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What Your Uni Major Says About You!

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Because every uni major comes with a whole personality package, habits, inside jokes, and that one stereotype you secretly prove to be true.

Business 

Finance students can calculate ROI faster than they can decide what to have for lunch. Your spreadsheet is colour-coded, and you secretly enjoy reading market trends. Marketing students think in campaigns every ad, TikTok, or cafe logo could be “inspiration.” You either dress like you’re headed to a corporate pitch or a creative brainstorming session with nothing in between.

Computer Science 

You think in problem-solving mode 24/7. Your tabs are split between Stack Overflow, GitHub, and one random YouTube tutorial from 2014 that actually works. You’ve probably built something useful but still can’t explain it to your family in a way they understand.

Engineering / Architecture 

Engineering students carry a scientific calculator like it’s part of their ID. Architecture students live in a constant loop of drafts, coffee, and panic-printing. The massive triangular ruler? At this point, it’s basically an accessory. Both know that sleep before a deadline is a myth.

Law 

You read faster than most people talk, and your laptop is full of case files. Your life is a mix of note-taking, researching precedents, and trying to sound convincing even when you’re not 100% sure. You’ve perfected the “polite but firm” tone.

Medicine / Pharmacy / Dentistry 

Your life is divided into rotations, labs, and exams. You’ve memorised entire books but still feel like there’s more to learn. Coffee isn’t a drink, it’s survival. You’ve explained the same medical term to friends at least ten times, and your bag always has a pen, a notebook, and probably a first aid kit. 

Fine Arts (Graphic/Fashion/Interior) 

Your Instagram account is your portfolio. Graphic design students can’t walk past bad typography without pointing it out. Fashion students are always the best dressed in the room even for 8 AM lectures. Interior design students can name the exact shade of beige on a wall. Everything is “a work in progress,” but it somehow looks perfect.

Economic / Political Science


You can turn a coffee run into a mini TED Talk on inflation, elections, or international relations. You follow global events like they’re Netflix series and you have opinions, a lot of them. Your phone has three news apps with notifications on, and your group project PowerPoints always includes graphs. You know exactly what “macroeconomic trends” are, and you’ve probably used that phrase in casual conversation.

Masscom / Media


Your life is a mix of networking events, editing marathons, and “I just need to check this notification real quick.” You can name-drop at least three famous people you’ve met and interviewed (and have the pictures to prove it). Your friends rely on you for the perfect Instagram posts and lighting tips. Your brain is permanently half in reality, half in content mode. You’ve said “wait, this would be a great reel” in the middle of a conversation more than once. You know the difference between viral and actually good content, and you lowkey judge everyone’s camera presence.

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