No two college students' experiences are Request Moviestotally identical: Some people retain very little information and others retain zero information, for example. But the college major you choose — whether it's physics, art, or (help) creative writing — still comes with a set of sometimes-true stereotypes.
That's what the "majors be like" meme, which made the rounds on Twitter this week, is all about. It roasts pretty much every major you can think of, sometimes lightly and sometimes mercilessly: English majors put their papers off, philosophy majors deal only in theory, communications majors are majoring in something literally everyone does anyway, business majors party in lieu of studying.
None of these are assessments are 100 percent fair, but they are funny.
This particular meme has also enjoyed a very funny escalation (that's when a meme gets weirder and weirder until 60 to 70 percent of it is unintelligible), which is more than we can say for most things on the internet. So read a bunch of these, laugh, feel a little scared, and then please do your homework. It's due Friday.
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