Women in STEM is now encouraged from Pre-K on up. It's not an issue of discrimination or discouragement these days.
Why is an asymmetrical distribution automatically a negative thing? Wouldn't pushing students into fields they aren't that interested in be a bad idea?
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Women in STEM is now encouraged from Pre-K on up. It's not an issue of discrimination or discouragement these days.
Why is an asymmetrical distribution automatically a negative thing? Wouldn't pushing students into fields they aren't that interested in be a bad idea?
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