The Cheap Beer You Consume On Weekends, As Told By Your College Major
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The Cheap Beer You Consume On Weekends, As Told By Your College Major

Political Science: Budweiser: Portrays as the best but it's just a lie

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The Cheap Beer You Consume On Weekends, As Told By Your College Major
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Beer is the go-to drink for college students for the simple fact that most of it seems to be cheap. As a college student, I can testify to trying out all the cheap brands of beer.

Remember when you used to think it was strange that your dad would be drinking a Bud Light? Now you know why he does because it's cheap and actually doesn't taste too bad.

Whether you be a health major or a business major, you've probably tried a cheap beer before. Below is the go-to cheap beer based on your major.

Nursing: Michelob Ultra

With only 95 calories and 2.6 carbs per 12 ounces, this cheap beer is perfect for you nursing majors. You know what it takes to be healthy and this beer is the "healthiest" cheap beer out there.

Business: Bud Light

You're all about trying to be a leader and making the right connections to help you become that leader. By drinking Bud Light, you can fit into any crowd. Plus Bud Light has to be the leader when it comes to the cheap beer market.

Communications: Busch Light

It's all about trying to learn how to communicate with others both verbally and non verbally. Busch Light does a good job at trying to communicate as it is a good drink, but just like communication majors, they don't really know what they want to do with their life.

Biology: Pabst Blue Ribbon

Many biology students seem to go to graduate school to further their education on the understanding of whatever field they might go into. They also understand that PBR is a great drink.

PBR is a go-to cheap drink because it's actually not terrible and the research into making it better can be noted which biology majors know all about research.

Government/Political Science: Budweiser

Budweiser deems themselves as being "America's Beer". They have all the ad campaigns to get you to try their drink because it's the best. Just like any political science major, it's all about the statistical analysis and trying to get to the majority of the population even though you probably aren't going to back up what you're saying.

Budweiser and political science majors all know the art of trying to sell a good lie.

Psychology: Miller Lite

Psychology majors are all about trying to study human behaviors and why we act the certain way we do in a particular environment.

Miller Lite has looked into the way humans drink beer which there are many reasons.But coming up with the perfect formula of good tasting and not too filling of a beer was great.

Psychology majors can appreciate this thought process

Engineering: Keystone Light

Engineering students seem to be stressed out to the max with all the math calculations that have to do and other material. They've probably figured out a formula that shows Keystone Light is the best "bang for your buck". Because Keystone Light is extremely cheap and doesn't taste the best but it gets the job done and that's all that matters.

Education: Coors Light

Education majors are seem as a field where those go that don't want to find a job right away. But little do others know that teaching jobs are actually on the rise. Just like how Coors Light might seem like a bad choice at first, but it's surprisngly a decent cheap beer and can easily compete with the Bud Light and Miller Lites of the world.

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