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>be in stem
>while being a brainlet that often forgets things and takes a long time to process information

>> No.12256872

Can I cop a feel?

>> No.12256880

The secret to success is confidence. How many Nobel Prizes have gone to the guy who did the work the fastest? STEM is about repetition, analysis, and patience. Believe in yourself and you can accomplish your goals.

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>>12256880
>the nobel prize

>> No.12256916

>>12256880
>steM
>nobel prize
Noblel's wife tends to differ

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>>12256880
Exactly, the Nobel Prize goes to the people with only the best plagiarism skills

>> No.12257126

>>12256994
They didn't plaigerise the work
Just some people got excluded from the prize
One was a PhD student and the other was Franklin who made the diffraction images that only provided further evidence of the DNA double helix. Whether or not Franklin was screwed out of the prize just because she was a woman or because she didn't contribute enough is up for debate. However, Wattson and Crick did the vast majority of the work and definately deserved the nobel prize.