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33 College Majors If They Were Our Favorite .GIFs

From "The Office" to "Star Wars," we have it all.

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33 College Majors If They Were Our Favorite .GIFs
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here's nothing college students love more than roasting our friends over their majors, and honestly, our remarks aren't always entirely wrong. It's all fun and games, and then someone pulls out the memes — or in this case, the gifs.

1. Accounting

"Ravioli ravioli, give me the formuoli."

2. Art


Are you really an artist if you don't know who this is?

3. Astronomy


All you need to know is that the Hubble Space Telescope deserved better.

4. Athletic Training


Walking to class counts as working out, right?

5. Biomedical Engineering


Biomed — because science.

6. Chemistry


Is anyone up to watch a few episodes of "Breaking Bad"?

7. Communications


If you're confused, read the name of the major again.

8. Computer Science


In wifi we trust. Or so we hope.

9. Cosmetology


Come back when you've replaced the muted, baby pink with a bold, cherry red.

10. Creative Writing


We're often our own toughest critic.

11. Culinary


To measure or not to measure, that is the question.

12. Economics


I see your data, but I also see some squiggles on graph paper.

13. Education


Some days you need more coffee than others.

14. Engineering

The physics of bouncy balls isn't exactly our direct department.

The physics of bouncy balls isn't exactly our direct department.

15. English


Please refer to the lessons of Grammar Girl if you have questions.

16. Fashion


You can always count on your friends in this major to tell you what's in and what's so last season.

17. Finance


Numbers, numbers, numbers and more numbers. Where do they end?

18. Foreign Languages


When you first start learning a language, you might attempt to read something only to realize you know maybe 5% of what it says.

19. Graphic Design


Choose your fonts wisely, my friends.

20. Geology

Honestly, you can take this as you choose.

21. History

Who needs algebra or calculus anyway?

22. Management


You have one job and one job only. You need to read "Somehow I Manage" by the one and only Michael G. Scott.

23. Marketing


We want a successful campaign, not a boring poster.

24. Mathematics


Because anything else would be irrational.

25. Media and Culture


How else is someone supposed to keep up with the Kardashians? OK, but really though, how is anyone supposed to do that?

26. Music Performance


You have this high of a range? Allow me to one-up you.

27. Physics


If you've never cried over physics, are you even doing physics?

28. Political Science


You always have to watch your back.

29. Pre-Law


Clearly half of law school is mastering an accent to say this properly.

30. Psychology


Are you really a psych major if you haven't asked one of your friends this?

31. Religious Studies


I couldn't have said it better than him.

32. Statistics


Just let the numbers do the talking.

33. Theatre


Well, of course I am. Someone has to be.

If your major didn't make the list, I'm sorry, but some of us have majors that don't allow us to sit and find hundreds of gifs even during the summer term. (Hi, please don't be mad — I tried.) Either way, I hope I at least gave you something new to roast your friends with.

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