91. One of the stereotypes is that the life is leisurely and carefree in university.
92. However, the stereotype of easy life in universities is the most monstrous lie in the world.
93. Every day we are learning a flood of new knowledge.
94. The stereotypes of liberal arts students and science students are obvious as well.
95. The proportion of girls and boys in different majors shows that stereotypes influence people's choice.
96. For example, many of college students take the stereotype for granted that students from departments of natural science or social science make a difference.
97. The most unbearable but common characteristic of them is that they don't read anything to make up for their lacking experience of appreciating the beauty of liberal arts.
98. Above are all preconceptions from their counterparts of students from different departments and majors.
99. Some students from departments of Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry are too concentrated and devoted to the experiments and calculations that they barely forget the world around them besides laboratories and classrooms.
100. And many students learning liberal arts are fans of Shakespeare or Xueqin Cao, and so fascinated that they can hardly avoid talking about those tragedies written by them, which may be understood as complaining and nagging.