Originally Posted by
jamescw1234
I didn't think sexism existed when I was a teenager, but I can see now there's a glass ceiling and I could imagine the difficulties it is for women to establish themselves in university and the working world. I am in a traditionally "pink collared" career path, and my superiors have explicitly told me that I am at an advantage for jobs because there are a lack of males in the profession. I know structural sexism also exists in male-dominated professions as well
Alright pretty sure that after 3 years at university, Ive found that the women in their respective programs do just fine at fitting in. Hell, a lot of them kick the guys asses when it comes to grades. Their grades arent biased as that would not be allowed. I think this whole arguement that women have it hard in university is full of crap to be honest. If women have a hard time, then where does that leave guys? Just saying my opinion, I think its pretty equal at McMaster for men and women