I don't think it's much of a secret that IT subjects certainly tend to appeal to the more...socially awkward. Which makes sense when you think about it, considering it's a subject where it's kind of mandatory to work on your computer alone in your room for homework tasks. If that's not an invitation for people who like spending time alone in their room, I don't know what is.
At University, I'm currently working in digital design and production, and everyone in our class dislikes talking to people outside of the group. Which is unfortunate, since part of our course requires us to interview people. One day, my friend and I went up to some guy and we joked about how awkward it felt to interview someone we didn't know, and that guy simply replied "Don't worry, I work in computer science, so I get it".
Our class isn't exactly known for great public speaking skills either.
We had to film group presentations at one point, and our tutor commented on our video (I was in a group of five) that our group "all looked incredibly uncomfortable" when being filmed. I remember telling my sister what our tutor said, and my sister commented "Well yeah, you are a bunch of IT students after all, not drama students".
If my class is any indication, then IT students are certainly an anxious bunch. We had a lesson on Belbin's model, and we were told to take a step forward if we often felt anxious, and the entire class took a step forward, and the teacher looked shocked and wished us all luck.
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