josef_belz519 5 дней назад +3

      But then you meet someone who actually speaks the 6 languages you pretend to speak.

    • @calvincarleski2959
      @calvincarleski2959 4 дня назад +5

      I too, as a Linguistics major love how no one ever thinks about us because unless you have tangential experience tying Linguistics to the study of language, you tend to assume it's like psychology or something, and assume Linguistics is a competition to see who can speak the most languages. Historical linguistics is where it's at!

    • @ТимофейТимощенко-н9ю
      @ТимофейТимощенко-н9ю 3 дня назад +1

      "linguistics is the study of human communication"
      Lol. Now i see why this field is stagnating in general, and, as exception, only transformers makes difference.

  • @melmelrachel
    @melmelrachel 13 дней назад +148

    female engineering major here who loves humanities majors and doesn't think college is useless outside of STEM :') however i have met many guys in my major who have the exact mindset you're describing

    • @nargaman261
      @nargaman261 5 дней назад +8

      i misread "female engineering" as one word.

    • @AnoopPeterson
      @AnoopPeterson 2 дня назад +2

      @@nargaman261 brb, learning how to engineer females lol

  • @deepikamsolanki
    @deepikamsolanki 12 дней назад +173

    Lol the psychology one is kinda accurate but I think a lot of people fell into doing it because of being around people with mental health issues or they were dealing with it in their own life. I did it because of that! I knew some of my classmates who did it because they had a parent with schizophrenia. Many cases like that of people, theres two types, ones that have actually had psychology and the human condition affect their life and/or the people that didn't know what they wanted to study and its funny how I'm both!

    • @valryered
      @valryered 9 дней назад +4

      parent with schizophrenia ouch, i wonder what their face looked like during genetics

    • @lilacfields
      @lilacfields 6 дней назад +1

      i am both lol

    • @Hahahaha-qd4fx
      @Hahahaha-qd4fx 4 дня назад +1

      This sounds very accurate, even as a CS major. I thought long and hard about doing psychology, but I am definitely not a people person. I grew up around so many people with mental health/life issues and am used to being the one family and friends would vent to. I myself find it hard to communicate with people but have been told id make a great therapist. Also loved psychology in high school

    • @anisa2273
      @anisa2273 4 дня назад +2

      im neurodivergent with anxiety/depression/trauma (the basics) and have a family with a mix of these things so I went to psych because of that and also because I didn't know what to do cause an art degree is apparently worthless and I thought I can learn coding on my own

    • @lilacfields
      @lilacfields 3 дня назад +2

      @@anisa2273 an art degree isn’t necessarily worthless but it is something that can be entirely self taught which makes it a bit of a waste of money. any degree can be worthless though if you never have a plan to apply it.

  • @heveryh6037
    @heveryh6037 17 дней назад +262

    Comp sci major here….and yeah shockingly I don’t regret my choice 😂 I self studied code using tutorials for a while, had the time of my life, then decided I wanted to learn more.
    The only way to get a job in this field is by doing like a bajillion internships so hopefully you’d stand out amongst others. Either way, programming is fun af and I’d be happy doing it even if I wasn’t paid lol

    • @raghdahmansour360
      @raghdahmansour360 17 дней назад +32

      I'm a comp sci major student too! I have always been told to learn "coding" in my free time, and that I don't need a degree, but I was so shocked to know that cs was way more than just coding, which made me feel better and worse in the same time lol

    • @GoggleDumb
      @GoggleDumb 14 дней назад +1

      Hi, can I ask what resources you used to self study? I wanna learn how to code as a hobby

    • @ShadowReaper-pu2hx
      @ShadowReaper-pu2hx 12 дней назад +3

      Doesn’t sound too different from pre-med students who need a million volunteer/shadowing hours, research experiences, and internships.

    • @oluchimuoguilim
      @oluchimuoguilim 11 дней назад

      @@raghdahmansour360 in wheat way is it more than coding?

    • @raghdahmansour360
      @raghdahmansour360 11 дней назад +8

      @oluchimuoguilim you take Math modules, like discrete math and logic, computer systems, where you study how computers actually operate, algorithms, which is the most related to coding but has bit more maths to it, networks and how the intrent works, also some colleges offer now AI modules where you study nueral networks and some stuff (haven't taken this yet) as well as cybersecurity..
      In short. The other stuff is the theortical part that helps you understand computers more at the deep level, while coding, is just dealing with the surface if thats makes any sense

  • @Z-du1jn
    @Z-du1jn 19 дней назад +61

    I’m in med school and 100 percent agree that being smart is not really required to be in medicine.
    I used to think med students were extremely smart until I saw myself and my peers.

    • @ama5598
      @ama5598 4 дня назад +7

      It's all about being a study zombie

    • @dol-idris
      @dol-idris День назад

      Scary

    • @skyhighlp1
      @skyhighlp1 2 часа назад

      she hit that one on the head, we’re dumb as rocks 😭

  • @zzbre6
    @zzbre6 15 дней назад +95

    political science major actually hit home with the amount of documentaries i watch

  • @Morax___
    @Morax___ 20 дней назад +334

    Calling math degree worthless is crazy

    • @LizzylovesLobo
      @LizzylovesLobo 20 дней назад +50

      i feel like the little tiger in zootopia “today i can hunt for tax exemptions, im going to be an actuary!”

    • @Noname-ok4tf
      @Noname-ok4tf 19 дней назад +130

      If it’s a pure maths degree it kinda is. It’s like the fine arts of the stem field. Not to say it isn't valuable. Just if you don't come from rich/supportive parents it's a risky move. Something I am planning for later in life.

    • @fish-fy5sh
      @fish-fy5sh 18 дней назад +65

      @@Noname-ok4tf 😢but the work done by pure mathematicians is able to be used in practical applications after many years . it eventually has a "use", so i wouldn't say a pure math degree is worthless. plus pure math is the foundation for many stem subjects
      also are you implying fine arts degrees are useless? because the arts are very important for our societies.
      of course one could argue that you could do arts or math without the degree, but this could apply to many majors/degrees. you can be a programmer without a computer science degree. are computer science degrees useless then? maybe with over saturation in the job market, most degrees are becoming useless.
      anyway i believe a pure math degree or fine art degree is no more useless than any other degree . except maybe degrees you require to do a job like medicine or law
      also it would be unfair to call any degree worthless because any degree will teach you critical thinking and creativity, and will open your mind

    • @strophosgaming5998
      @strophosgaming5998 16 дней назад +65

      @@fish-fy5sh yea i agree but she meant in the form of employability. Math degree only jobs is probably going to be some stock firm in wall street or cryptography and obviously academics. I really like math and i dont like how this is either but its reality

    • @PadresEnjoyer
      @PadresEnjoyer 16 дней назад +35

      applied math is very good, pure math without going the full phd really isnt the best

  • @dien3745
    @dien3745 17 дней назад +426

    I'm an education major and i promise i dont hate kids 😭
    most of the time

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh 5 дней назад +7

      tbf most schools have a really terrible system where they teach you "how to teach" for like 4 freaking years then in the final semester you actually get to teach kids for the first time ever and then you find out you hate it and drop out.

    • @jfrederino
      @jfrederino 4 дня назад +1

      @@Jwellsuhhuh at least here at Bates in the US where i study education (working on my certification) we have placements every semester working in classrooms from the first intro to education class until you leave, which is nice. also im a physics major lol

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh 3 дня назад

      @@jfrederino that’s really good to hear. More schools should have at least offer some kind of practice teaching opportunities every semester or incorporate it into their classes better

  • @tagtraumerin5077
    @tagtraumerin5077 20 дней назад +246

    I love how oddly specific this is 😂 you got me at the „15th questiomaire this semester“
    Btw as a med student thanks

    • @guythat779
      @guythat779 6 дней назад +12

      As an engineering major, this is a trap of sorts just can't tell for what purpose yet

    • @fireblazenotbulgaria3053
      @fireblazenotbulgaria3053 6 дней назад +3

      The average life cycle of a premed students always ends up with them with a degree they can’t use because their GPA is too low for med school and they didn’t really get enough experience to get much use from it as a backup plan or they up in another program entirely like Psychology or something like that

    • @fakename5881
      @fakename5881 18 часов назад

      i promise you the engineering students, for the most part, are as average as the rest of you guys. there are a few honest-to-god geniuses in my classes, though.

  • @uchromia
    @uchromia 20 дней назад +292

    How'd you include whatever the hell acturial science is but not philosophy

    • @tarecy1923
      @tarecy1923 7 дней назад +8

      Nobody cares about your philosophy degree bro, actuarial science has high employability cuz it's what companies look for

    • @AweSean-wv3xo
      @AweSean-wv3xo 7 дней назад +53

      @@tarecy1923 People who say this never look at the actual philosophy grad employment statistics (most of them end up in law or management, assuming they don't go into academia which is usually always the intention)
      They're legit the highest paid humanities degree unironically lmao (unless you consider architecture a humanities)

    • @jgdude7460
      @jgdude7460 7 дней назад

      @@AweSean-wv3xo I think he was memeing

    • @pants7988
      @pants7988 5 дней назад +5

      Actuarial science is a highly relevant and employable field of study and seems to be quite future proof, as It's used in businesses everywhere, tends to pay well and always has a market

    • @moonlightcocktail
      @moonlightcocktail 4 дня назад

      ​@@AweSean-wv3xo only rich kids study philosophy dont they? At least thats how it is in my country (the philo majors are stereotyped to be quite bougie)

  • @misatriessomething
    @misatriessomething 18 дней назад +80

    As a physics student, D for Degree 👍

  • @tiramisoso
    @tiramisoso 20 дней назад +58

    this was so spot on and smartly delivered i loveee

  • @WildRose22S
    @WildRose22S 17 дней назад +91

    You got theater so right. Except that a lot of us are actually super insecure and shy so we’ve made theater are whole personality

  • @bagelgeuse5736
    @bagelgeuse5736 6 дней назад +54

    13:00 Actuarial Major here. I was very surprised to not just be lumped in with the regular math people. And yes I do explain what an Actuary is at least once per month.

    • @A_Professional422
      @A_Professional422 4 дня назад +6

      Well, have you explained it this month?
      If not, enlighten me

    • @bagelgeuse5736
      @bagelgeuse5736 3 дня назад +3

      @@A_Professional422 You bastard. We price insurance premiums and do risk analysis in the context of insurance. A solid example would be calculating probability of someone's death to price a life insurance policy or calculating car accident probability, or estimating the damages of an accident based on someone's vehicle to price a car insurance policy.

    • @bradonschley6531
      @bradonschley6531 3 дня назад +1

      Us actuarial majors have got to stick together 👊

  • @naenaeo
    @naenaeo 18 дней назад +121

    kinda spot on as medical student and yes, you just have to be hard working if you're in medicine. i think surgeons are extremely hard working and skilled. the smart ones according to me are the math and physics students

    • @idk-uv9dk
      @idk-uv9dk 16 дней назад +14

      Yep, don't forget engineering, med student here that was gonna do eng but chickened out, plus it's nice knowing I have a job lined up lol

    • @CC-my2nt
      @CC-my2nt 16 дней назад +16

      Agreed! Being somewhat intelligent certainly doesn't hurt, but it really comes down to a healthy dose of masochism and a willingness to give up your social life 🥲

    • @urmomcarl212
      @urmomcarl212 7 дней назад +3

      I agree with your statement that med school is more endurance than raw intelligence, but you definitely need both to be at the top of your class. At the med school level, almost everyone is hardworking and above average in intelligence; if you’re a genius you will definitely stand out and have an easier time.

  • @tj-co9go
    @tj-co9go 2 дня назад +8

    0:45 psychology... you watch reality tv, follow celebrity gossip and listen to real crime podcasts. You want to study psychology because you think it will allow you to analyze people in relationships and life. Instead, you find out just how many questionnaires and statistics are out thrre

  • @wrentheelf2656
    @wrentheelf2656 14 дней назад +33

    The chemistry student one is so true...

    • @giancahe8202
      @giancahe8202 7 дней назад +8

      We have one meme account that is almost entirely dedicated to one professor, the stupid memes are probably a significant part of why not a higher percentage drops out

  • @undeniablySomeGuy
    @undeniablySomeGuy 6 дней назад +24

    As a computer science major, yeah. When I was a kid, my schools would bring in presenters to tell us about what jobs we should do, and that the rate of the expansion of the CS field was far outstripping the number of professionals in computer science, but now that I'm in computer science, every company is like "yeah we have enough of your kind" and then i starve like I just really really wanted to learn about big O or whatever

    • @crazguykwan8955
      @crazguykwan8955 2 дня назад

      Noooo never mention big O notation ever again! Still have flashbacks from my Data Structures class and I've been graduated early last year as a Japanese language major

    • @PretMetInternet
      @PretMetInternet 7 часов назад

      @@crazguykwan8955 if big O scares you, you probably made the right choice dropping out lol. Good on you chasing your passion in the end though.

  • @MakingCakesEveryday
    @MakingCakesEveryday 2 дня назад +2

    As a med student: Memorising will only bring you so far. It's better to understand the material because through that you'll actually naturally remember it. Memorising will just make your brain overloaded and because there's so much information at some point you start to forget what you memorised previously as you memorise more and more. It's very unfortunate because most highschschool conditioned us into scoring well by memorising, instead of how to actually learn.
    Edit: Also we only have 2 types of grades, pass or fail. Even getting 50% is enough to weep in joy for (true story😂on one sem our class did so well that everyone started crying together out of happiness)

  • @siddharthrai3390
    @siddharthrai3390 16 дней назад +76

    She talked aboutActuarial Sciences and forgot about Economics 💀

    • @888_crystal
      @888_crystal  16 дней назад +39

      I don’t know anyone in economics that’s why

    • @JordanS-ww4eu
      @JordanS-ww4eu 9 дней назад

      @@888_crystalI really like you Crystal you’re my best friend ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @JordanS-ww4eu
      @JordanS-ww4eu 9 дней назад

      @@888_crystalyou’re very pretty

    • @anisa2273
      @anisa2273 9 дней назад +6

      economic students are pretty much the same with business ones, tell me i'm right

    • @slaw1448
      @slaw1448 6 дней назад

      @@anisa2273 nooo please take it back I need approval in order to keep going 😭

  • @matteozambetti4373
    @matteozambetti4373 10 дней назад +14

    As history major, I like telling people about events they never heard of nor care about.

  • @briskyfrisky1737
    @briskyfrisky1737 19 дней назад +37

    The engineering one hits close to home

  • @faer9258
    @faer9258 8 дней назад +18

    As a psyc student, you gagged me with the survey….

  • @asylumbooks3406
    @asylumbooks3406 День назад +3

    Me, a religion major: Guess I'm not doing anything wrong! Anyways...
    *Proceeds to validate the crusades for the next 35 minutes*

  • @lakefeatherss
    @lakefeatherss 6 дней назад +6

    the environmental science one is frighteningly accurate. thank you

  • @althae_the_dino
    @althae_the_dino 16 дней назад +14

    As a geoscience student I feel very offended that my verrrrry important major wasn't mentionned. But I did relate with the chemistry and physics and environmental science part (though I don't really get why they should be more nihilist than others). Very cool video btw !

    • @am-ir2bx
      @am-ir2bx 12 дней назад +7

      They are nihilistic about climate change

  • @ur1nonlyxo
    @ur1nonlyxo 19 дней назад +25

    now i feel guilty procrastinating by watching this video as an architecture student 😭

  • @joannasanchez6244
    @joannasanchez6244 4 дня назад +6

    Omg you’re so right on environmental science and engineering 🚶‍♀️. I’m studying for environmental engineering…../ it’s def a mix

  • @MaggieHumphrey-m4q
    @MaggieHumphrey-m4q 18 дней назад +25

    You are right though about those workaholic majors like architecture because it's not fun to be a masochist but it is fun for other people to think you're a masochist

  • @mariellarosalia3166
    @mariellarosalia3166 16 дней назад +17

    first I was sad you didn't include sociology, but actually I don't think I wanna hear it lol

  • @upscaleavenue
    @upscaleavenue 3 дня назад +7

    Economics major. To the Finance and Business people: our easiest class is harder than your hardest class!

    • @yofa1
      @yofa1 День назад

      try doing intermediate and cost accounting bud 😭😭😭

  • @arcarine
    @arcarine 4 дня назад +5

    You nailed biology entirely, I’m here barely making rent while struggling to find anything I can do with my degree. I can also speak for music production, most of us are incredibly dorky

  • @PhinnOz
    @PhinnOz 20 дней назад +27

    philosophy majors left out… (as we probably ought to be lol)

    • @888_crystal
      @888_crystal  20 дней назад +38

      i wanted to include it but was worried if i talk too much about the Fruit Juice and Silly Beans That Make You Happy id be demonetised

    • @PhinnOz
      @PhinnOz 20 дней назад +3

      @ ❤️❤️❤️

    • @lesebasti
      @lesebasti 16 дней назад

      ​@@888_crystallmfao

    • @citexcode99
      @citexcode99 14 дней назад

      @@PhinnOzaint nobody cares😭🙏 im studying law and i hate it homie 😭🙏

  • @monicuxi
    @monicuxi 20 дней назад +40

    What if I studied a useless librarianship degree

    • @vanillavania.
      @vanillavania. 20 дней назад +13

      Minor in data science or get a masters in it. I have hope for you!!

  • @tubulguptaaa
    @tubulguptaaa 16 дней назад +19

    ok i loved this but the stem slander is crazyyyy (the engineer hate is reciprocated though)

  • @Michael-pp8lz
    @Michael-pp8lz 16 дней назад +20

    Psychology is just undecided with extra steps

    • @OfficeDuck-
      @OfficeDuck- 3 дня назад +2

      You get to figure you why *someone* might be undecided

  • @OVERLORDCLOWN
    @OVERLORDCLOWN 13 дней назад +6

    As someone studying political science...I completely agree. The entire class its boring because were reading about old peoples opinions. But when a conspiracy theory is involved im very intrigued and listening. Also I wouldve loved to hear what you said at the beginning.

  • @FeyPax
    @FeyPax 5 дней назад +5

    Yeah these are pretty on point. I’m an enviro/bio major and my fiancés mom is always wondering when I’m going into pre med.

    • @sweetside9712
      @sweetside9712 4 дня назад

      So, when are you going into premed?

  • @MarionDamn
    @MarionDamn 4 дня назад +2

    Im assuming my chances of becoming homeless in future are huge considering how I was always into languages and now I’m studying for both languages and compsci 💀

  • @morganechaili
    @morganechaili 20 дней назад +52

    Ok but I literally had never heard about the Parasite movie before and it's the third time today. I think I should watch Parasite.

    • @Nia-or2ex
      @Nia-or2ex 20 дней назад +12

      You really should

    • @hannahlhmessina
      @hannahlhmessina 20 дней назад +2

      its really good, yeah

    • @parmavioIets
      @parmavioIets 20 дней назад +9

      how have u not heard of parasite until now??

    • @Yurilikesm3l0ns
      @Yurilikesm3l0ns 18 дней назад +3

      @@parmavioIets not everyone is super updated with all the popular shows/movies yk:)

    • @yoshikitte
      @yoshikitte 18 дней назад +1

      ITS SUCH A GOOD MOVIEEE. it is a korean film fyi!

  • @Tom-ig3rj
    @Tom-ig3rj День назад +1

    on a completely different note, my jazz brain has been having an orgasm over the background music. the jazz standard is "just friends"

  • @sammmmmp1455
    @sammmmmp1455 3 дня назад +3

    Geology student here! I kinda count as environmental science I guess but since I'm planning to focus more on rare earth minerals or earthquakes that doesn't reallyyyy count. But the description does. I love looking at cool rocks but I'm also pretty curious about how everything works and can end up sounding pretty existential sometimes because of it!
    Fun fact I learned today btw: Algae and bacteria can fossilize. Modern geologists have fossilized bacteria from back in the Precambrian period, aka thousands of millions of years before people EXISTED

  • @seagullokapi
    @seagullokapi 2 дня назад +1

    You were right on about most of these, but I was a little sad that history got roasted so little, especially when it didn't really match history majors at my school. I wish we were that creative in our fashion, lol. Please roast us more. Also, if you do a second of these, geography, philosophy, criminal justice, microbiology, sociology, library & info science, and economics would be fun to see too!

  • @deletusmcfetus9691
    @deletusmcfetus9691 4 дня назад +4

    The psychology one was ON POINT for me 😭❤

  • @voidzennullspace
    @voidzennullspace 8 дней назад +25

    Mathematics major here (also minored in physics & statistics). As everyone here knows, mathematics is at the forefront of any hard stem field. Those who criticize mathematics as a major are just scared because many mathematicians steal their jobs. I'm currently working as an R&D scientist with the national geospatial intelligence agency while doing my phD in statistics. I have done consulting work, and worked with a team of engineers developing a mini rocket engine for their capstone project. I am also very creative, and I develop tools for my music (effects, synthesizers,..). I do some 3d animation for fun as well because I love 3d modeling. Since the exciting world of procedural animation is simply a set of differential equations with initial conditions it was very easy for me to get into it mechanically. For all the math majors out there, your degree is only "too theoretical" if you choose to not apply anything you've learned to anything that your or your potential employers are interested in. Either way, you can go to graduate school and become a researcher if you're mainly interested in the theoretical aspect. However, most math majors I know are interested in BOTH worlds and are therefore more employable than most hard science degrees simply because many math majors are creative and have the background needed to excel in most hard science fields. They just have to pick up some additional skills (minors, certificates, projects and so forth). Okay, my rant is over...

    • @WaluigiPinballFan
      @WaluigiPinballFan 8 дней назад +7

      Yeah I’m also a math major. I mean, what you’re saying is that the minors, certificates, and projects are what are helpful… not the math degree. I don’t see many employers who value proofs lmao. I am certain that what you’ve learned about mathematics has been helpful to those endeavors, but alone doesn’t do much, as you said. I think the theme is here is that you can’t really do much with a math degree unless you make it your life or intend to do graduate school. In other words, a bachelors in math is not a very employable degree, because it doesn’t teach you employable skills.
      I like math, but not enough to be a math PhD student. Nor do I have the motivation to work on elaborate projects with little to no benefit. I think there is also a bit of a glass ceiling because most jobs that utilize anything deeper than calculus 3 will be expecting a masters degree or an engineering degree LOL, so again, math bachelors not very useful.
      As someone who is about finish a math degree, it’s clear that I have five options: teach, study to become an actuary or work in insurance/finance, study and work to become a programmer, go to grad school for something with the leverage brought by a mathematics education, or give up on math. None of those options are “apply for a decent job,” the math degree is typically just a stepping stone to invest more into something and hope (with a lot of effort of course) that it works out in the end later.
      You are a prime example of this, given that your projects and other hobbies that require a lot of time and motivation are not just math based, AND you’re in grad school, shooting for a PhD in a math adjacent subject.

    • @voidzennullspace
      @voidzennullspace 7 дней назад +2

      @WaluigiPinballFan I understand your concern, and it is largely accurate. I suppose my primary point was that a math degree gives you the skills necessary to break into any field that uses any sort of math whatsoever. I know very few people who just obtain a degree and can actually get a solid job with it, on its own. Computer science majors, physics majors, engineering majors, and many others give you the skills necessary to learn the actual skills you need for a job. So, I suppose I figured doing additional things with your degree to leverage yourself was a given, considering the age old saying, "The degree lands you an interview, but your skills get you the job." All of the things I did required my math degree to some extent. The NSA hires the most mathematicians out of any organization in the world. The NGA, and other agencies in government also hire math majors. If you look on indeed, or Google right now at engineering jobs, data jobs, finance jobs, and much, much more, you will see that a math degree is listed in most of those as a degree which qualifies you for the position. However, you're right....If all you have to show for you degree is proofs then of course you have no employability besides research. Most math majors I know DON'T do this though, and they pick up some programming, and some additional minors/certifications. With these things, you have a leg up in most positions you apply to. Look at the bureau of labor statistics. You will see that the job outlook for mathematicians is higher than engineering, computer science, and more. MUCH faster than average. People hate on math degrees in a vacuum, like you are, saying things like, "Sure, it can be useful in obtaining any skill in any hard science, engineering, even creative fields which require mathematical insight, and pretty much any job you could ever want to get.....but we aren't considering those additional skills. We only care about if you can graduate, apply, and get the job with no other additional work." News flash, MOST degrees will not give you the actual skills you need to do your job properly and ultimately fall short under this criteria....look at how many engineers straight up can't get jobs, or computer scientists, or pretty much any STEM degree holder who decides not to pick up any other skills using their degree as a point of leverage. It's just dishonest to evaluate a degree in this way as a result (since no one in their right mind would ever think math, physics, engineering and so forth is ACTUALLY useless). It isn't the degree at that point, it's just not knowing how to leverage your degree to learn related and more employable skills which gives you immense value on any team you're on. Even actuaries have to pass exams, and CPAs also have to pass exams for their license. Comp sci majors must complete projects to compete in their field, and engineers must have internships and even their own projects in order to compete in their field as well. Every successful STEM degree holder (success = landed a job in their field in this case) has done something on top of their degree to land a very good job. It's just the reality of the situation. In this amazing, highly technical world you need to be constantly learning to compete. This is a given in society, and should therefore be factored into the potential employability or "usefulness" of a degree. One of my friends (math major) works with a government contractor developing weapons systems, and another one I know became a successful CPA. Both of them, and myself, will tell you that your math degree is VERY powerful if you actually use it to leverage yourself. If you think all you need is a piece of paper to survive and thrive in this world you need a major reality check. That's okay though, that's one of the main points of college. I promise that if you put your clearly capable mind to it, you will be able to be employed and be very competitive in the modern job market.

    • @biblebot3947
      @biblebot3947 7 дней назад +2

      @@WaluigiPinballFanyeah. If you’re doing a whole degree’s worth of work in projects and minors, it’s pretty clear that the math degree wasn’t what carried him. If you did all this work in different fields, then you did well despite the degree, not because of it.

    • @minhtrietquach1519
      @minhtrietquach1519 6 дней назад +4

      Kinda agree.
      I'm in applied statistics and math, currently studying data science.
      Math and statistics is crazy needed. Especially statistics, like holy f*ck, everything in society related to statistics.
      It's f*cking hard btw, i'm not as smart as you so i'm struggling with advanced statistics.
      But i do acknowledge that statistics is so applicable irl, in almost every field. Whether it's medical/healthcare to finance to business or science or bio, chem.
      I didn't even care about statistics till i learn about them and how its applied in real life. It's everywhere and so useful.
      It even changes how i look at the world.

    • @delirious.5722
      @delirious.5722 6 дней назад +2

      Finance and computer sicence double major here. Having actually engaged with all the materials in my course, criticising maths is basically rejecting the foundation upon which my 2 entire degrees have been built.
      It's like, dude, look around. Everything in your world is maths. Your cup is maths. Your pen is maths. Your phone is a HELL of a lot of maths, so is the internet you're using.
      I think people's conception of maths needs to break out from just pre-calc and calc to really begin seeing the beauty and the connections in everything.

  • @julijanailic3475
    @julijanailic3475 19 дней назад +33

    As a math major I am scared at how accurate this is 💀

    • @retro_jonny
      @retro_jonny 15 дней назад +5

      XD
      I pure math major, when I transfer probably gonna minor in Applied math and Comp Sci or Philosphy.

    • @minhtrietquach1519
      @minhtrietquach1519 6 дней назад

      ​@@retro_jonnyRecommend CS.
      I'm from applied statistics and math, currently studying data science. Learning about computer/programming is so so so useful.

    • @Dedu_
      @Dedu_ 9 минут назад

      Except it isn't at all and math degrees are very worth at long as it isn't fundamental mathematics (and even that is worth since it it's very easy to actually learn and go towards applied stuff with such a degree)

  • @fortimusprime
    @fortimusprime 6 дней назад +1

    As a Computer Science Engineering student who wanted to be a filmmaker and is taking film electives, everything hit home. You nailed it.
    It’s almost creepy how much you nailed it.

  • @BrookeDoesSh-onYT
    @BrookeDoesSh-onYT 9 дней назад +3

    Computer science jobs are available in the UK, especially if you can teach it

  • @stovebot4280
    @stovebot4280 9 дней назад +6

    Not even in uni yet but looking to joint degree in chemistry and biology, and im already laughing at the chemistry memes. They're hilarious, guys

  • @pancakeidiot14
    @pancakeidiot14 6 дней назад +4

    1:45 in my defense, I knew this was gonna be like this, unfortunately not a lot of people who do go into it realize that the job is hell, but somehow it's still worth doing (and it is), but not everyone is "built" for veterinary stuff

  • @user-jn4oe9sb5z
    @user-jn4oe9sb5z 16 дней назад +9

    I need a part two for all the Social Work majors 😭

  • @kikinao
    @kikinao 11 дней назад +7

    😥 There was no online tutorials for coding when I was six years old. Hell, there was pretty much no "online" at all even.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 7 дней назад +1

      Yeah fr if you learned it more than 5 years ago it's now obsolete

    • @grav8455
      @grav8455 4 дня назад +2

      You should've locked in and created those tutorials yourself, duh

  • @reedlewis2968
    @reedlewis2968 3 дня назад +1

    As a chemistry major (heavily leaning towards doing my concentration in environmental chemistry and potentially even minoring in environmental science) this is spot on for me in every way except that im not actually constantly on hikes or rock climbing. I just wish i was.

  • @pIanetarium
    @pIanetarium 19 дней назад +5

    High school sophomore here, I have no idea what I want to major in but I do want to go to med school for pediatrics :,) Also if you make a pt 2, foul you talk about band/music majors?

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 2 дня назад +1

    Physics: "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.", with apologies to Alexander Pope (1688-1744).

  • @praj1636
    @praj1636 15 дней назад +4

    As a math major...with a CS minor... That hurt me twice. 💀

  • @robskitlz4391
    @robskitlz4391 21 день назад +16

    Brilliant.. As always..

  • @nuzhatmaliat9258
    @nuzhatmaliat9258 16 дней назад +5

    Engineering student here (specifically aerospace). Be real eng students make better friends outside thier major than within their major bc when its a niche field its hella competitive

    • @MasterGhostf
      @MasterGhostf День назад

      In Aerospace. Its one of the highest unemployment rates right now (lowest of the top 10). Might want to swap out to mechanical and get Aero later on.

  • @jeremyd2453
    @jeremyd2453 17 минут назад

    watching this as a psychology student who had an existential crisis every week of my third year about the subject, and is now going into a different field

  • @holopeve
    @holopeve 5 дней назад +4

    Lmao these were pretty spot on. As an engineering student I can't stand hearing other classmates talk about how much better engineering is compared to other majors. Like shut up Nelson, we aren't special

  • @glassofwater6881
    @glassofwater6881 3 дня назад +2

    3:22 Med student here : we dumb af ngl 😭😭 I’d say what really sets us aside is being able to lock in for hours ig

  • @evanhorn951
    @evanhorn951 4 дня назад +3

    As a finance major, I’m offended that you think we all dress like that 😡

    • @Woodsnat
      @Woodsnat 3 дня назад +1

      Yeah bro we all dress like extras from the wolf of Wall Street obviously

  • @personal.hannie
    @personal.hannie 21 день назад +18

    as a post-grad for TESL, i don't mind the kids. i just fcking hate the management in schools. the micromanagement and the toxic teacher groups etc 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
    also the education section being only 13 seconds is sending me for some reason 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @user-jn4oe9sb5z
      @user-jn4oe9sb5z 16 дней назад +1

      Social work major working in a school and omg teachers are so cliquey 💀

  • @any.user.allowed.
    @any.user.allowed. 17 дней назад +8

    The Architetcure one is so true. Im not even an Artchitcture student yet. This video made me realize that evn Architecture can be oversaturated and stuff. Like I dont wanna do it, its just the most practical one cuz my father can just teach me that shet.

  • @evalynadolphson9160
    @evalynadolphson9160 3 дня назад +1

    anyone else in culinary arts? I was hoping she would mention it 😭

  • @unofficialty
    @unofficialty 17 дней назад +11

    Born to study theater, forced to study physics so I can work a NASA and someone'll make documentary of how I designed the first ship that can go into space😍

    • @broadestsmiler
      @broadestsmiler 16 дней назад

      If you believe that you will be the first person to design a spaceship, then I have a bridge to sell you.

    • @nicoleni7192
      @nicoleni7192 16 дней назад +2

      ..... the premise that the documentary will be Bout you is wrong, as if u design something in NASA that is a first, then it will be worked on my an immense amount of people and you will have a tiny sliver of contribution

    • @nicoleni7192
      @nicoleni7192 16 дней назад

      google stats urself

    • @idk-uv9dk
      @idk-uv9dk 16 дней назад +2

      ​@@nicoleni7192not only that but the actual design of the ship would be much more engineering + architectural related, obviously physics majors etc playing a role within the multidisciplinary team but it's not one of the main ones

    • @unofficialty
      @unofficialty 15 дней назад +4

      @@nicoleni7192 Hey! So this was a joke about Theater majors being attention seeking😭Im not even a theater major, I study law

  • @doakorben3025
    @doakorben3025 20 дней назад +10

    W video
    This gonna blow up fs

  • @dgsjsk7337
    @dgsjsk7337 5 дней назад +2

    Not architecture but i just dropped out of fashion because "doing smth kinda similar to art is worse than picking something completely unrelated to art" is just so true 💀

  • @laika6340
    @laika6340 2 дня назад

    I was skeptical at first but that psychology major description was so on point, on God i know so many people like this

  • @nnikaa3
    @nnikaa3 20 дней назад +12

    As a fine arts major, you’re so right 😳😔 -me when I wear red doc martens with every outfit

  • @matthewgarcia6017
    @matthewgarcia6017 8 дней назад +2

    I study computer engineering, and I’m passionate about it. My girlfriend is equally dedicated to her field of education, specializing in K-12 and special education. She works as a paraprofessional in an elementary school and she loves taking care of those kids.

  • @IshaDoodler
    @IshaDoodler 20 дней назад +11

    an animation / illustration student this is accurate.

  • @adriankusch9796
    @adriankusch9796 3 дня назад

    I did NOT expect an Actuarial science reference

  • @Domio
    @Domio 12 дней назад +4

    Being from Maple Ridge and hearing my town randomly mentioned in a video has to be the biggest jumpscare

  • @Emilyrox
    @Emilyrox 4 дня назад +2

    As someone that majors in graphic design, i am not in the 50% that dropped/swapped it, so yay :D
    As someone that minors in theatre, you are 100% right about theatre students. We WILL break into song, no you CANNOT stop us.

    • @Thefoop
      @Thefoop 4 дня назад

      Oo another graphic design major! What is it like for you?

  • @nnikaa3
    @nnikaa3 20 дней назад +6

    I was a business major my first semester freshman year and it was too hard for me 💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @eumarise8272
    @eumarise8272 4 дня назад +1

    As a medicine student what you said is 100% correct, we are braindead half the time whether its from the study load or just overthinking things all the time.
    Lots of study, relating concepts and connections. Top students usually aren't that naturally gifted but incredibly disciplined.

  • @saaturnslover
    @saaturnslover 20 дней назад +11

    extremely accurate as a physics major

  • @enriquekhoza8566
    @enriquekhoza8566 3 часа назад

    I think everything is important as it’s what created our current world, it’s just that not all roles have the same level of hierarchy. Think of work as body part of the human.
    But yeah love everyone and they’re incredible contributions to their industries. Keep it up.
    Even your RUclips videos. Thank you

    • @enriquekhoza8566
      @enriquekhoza8566 3 часа назад

      You really came for business there at the end 😂
      I do business 😭😂

  • @admnov38
    @admnov38 6 дней назад +3

    She cooked here. But hey, lemme defend compsci. It can be stable if you have an understanding of other fields as well. If you can only code, you’re replaceable. Find a specific combination of niche interests that you can apply coding to, and for sure a company would rather keep you than employing 3 other people.

  • @SlipperyCritter-e4x
    @SlipperyCritter-e4x 3 дня назад +1

    To be a maths major is too listen to physics majors tell you about how much better there major is

  • @TheRiverNyle
    @TheRiverNyle 7 дней назад +3

    Pure math student here… and about math majors, that’s absolutely true

  • @skkadoot9533
    @skkadoot9533 8 дней назад +2

    As a med student, other degrees are honestly cooler, but i like having food to eat (also, i don't know if med is just harder in the US than in my country, bcs i legit just binge everything before the test and that has never failed me)

  • @pikadegallo_
    @pikadegallo_ 18 дней назад +14

    crying in my gender, women, and sexuality degree 🙏

    • @osint_runner
      @osint_runner 17 дней назад +5

      ??💀💀

    • @96jenniekim
      @96jenniekim 2 дня назад

      hey at least u have a degree in women!! u know exactly how to get them!1!

  • @lyxis13
    @lyxis13 День назад

    This video is quite fascinating - in my case as someone who does an Education/Arts (English) double degree, it's simultaneously spot-on and somehow oh so wrong. English was virtually perfect, as in almost every last word was correct - having taken courses centred around teaching gifted students, I think the traits of some gifted students really do overlap with those of my own (in my primary school years, at least). I frequently mention to my friends how my mathematics ability is basically limited to doing damage calculations in gacha games, and I hate that I am often lamenting how I only ever read fanfiction anymore instead of real books.
    On the other hand... I love working with kids. That said, it might be because of my minor, which is a language other than English. I really enjoy teaching them about the culture that the language comes from because I'm really passionate about that culture myself (or I'd like to think so, anyway). I do occasionally end up in agony thinking about things like parent-teacher interviews and excursions and camps, though, especially camps - I'm a selfish person, so once I get into full-time teaching, being asked to supervise students on overnight camps will probably be my worst nightmare. Giving up my time outside of school hours when I could be playing video games and eating a home-cooked meal? Genuinely horrifying.

  • @youravarageuser1054
    @youravarageuser1054 18 дней назад +3

    i am a med student and i dont know how i even got to this point with adhd procrastination and a bad memory. if there is a god help me please or i am going to drop out i guess.

  • @camilosrandom2789
    @camilosrandom2789 6 дней назад +2

    2:53 this is what chemistry teachers are like to. It’s incredible how many times in a year some one can say make like a proton a stay positive😭

  • @kayteweeks9706
    @kayteweeks9706 17 дней назад +3

    YES. shout out my Environmental Science baddies out there! the climate anxiety kills me every day!

  • @Dsonsee
    @Dsonsee 3 дня назад +1

    I studied physics because I didn't want to study. The fact I graduated really solidified my mediocrity mindset.