Acceptable Quote by James Rothman
“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.”
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.
Challenge assumptions about ability across disciplines.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Choosing a major
- seeking mentorship
- career counseling
- interdisciplinary study
- overcoming self‑doubt
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do stereotypes shape your own academic path?
- What steps can reduce bias in STEM fields?
Stereotypes can be entrenched and may limit exposure to diverse opportunities.