Boys are less likely to go to Humanities than Women's Art school.
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> Australian Academy of Science
Girls score the same in maths and science as boys, but higher in arts – this may be why they are less likely to pick STEM careers.
>only 35% of STEM university degrees are awarded to women.
> Boys were genetically better in science and maths than humanities, while girls are slightly better.
> Maths and science studies lead to occupations such as engineering, physics, data science, and computer programming, which are in great demand and generally pay a high salary.
The result of the study is overwhelming and shocking, women would highly like to rely on men as long as they are not Humanities graduate. STEM graduates purportedly better and intelligence than the average person of the planet, plus a high chance to get succeeded.
Computer programmers are included to be part of superior wage earners.
Credible source: https://theconversation.com/amp/girls-score-the-same-in-maths-and-science-as-boys-but-higher-in-arts-this-may-be-why-they-are-less-likely-to-pick-stem-careers-131563
Girls score the same in maths and science as boys, but higher in arts – this may be why they are less likely to pick STEM careers.
>only 35% of STEM university degrees are awarded to women.
> Boys were genetically better in science and maths than humanities, while girls are slightly better.
> Maths and science studies lead to occupations such as engineering, physics, data science, and computer programming, which are in great demand and generally pay a high salary.
The result of the study is overwhelming and shocking, women would highly like to rely on men as long as they are not Humanities graduate. STEM graduates purportedly better and intelligence than the average person of the planet, plus a high chance to get succeeded.
Computer programmers are included to be part of superior wage earners.
Credible source: https://theconversation.com/amp/girls-score-the-same-in-maths-and-science-as-boys-but-higher-in-arts-this-may-be-why-they-are-less-likely-to-pick-stem-careers-131563
