Women in STEM subjects

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Thoughts? Are they invading male spaces unless they are extremely high iq?

I have noticed that women in dev teams are usually a fucking hassle as the team has always to carry them around.

Any of you have experiences or arguments about women in stem fields?
 
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Female majors and IQ
 
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Any of you have experiences or arguments about women in stem fields?
Yes, at my university(biology) about half of the professors and assistants were women. Most of them were married with rich or important people - businessmen, politicians, other university professors, and this is how they obtained their positions there...
Very few of them however seemed to be passionate about their job, or about the latest discoveries in the field of biology, during recess they would talk only about stupid things like tabloid news, gossip and other crap.
Their "research work" was also pretty dubious, at the fringe of science: growing plants in pyramids, treating them with energized water or other devices, testing plant feelings, emotions, communication, etc...
 
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any health science is a joke, and thats the majority of them
 
tbh I have only met a couple fo women who we're into math and physics and they there all autistic and extremely annoying. tbh I don't really like anyone who focus on math and physics, they're all annoying. I should perhaps change what I study tbh.
 
It is mostly a supply demand phenomenon. Roughly , the smarter (70th to 99 percentile) women in STEM coming out of college have their choice of any job they want, so they take the highest paying jobs at the most prestigious companies where they are working with older male STEMs, only the top 10% of younger male STEMs get the same jobs. STEM women 30th to 69th percentile end up in moderately prestigious jobs working with STEM men in the 50th to 89th percentile. Bottom of the barrel STEM women end up working at companies with STEM men in the 20th to 59th percentile. So in most cases male STEMs end up working with much less skilled women, but it does not mean there are no skilled STEM women.
 
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