Science LGBQ students more likely to quit science - The grass has more rainbow colors on the other side of the fence

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-03178-5

Students from sexual minorities are leaving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees at higher rates than their heterosexual classmates.

The findings, published in Science Advances on 14 March, provide the first direct evidence that lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) students are leaking out of the scientific pipeline.

[The research] used information from a national survey given to university students in their first and last years in school. The questionnaire collects information on students' demographics and career goals, among other topics. [The authors] analysed data from more than 4,000 freshmen university students at 78 US institutions in 2011, and compared their responses to those they gave to the survey when they were seniors in 2015.

By their senior year, nearly 50% of LGBQ undergraduates reported working in a laboratory or doing fieldwork, compared with 41% of heterosexual students. But they were 8% less likely than their heterosexual peers to stay in their STEM degree, Hughes found. The gap reached nearly 10% when he looked at the subset of students who were more likely to stay in a STEM field, for example because they had good grades or had a parent who was employed in science or engineering.

Although the study doesn’t explain why LGBQ students leave STEM majors more frequently than their heterosexual peers, it’s “highly likely” that marginalization and isolation play a part, says Falk, who in 2016 contributed to a report that showed that one in five lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) physicists in the United States faced exclusion and harassment at work because of their gender identity or sexual orientation.

“Being out is a freeing thing, but finding a friendly lab or college campus is not always easy,” says Rochelle Diamond, a biologist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, and chair of the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals.

Universities could be more welcoming by starting programmes to help students, faculty and staff learn more about sexual minorities' identity and issues, Diamond says. Inviting openly LGBTQ scientists to speak on campus could also help undergraduates find role models and lower the risk of losing good students along the way, she adds. “We can’t afford to exclude anybody.”

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The paper only mentions LGBQ. They drop the T.
Good.
 
So if you're some queerbait, odds are good you're utterly useless as a STEM student.

Good to know that. Only allow straight white males as STEM students, because they're the only students capable of actually passing the classes.
 
“We can’t afford to exclude anybody.”

Yes you fucking can. If someone is going to be an angry, disagreeable, shrieking cunt who makes life unbearable for everyone around them they're a liability you can do without. Just because they have shitty dyed hair and like vagene (if gurl) or benis (if man) doesn't automatically mean they have value.
 
Although the study doesn’t explain why LGBQ students leave STEM majors more frequently than their heterosexual peers, it’s “highly likely” that marginalization and isolation play a part, says Falk, who in 2016 contributed to a report that showed that one in five lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) physicists in the United States faced exclusion and harassment at work because of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
I though it was because science proves their six gorillion genders false.
 
Although the study doesn’t explain why LGBQ students leave STEM majors more frequently than their heterosexual peers, it’s “highly likely” that marginalization and isolation play a part, says Falk, who in 2016 contributed to a report that showed that one in five lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) physicists in the United States faced exclusion and harassment at work because of their gender identity or sexual orientation.

No. People don't "exclude" and "harass" LGBT people. People just don't like them because they're fucking unpleasant and cause trouble any chance they get.

Besides, what use does a Troon have for science? Isn't science bullshit to them?
 
I though it was because science proves their six gorillion genders false.
This is probably closer to the issue to the truth of it than you intend. JF Gariepy, a cow with goddamn hilarious thread here, is a bugfuck insane weirdo that also happens to have a doctorate degree who managed to get a job at Duke. The sciences generally have a habit of tolerating insanity, laziness, or general assholery right up to the point where it interfere’s with your chosen field of study. The article mentions physics specifically, but I saw a bit of it in bio that may apply there too. They may be going in thinking that they’ll just fuck around like in whatever general education shit that particular uni makes you take, but I saw someone get thrown out of a microbiology lab on the 1st day because he was a goon that couldn’t keep basic shit under control. Science seeks absolutes in minutae or to elimate possibilities. They probably got pissy with a researcher over fucking up basic procedure too many times and walked out.
 
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Isn't it pretty well known that political kids, particularly the alphabet ones, are in full "fuck you mom and dad" mode at that time and unbearable? Is it any surprise that professors and other students tell them to fuck off when they bring that shit into thermo lab?

Being able to do multi-variable calc already makes them special. Further dividing them from other students is a special-snowflake control thing borrowed from the humanities that don't fucking fly when the coursework, not political ideology espoused, is what weeds out the class.

Maybe they should spend more time teaching political sperg students to be less obnoxious and stay in their fucking lane rather than make math class more "welcoming". Whatever the fuck that means.
 
The kind of people who base their identity on what they do with their genitalia are not generally the kind who do well in STEM. These kids have probably had it rammed into their heads for years that their LGBTQIAWXYZ+ status is the most important and specialest thing about them, but when you're trying to calculate the trajectory of a rocket nobody actually gives a shit what kind of minority you are. Results are the bottom line, and you can't play politics to get around that.
 
LGBQ? Has anyone had a meltdown yet because the author forgot the "T" all but once?

Of course they end up quitting science. Science refuses to support their made up genders or recognise that getting your dick chopped off makes you a woman. STEM fields actually require hard work, unlike gender studies nonsense which just requires you to parrot back the narrative and get offended at everything.
 
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