The Impact of Gender on Grades in People-Oriented Specializations
A new study has found that female students are more likely to have higher grades than their male counterparts in certain specializations. The study, conducted by the University of Bristol, looked at gender differences in grades across all undergraduate degree specializations and found that female students consistently outperformed males in people-oriented specializations such as psychology, sociology, and nursing. This is the first study to uncover such a strong gender difference in academic performance across the full range of specializations. The results suggest that females may be better suited to people-oriented specializations due to their higher levels of empathy and social awareness. The findings could help universities and colleges better support female students and ensure equal representation in traditionally male-dominated areas.
source: Phys.org