Christmas Cookies As College Majors
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Christmas Cookies As College Majors

Since Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, and college is the most stressful time of your year; why not put the two together to describe your college major?!

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The most popular majors listed as Christmas cookies! And it's a way to motivate you to start your baking for the season :)

1. Business (Classic Sugar Cookies)

Business majors are like sugar cookies being that they are traditional, play by the rules and are all around useful in any situation. Without Business majors sugar cookies, the world we know would cease to exist!

2. Elementary Education (Gingerbread Men Cookies)

Elementary Ed majors are the mom friends of the group. They make sure you get home safe and typically become the most responsible person you know. Gingerbread man cookies are the DEFINITION of Elementary Education majors! The shape, the colors, and obviously the overall CUTENESS!

3. English (Jam Thumbprint Cookies)

English majors are like jam thumbprint cookies because when you think of literature and early 18th century women, you think of tea and jam. They are classic, always present themselves in a polite manner and are so sweet.

4. Biology (Chocolate Chip Cookies)

Chocolate chip cookies and Biology majors are one in the same. Biology is the study of natural science and life and chocolate chip cookies are as natural as cookies come. Although things can get complicated, Biology majors like to simplify things and be understood. Chocolate chip cookies are simply understandable.

5. Music (Peanut Butter Blossoms)

Music majors are like peanut butter blossom cookies because they're the best of the candy AND cookie world. They're sweet and savory, just like music majors.

6. Theater (7 Layer Bars)

Theater majors are a lot like 7 layer bars because well, they have MANY layers. They can act, write, produce, and manage. They wear many different hats, and 7 layers bars have 7 layers of goodness!

7. Journalism (Russian Tea Cakes)

Like Russian Tea Cakes, Journalism majors can be very scattered. You must be very careful with both of them or the contents will be EVERYWHERE!

8. Undecided (Betty Crocker cookies)

Undecided majors are very panicked, and very whimsy. And because there's a LIttle Debbie snack for every occasion, that's what it's like to be an Undecided major! You don't have to decide on one, you can buy them all!

9. History (Snickerdoodles)

History majors are a lot like snickerdoodles. They hold a lot of historical value, they're humble, and most importantly they appeal to all walks of life. Nothing spices up a party like a snickerdoodle!

10. Nursing (Chocolate covered anythings)

Cookie pops, or really anything that can be enjoyed on the go; describes a Nursing major perfectly. This major never has time to slow down, so they need something to be consumed fast and with minimal mess. Insert: chocolate covered cookie pops, Oreos, and fruits!

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