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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Apr 2017

    Science, engineering degrees are still a hard sell to womenhttp://on.wsj.com/2nzEEya 

    11:58 PM - 10 Apr 2017
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      1. Eddie Frith‏ @FrithTheMyth 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe the majority of women as individuals just don't want to do these degrees? Or is that idea too out there these days

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      1. Ariane Bellamar‏Verified account @ArianeBellamar 11 Apr 2017
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        God. If this headline was reversed to reflect men, outrage would ensue. Stupidity defined.

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      2. Nefarious Asian‏ @Nefarious_Asian 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Women aren't men, get over it

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      3. Amber‏ @specsnsmiles 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @Nefarious_Asian @WSJ

        Ok. I guess none of my complaints are valid then.

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      4. Nefarious Asian‏ @Nefarious_Asian 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @specsnsmiles @WSJ

        ?

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      5. Nefarious Asian‏ @Nefarious_Asian 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @Nefarious_Asian @specsnsmiles @WSJ

        Don't recall saying only men's complaints are valid. Apparently reading comprehension is also a hard sell to some women

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      6. Amber‏ @specsnsmiles 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @Nefarious_Asian @WSJ

        Your comment seemed sexist. I'm calling you on it. My reading comprehension is fine.

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      7. Nefarious Asian‏ @Nefarious_Asian 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @specsnsmiles @WSJ

        How is stating the fact that women are not men sexist?

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      1. Marlon‏ @marlonbcn 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Oh, women have agency and CHOOSE different, less lucrative professions... Quick, BURN him at the stake

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      1. Cidadão de Bem Tiago Rocha‏ @Tiago_R_Valle 11 Apr 2017
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        Sell

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      1. UncaD‏ @UncaDD 11 Apr 2017
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        What exactly does she mean by "reframing the skills needed to succeed in hard sciences and engineering"?

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      1. Katherine‏ @Speedbug73 11 Apr 2017
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        Research & ladder climbing isn't very sympathetic to mothers and families (maternity leave and childcare).

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      1. Dr.med. Bernd Kynast‏ @DrKynast 11 Apr 2017
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        Save highly skilled HR. Support talented women ! Big win 4 society & companies.

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      1. Travis Kelm‏ @tmkelm 11 Apr 2017
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        Feminism is about choice, not forcing things. How is pushing women into STEM diff from pushing women to be house wifes?

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      1. The Great‏ @FJBthegreat 11 Apr 2017
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        Oh no... I would love to finish my degree in civil engineering BUT as head of household.., that's not an option!Maybe help our students 1st.

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      2. Amber‏ @specsnsmiles 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        When you have a brilliant idea, say it out loud & the guy next to you repeats it as if he just came up with it .....yeah we need a women's

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      3. Amber‏ @specsnsmiles 11 Apr 2017
        Replying to @specsnsmiles @WSJ

        only science base.

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      1. BrandNubian1863‏ @BrandNubian1863 11 Apr 2017
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        Because Mrs. degrees are still easier to get and are usually more lucrative.

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