!engineering bros it's over
I mean, in engineering you usually take harder math courses, but I don't understand why he feels that makes him better then anyone...
Engineering majors are super loud about the math they do, but they shut the frick up around physics majors. Makes them seem really insecure cause they typically go hard on the bio/psych students, esp. female, unprompted.
It wouldn't be so bad if there weren't so goddarn many of them. My school had about 12x engineering students as any of the sciences.
As an mechanical engineering student I can tell you that most of my fellow students are fricking incels. I can guarantee you that 70% of them never saw a naked woman in their lives and majority of them are in their early 20s (20-25). No social or communication skills. Then mfs find a girl they are attracted to and do stupid shit like this guy did. So even though he is right, it's super cringe and no one with any level of social awareness would say that.
!physics kills the Engineercel
Why are engineering majors always like this?
I dated an engineering major, I took psychology. He clearly felt massively superior to me; he wouldn't listen to me about anything, even on topics I was more knowledgeable about, because he obviously knew better. His need to prove how good he was at things extended to 24-hour tantrums (towards me and our housemates) whenever he lost at FIFA.
0/10 would not date an engineer again.
I was about to say "Not all Engineers are like that, I promise!" and then remembered back to my MEng, and what the people were like on that course, and thought "Oh wait, they actually are". I'm now a software Dev, much less high-and-mighty crowd of people to work with
MEng taking the biggest
Also, so many "I'm a psychology major" on that thread? Is /r/gatekeeping all foids? !foidmoment thoughts on psychology majors?
I remember when I was a psych undergrad (in uk so you just study your 'major', shitload of stats involved as well) they had a couple of joint socials the university put on between the psychology and engineering departments. It seemed the idea was some sort of 'you're mainly girls who are probably socially competent because people subject feely feels, they're mainly nerdy boys who probably can't talk to women, let's make this happen!' Both sets of just sat on either side of the room awkwardly angry that the university felt the need to match make us.
As if psychology majors aren't nerdy. I remember some doing a correlation analysis on how long tutor meetings took. Not as a project. For fun.
This is pretty close to becoming sexism. It feels like "Girls don't do math just psychology, us engineering men do real maths. You wouldn't understand"
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Do people actually care what engineers think? Aren't they meant to all just be insanely numerically adept but mentally r-slurred in any subject outside their expertise?
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This is true for most STEMcels nowadays as every field becomes hyper-specialized
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lol they're usually r-slurred in their subject of expertise too
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