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    Ash Kvetchum (ash_kvetchum@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 21-Mar-2025 11:42:46 JSTAsh KvetchumAsh Kvetchum
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    • Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb:
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    With three exceptions, every STEM major was roughly 80% male, give or take 10% depending on the major.

    The three exceptions were biology, math, and statistics. The biology majors were closer to 80% female, the math majors were closer to 60% female, and the statistics majors were closer to 90% female (not even including the trannies).

    Race-wise, the more a major had women, the more racial variation in students of the major.

    Non-Whites were largely Indian, Chinese, or Korean.
    Indians in STEM were female.
    (Male Indians were all business or economics majors, lmao.)

    There were hispanics on campus but I have no idea where they were major-wise.

    Token black male in computer science.
    He threw a keyboard in the algorithms course.
    In conversationabout 3 months ago from nicecrew.digitalpermalink
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