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“As physics students, we are taught that physicists are smart, that chemists are moderately acceptable, and that biologists are certainly not very intelligent. So I wasn't inclined to take a biology course. But my father insisted, and maybe what he had in mind was that, if there were no jobs in…” quote by James Rothman
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“As physics students, we are taught that physicists are smart, that chemists are moderately acceptable, and that biologists are certainly not very intelligent. So I wasn't inclined to take a biology course. But my father insisted, and maybe what he had in mind was that, if there were no jobs in physics, I would end up being a doctor.”

James Rothman

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Scientist's Journey, 2015

The quote highlights stereotype bias in scientific fields, suggesting that perceived intelligence varies by discipline and influences career choices.

In simple terms: People judge fields differently, affecting decisions.

Key Takeaway

Challenge assumptions about ability across disciplines.

Themes

bias stereotypes career choices education self‑efficacy

Mood

reflective critical inquisitive

Type

advice motivational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Choosing a major
  • seeking mentorship
  • career counseling
  • interdisciplinary study
  • overcoming self‑doubt

Key Concepts

social psychology implicit bias identity formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do stereotypes shape your own academic path?
  • What steps can reduce bias in STEM fields?
A Different Perspective

Stereotypes can be entrenched and may limit exposure to diverse opportunities.

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