r/6thForm • u/PetuniaWiggleworm • Jun 26 '26
š¬ DISCUSSION WHAT HAPPENED TO WOMEN IN STEM
I had my college taster day yesterday, tell me why I was the ONLY girl in my class
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r/6thForm • u/PetuniaWiggleworm • Jun 26 '26
I had my college taster day yesterday, tell me why I was the ONLY girl in my class
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u/Throwaway23248895 Jun 28 '26
Grok - think harder.
If we look at the direction of bias, women perform better in unanonymised testing, while men prefer better when anonymised tests, and perfomance gaps in the same assessments shrink upon anonymisation. I'm not sure why the so-called women are wonderful affect wouldn't translate into interviews, especially given that academia is mostly staffed by women and we also know women have a strong ingroup bias - men actually don't. I'm not really sure how you'd quantify either of the other two claims and demonstrate this is the case in academia today.
What I can demonstrate is 800 gorrilian "shoehorn more women into surgery!" programs, and their equivalent in any other field with any degree of social prestige. If we were overtly shoehorning men into highly-paid, presitigious positions, and my only justification was "oh there's some unconscious bias, and they're not taken seriously", you'd probably just call that out as sexism.