[OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages
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Reply to comment by xavia91 in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
They're very similar things.
Not really… coming from someone who has experienced imposter syndrome.
“Confidence is about what we can and can't do. Imposter Syndrome is about who we think we are.”
Imposter syndrome makes you feel like a fraud or you don’t belong. It has nothing to do with what you feel you can and can’t do.
>Imposter syndrome makes you feel like a fraud or you don’t belong.
A first year student can have those same feelings: "am I good enough to be at this school? I'm not as smart as all these other students."
Nope.
Have a good day.
Nice one. Enjoy that level of ignorance for the rest of your life. It’ll serve you well.
In this setting, imposter syndrome would focus around the students not believing they are smart enough, given the school environment. You are the one being ignorant.
Then it’s not imposter syndrome, it’s a lack of confidence. Imposter syndrome is knowing you can do something but feeling like you don’t belong there.
Impostor syndrome is the internal psychological experience of feeling like a phony in some area of your life, despite any success that you have achieved in that area
This is a graph showing people who believe they don't belong (feeling like a phony), despite the success they have achieved (high academic grades).
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