Here’s which Easter egg you are based on your Exeter Uni degree

Law students give off Ferrero Rocher vibes x


Easter is here, which means it’s officially the season of chocolate, deadlines, and revision.

And, right now, there are two things we all have in common: Exam stress and a love for chocolate. Whether you’re buried in revision notes or frantically attempting to finish that one essay before the deadline, one thing is certain: The craving for an Easter egg is real.

What’s more, your degree might actually say more about you than you think. With such a broad range of courses on offer at Exeter Uni, each degree accommodates pretty distinct types of students. From the logical maths student to the insightful philosopher, your choice of degree speaks volumes about your personality and values (and even your choice in chocolate). So, with that being said, here’s what Easter egg you are based on your degree.

1. Business – Dairy Milk

Just like Dairy Milk, business students are classic, reliable, and everywhere. A Dairy Milk Easter egg doesn’t try too hard because it doesn’t need to – it’s the default choice. You’re keeping it simple and playing it safe. At the end of the day, it gets the job done.

2. Law – Ferrero Rocher

Like you law students, on the outside, it’s fancy, expensive, wrapped in gold, and has a luxurious reputation. It looks exclusive, like something only a select few can truly appreciate. But underneath all that prestige, it’s still just chocolate like the rest.

3. Maths, economics, and accounting – Lindt Dark Chocolate

Like the Lindt 70 per cent Dark Chocolate Easter egg, you are refined, meticulously calculated with no room for error. For you, it’s not about indulgence, it’s about logistics, quality, and efficiency. Some say it’s too bitter, but that’s only because they don’t understand the structure and logic behind it.

4. English – Galaxy

If you study English, you’re a Galaxy egg. You don’t simply get chocolate, you get a rich, poetic, and indulgent experience. You  consume it, you savour it, and analyse each bite for a deeper meaning (although there probably isn’t one).

5. Philosophy – Aero

Like an Aero egg, philosophy students are complex and full of flavour, but when open it up you realise it’s mostly full of air. While you ponder the meaning and history of the egg itself, everyone else enjoys their chocolate. Have a day off.

6. Drama – Smarties

Drama students and Smarties go hand in hand: Bursting with colour, flair and a little bit of chaos like your performances. And let’s be honest, you’re here for the attention it brings, not the chocolate.

7. Biology, chemistry, or physics – Creme Egg

If you study a science, you’re a Creme Egg: Messy, experimental, and no one can quite agree on the best way to approach it. It looks solid and logical at first, but on the inside, you are chaotic, unpredictable, and overwhelmed, and yet it all still works.

8. Engineering – Toblerone

Engineering students are like a Toblerone: Complex, unique, and unnecessarily difficult to break into. To you, a Toblerone Easter egg isn’t plain old chocolate; it’s a precisely designed structure. Although, while you eat it, you’re probably thinking about how it could’ve been designed better.

9. Classics and history – Cadbury’s Caramel

Like you classics or history students, Cadbury’s Caramel egg is rich and filled with something golden and timeless. For you, it’s more than a piece of chocolate. It’s deep, complex, and full of nostalgia that takes you back centuries, or at least to your childhood.

10. Environmental science – Organic Easter egg

If you study environmental science, your priorities are ethically sourced, sustainably packaged, and 100 per cent organic, fair-trade chocolate. While the rest pick the chocolate they like, you do your bit for the environment. And of course, you will remind everyone that their eggs are unethical and destroying the planet.