No matter what your major is, at the end of the day, we all struggle. But maybe, just maybe if we can connect with "The Office" life won't seem as bad.
1. Business - Jim Halpert
99% of the time Jim Halpert has absolutely no clue what he's talking about. but then there's that 1% of the time, he buckles down and gets the job down. It's a lot of work to put everything else aside but it's worth it in the end.
2. Nursing - Pam Beesly
Nursing majors are kind and sweet like Pam Beesly. Most of the time they will be smiling and comforting, and always like Beesly with a bowl of candy by their side. Plus, you never let anyone know how bad your really hurting inside, it's what make you seem so strong.
3. Biology/Chemistry/Science Majors - Angela Martin
Alright, someone has to be cold and stubborn like Angela Martin and who else better than science majors. Being a biology major, I know that things have to be done a certain way or there's no point in even trying. When it comes to the sciences, everything must be strict and precise.
4. Education - Michael Scott
No this is not because of "Scott's Tot's" but Michael Scott has a natural ability to connect with younger generations perhaps because he thinks like a child. However, either way he's able to take any situation and make it fun. He kept an entire office running so a Michael Scott attitude in the classroom probably wouldn't be that bad.
5. Criminal Justice - Dwight Schrute
Dwight doesn't miss a single detail, he looks and investigates (sometimes too much) into things normal people would miss. He knows the signs and his dedication never goes unrecognized (okay most of the times it does). But criminal justice majors are focused and strong, never ready to back down.
6. Accounting - Stanley Hudson
Still to this day, I'm not sure what Stanley Hudson's job is, but thats the same with accounting majors, what is their actual job?
7. English - Ryan Howard
Ryan Howard went from temp to Vice President back to temp then to who even knows. Ryan has bounced back and forth from position to position because ultimately his possibilities were endless. Just like English majors, what you do with a literature degree we aren't quite sure yet, but you can essentially do anything.
8. Psychology - Meredith Palmer
Meredith goes unnoticed most of the time mainly because she's usually asleep but she's probably smarter than the rest of the office even though she doesn't say much she's always watching. Or maybe she's just taking it one day at a time like most Psychology majors.
9. Film/Photography - Andy Bernard
Cornell graduate, Andrew Bernard, sang his heart out and made sure his presence was known. Film and photography majors are the same way. They want their work to be known and to be shown to the world. They aren't afraid of competition and will work to be the best.
10. History - Toby Flenderson
Someone has to be Toby Flenderson. Sorry History majors, but head back to the Annex there's no room for you.