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33 Quizzes Each Major Is Probably Taking Instead Of Studying For Their Respective Classes

I've got 99 problems and not knowing what kind of ice cream I am is definitely one.

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33 Quizzes Each Major Is Probably Taking Instead Of Studying For Their Respective Classes
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If you're a college student and don't procrastinate at some point, are you even in college? It inevitably happens to even the best of us, and we usually spend the time doing completely unnecessary things. BuzzFeed, for example, is a major procrastination outlet, and there are many other sites with similar content. Don't you want to know what kind of cookie you are?

1. Accounting: "Which Breakfast Food Are You?"

2. Architecture: "Find Out Which Influential Architect Should Design Your House"

3. Arts Management: "Create Your Own Music Festival And We'll Reveal Which Type Of Hipster You Are"

4. Biology: "Which Magical Creature Are You?"

5. Chemistry: "What's Your Secret Power?"

If you think about it, you're just one lab accident away from becoming a villain or superhero.

6. Communications: "Make Some Nachos And We'll Reveal What Kind Of Group Project Member You Are"

7. Computer Science: "What Kind Of Cookie Are You?"

8. Criminal Justice: "Solve A Mystery And We'll Tell You What Scooby-Doo Character You Are"

Why wouldn't you want to party with the gang?

9. Economics: "Your Pizza Opinions Will Determine How Rich You'll Be"

10. Engineering: "Your Food Choices Will Determine Which Cedar Point Roller Coaster You Are"

11. English: "Make Yourself A Coffee And We'll Tell You Which Harry Potter Character You Are"

It's clearly necessary to have this information.

12. Fashion: "Go Shopping At Forever 21 And We'll Reveal Which "Clueless" Girl You Are"

13. Film Studies: "Only A True Movie Expert Can Pass This True Or False Quiz"

14. Geography: "We Can Guess Where You're From Based On Your Bagel Choices"

Can we just have the bagels, please?

15. Geology: "Which Rare And Beautiful Stone Matches Your Spirit?"

16. Global Studies: "Which Major European City Do You Belong In Based On The Day You Spend At The Beach?"

17. History: "How Did You Die In Your Past Life?"

18. Interior Design: "Build Your Dream Room In Five Steps And We'll Tell You Which Celebrity Should Be Your Roommate"

Honestly, who wouldn't want to hang out with Chrissy Teigen?

19. International Business: "Book Your Ideal Trip And We'll Give You A Unicorn Name"

20. Journalism: "Build Your Dream French Fries And We'll Reveal What People Love About You"

21. Linguistics: "What's The Hidden Meaning Of Your Name?"

22. Management: "Which Powerful TV Boss Are You?"

Let's be real, we're all secretly hoping we get our favorite boss from Scranton.

23. Marketing: "What Ice Cream Flavor Matches Your Personality?"

24. Media: "Who is Your Celebrity Twin?"

25. Middle Childhood Education: "What Flavor Of Starburst Are You?"

26. Music: "Customize Your Pasta And We'll Reveal Which State You Belong In"

Pasta is pretty much the greatest anyway regardless of which state it puts you in.

27. Nutrition: "Make Yourself Some Frozen Yogurt And We'll Reveal Which 'Stranger Things' Character You Are"

28. Pre-Med: "Which 'Grey's Anatomy' Doctor Are You?"

If you're a fan of the show, you may have already known this for years.

29. Political Science: "Which Type Of Ruler Would You Be?"

30. Psychology: "What Do Your Dreams Reveal About Your Personality?"

31. Theater: "Which Broadway Musical Should You Star In?"

The lights are calling your name, but where to?

32. Undeclared: "Decorate Your Dorm Room And We'll Tell You What Subject You Should Major In"

33. Zoology: "Which Baby Animal Are You?"


Congratulations, you've now wasted a significant amount of time! It looks like it's time to get back to the grind now to make up for lost study time.

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