Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neuroscience is basically psychology with a strong STEM/Biology component. A lot of females are drawn to psychology because they value relationships and people. The STEM/biology piece works for pre-med. For pre-med, it’s a lot easier than a biology or chemistry major.
What? The neuroscience major is extremely difficult. You have to take tons of chem (including organic), biology, physics, etc. Not for the faint of heart.
It's easier than chemistry or biology because neuroscience majors take the same base classes (organic chemistry, biochemistry, etc) but instead of tough 300 and 400 advanced/capstone classes in your major, you take intro psychology classes (100 or 200 level). Basically, you sub hard upper level classes with easy classes. So yeah, it's easier.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is all a myth. Men and women don't have disparate interests in academics. This is the same trope that tells us that women like to work as elementary school teachers while men like work as drywall hangers.
Anonymous wrote:I think of neuroscience as what kids say when they really want to major in psych, but don't want to sound dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ivy kid, overall has close to 50:50 females to males. The following stem majors have more females for the classes of 2027 and 2026:
-Biology, BioEngineering, chemE, molecular/materials science, chemistry, neuroscience, environmental science, environmental engineering. Even CS is 45% female.
There are even phD programs in some
Stem fields that have tipped in favor of females as far as the applicant pool, in the last 2 yrs. It will be more soon.
Chemistry and Chem Eng are female majors??
Anonymous wrote:I think of neuroscience as what kids say when they really want to major in psych, but don't want to sound dumb.