Many people hypothesize that the girls are somehow unwelcome in physics or math or stem courses. The reality however is that all of academia is dominated by women.
it is much more likely that boys bullied out of humanities courses and forced to take stem courses.
No, actually it's much worse. Boys are bullied out of STEM and told openly they are not welcome in the humanities. So they give up. The motivated ones might try for STEM anyway but they won't see any help through scholarships, internships, or lab time. That's all for promising young cunt-havers. The motivated AND smart boys just go into a trade and make some money. Of course, that means they are being trained to answer to the female "front office" workers.
It has been this way for at least 25 years: since the mid-90s. It has gotten worse each and every year since then.
I mean, I hate to say it, but if the post grad gets to choose between cute co-ed (with all that brings, good and bad), or weedy male undergrad, I don’t think their choice is that… “Surprising”, per se…
It shouldn’t be that way, but uhh, I could see it potentially being so, for other reasons than “muh women in STEM for virtue signalling”. 🤷🏻♂️
Many people hypothesize that the girls are somehow unwelcome in physics or math or stem courses. The reality however is that all of academia is dominated by women.
it is much more likely that boys bullied out of humanities courses and forced to take stem courses.
No, actually it's much worse. Boys are bullied out of STEM and told openly they are not welcome in the humanities. So they give up. The motivated ones might try for STEM anyway but they won't see any help through scholarships, internships, or lab time. That's all for promising young cunt-havers. The motivated AND smart boys just go into a trade and make some money. Of course, that means they are being trained to answer to the female "front office" workers.
It has been this way for at least 25 years: since the mid-90s. It has gotten worse each and every year since then.
And forget about being an undergrad assisting on a post-grad research project. That always disgusted me how blatant it was back in engineering school.
I mean, I hate to say it, but if the post grad gets to choose between cute co-ed (with all that brings, good and bad), or weedy male undergrad, I don’t think their choice is that… “Surprising”, per se…
It shouldn’t be that way, but uhh, I could see it potentially being so, for other reasons than “muh women in STEM for virtue signalling”. 🤷🏻♂️