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What Ben & Jerry’s Flavor You Should Try Based on Your College Major

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UVM chapter.

As a Vermonter and ice cream enthusiast, it’s probably not surprising that Ben & Jerry’s and I have a longstanding relationship. But if you’re as indecisive as I am in choosing one flavor out of sixty, going to the grocery store on a late night pint-run emotionally draining.

Luckily, I’ve compiled some of Ben & Jerry’s most delicious flavors and paired them with popular college majors. Whether it causes you to try something new or just reinforces old habits, you’ll never have to worry about awkwardly placing and replacing the pints in your cart ever again!

Business: The Americone Dream

Engineering: Chubby Hubby

English: Milk & Cookies

Education: Cherry Garcia

Political Science: Phish Food

Neuroscience: Everything But The…

Psychology/Sociology: New York Super Fudge Chunk

Chemistry: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough 

Art History/Studio Art: Peanut Butter World

Geography/Geology: Gimmie S’Mores

Economics: Half Baked

Biology: Ice Cream Sammie

Communications: Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz!

Mathematics/Statistics: The Tonight Dough

Nursing/Health Sciences: Netflix and Chilll’d

Computer Science: Urban Bourbon

Natural Resources/Environmental Science: Salted Caramel Almond

Music/Theater/Performance Art: Oat of this Swirled

Did we get your flavor pick right? Let us know in the comments and share with your friends! 

Sara found her passion for writing and editing as an editorial intern (and later copy editor, managing editor, and editorial director) at bSmart Guide: an online women's publishing platform focused on women's wellness and professional mentorship. She became the president and editorial director at Spoon University-Vermont in March 2020. When she's not writing, Sara enjoys reading, fitness, yoga, and hiking. She currently lives in Vermont and studies Environmental Studies, Food Systems, and Nutrition & Food Science at UVM. After graduation, she plans on pursuing a M.S. in Agricultural Extension Education and becoming a 4-H Youth Development Coordinator.