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E.g. due to the significance of women in the social sciences, which is not really STEM. [[User:Bibipi|Bibipi]] ([[User talk:Bibipi|talk]]) 18:51, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
E.g. due to the significance of women in the social sciences, which is not really STEM. [[User:Bibipi|Bibipi]] ([[User talk:Bibipi|talk]]) 18:51, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
:The popular meme surrounding the term tends to use the term "STEM" more. And it's generally focused on getting more women in realms where they are unrepresented, so the formal science fields where there is a lot of growth (machine learning, programming etc). The exclusion of social sciences from STEM doesn't seem clear, though many universities do only include natural and formal sciences as part of this category:https://stem.ucdavis.edu/what-is-stem/</br>However, since the whole article is more memey than academic is tone and broadly a rant opposing the general influence of women in academia at all, I suppose "women in science" would fit better. [[User:Altmark22|Altmark22]] ([[User talk:Altmark22|talk]]) 20:44, 23 June 2021 (UTC)
:The popular meme surrounding the term tends to use the term "STEM" more. And it's generally focused on getting more women in realms where they are unrepresented, so the formal science fields where there is a lot of growth (machine learning, programming etc). The exclusion of social sciences from STEM doesn't seem clear, though many universities do only include natural and formal sciences as part of this category:https://stem.ucdavis.edu/what-is-stem/</br>However, since the whole article is more memey than academic is tone and broadly a rant opposing the general influence of women in academia at all, I suppose "women in science" would fit better. [[User:Altmark22|Altmark22]] ([[User talk:Altmark22|talk]]) 20:44, 23 June 2021 (UTC)
== STEM are not created equal ==
Getting PhD in Astrophysics is much harder than fixing an old car or code some shit in javascript
I assume that females can easily handle about 80% of casual STEM-fields. United States just have very underdeveloped tertiary education system comparing to Europe, so you are forced to get an university diploma even for  the most nobrainy shit.
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