The Inexperienced Experience Of The Summer (2015)beloved Michael Scott parted ways from The Officein 2012, but his many legendary quotes are still celebrated to this day.
Daniel McCrystal, a clear fan of the NBC comedy, recently discovered that there's a Michael Scott quote to perfectly sum up everycollege major, and WOW, it is something.
From accounting and English, to dance and pre-dental, McCrystal tweeted each major alongside a corresponding Scott quote, and the results are truly mind-blowing.
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Let me just warn you that seeing a Michael Scott quote beside a subject you devoted years of your life to mastering is very, very humbling. In some cases, these memes are depressing as hell, but they're all brilliant.
Since there are quite a few majors, let's review some of the most impressive, shall we?
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I, an English major, was brought back to the usually ugly "Whoever vs. Whomever" debate. Very relatable.
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And there's even one for undeclared majors.
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Check out the full thread to search for your own major, but if you don't find it have no fear — McCrystal is taking recommendations.
Long live the almost always problematic words of Michael Scott.
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