>>12150
Anecdotal evidence but… mechatronics graduate here, Mechanical Engineering department (Europe). When we started in 2011 there were 2 women and 114 men. One was an insane pink-haired feminist fatty, another was a regular karen who joined university together with her bf.
5 years later there were 60 of us left, including those two ladies. With most teachers being men, pussy pass worked wonders back then.
7 years since graduation, from what I can see on social media, most of the guys went on to have careers involving creative work: CAD, manufacturing, electrical engineering, programming etc.
Feminist became office/HR lady at some local tech company - essentially serving men by emptying dishwasher, adding coffee to coffee maker and forwarding e-mails. Lol.
Karen broke up with her bf, got pregnant, became single mother and moved back with her parents in a small town. She works as a cashier in local supermarket. Sad, wasted 5 years to do menial work.
Apparently math degree in CS department was mostly women and had plenty of average Jills, but internally it was treated like a retarded cousin of CS; it was "easy mode" for people who want to have a degree but don't know what to do later.