>engineering isn't a meme degree
kek
>>23335234
Shut the fuck up you cocksucking med fag.
>working at wall street
>noble
top jej
LMFAO @ the finance major not being portrayed as a completely empty fucking sociopath
Just out of curiosity: why is it that STEM guys (specifically engineers, usually--and first year ones, at that) are the only ones who ever shit on fields of study?
In my experience, humanities people really don't give a shit, and they can be pretty self-deprecating about their interests. But a lot of my classmates are "le stem masterrace" autists, and I'm a bit confused by it.
>>23335381
>Microbio major
>Tell everyone else they don't take real classes and watch their reactions
it's funny m8
>>23335381
medfags do it too, but engineers are the worst
>>23335295
>tfw your an economics major and you realize your gentle personality isnt fit for the job
>>23335381
because first year stemfags are /r9k/ in physical form.
>low achieving
>unintelligent
>inferiority complex
Third year usually weeds out all the retards. I just make threads like this because I know a good half of this board are 19 year old engineers who fit this exact description
>>23335295
"This is a stock exchange, there's no money here you can take."
"Then why are you here?"
>>23335436
you aren't wrong about that, this was just such a garbage image and OP that we had to shit on you
>>23335434
>>23335483
Literally me except I'm finance
>>23335234
>engineering student saying internships are a waste of time
is OP this much of a deluded retard?
>>23335234
Most of the med major I've encountered are doing it due to parental pressure, money, or the title of being a doctor. Few actually care about the profession or of being a service to people.
>>23335535
This was why I got out of accounting
>would end up being some push-over taxjockey
No thanks
>>23335381
Do you think someone in STEM made this image
>>23335381
Engineering requires a certain amount of persistence and autistic attention to detail to succeed.
It turns out elitists, who devote entirely too much time to winning arguments, possess these characteristics.
>>23337052
you mean the failed ones end up doing nothing but arguing. The good ones( like the 20% of the 15% that actually finish their degree) are usually smart enough to stay off this site.