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Starlet 07-04-2002 09:19 PM

Many of my sisters are Comm majors; a few are elementary ed. as well. The other majors run from journalism, art history, psychology, govt./politics and criminology. We don't have too many girls who are majoring in sciences or even business, despite the fact that there are many Greeks who are business majors at my school.

NoShame_Gamma 07-05-2002 04:43 AM

We're new on campus and only have 6 members, but our majors are diverse:

Liberal Studies/Elementary Educ.
Spanish Educ. w/minor in ESL and Ethnic Studies
Religous Studies/Anthropology
Cellular/Mollecular Biology
Sociology/Social Work
Business

AOX81 07-05-2002 07:56 AM

Here are a few from this year:

Studio Art
Molecular Biology
Business
Marketing
Secondary Education
Communications
Biology/Pre-Med
Elementary Education

jonsagara 07-05-2002 12:55 PM

Since we attend a polytechnic university, we have a lot of engineers, but we also have a lot of AgBusiness and Business majors, too.

http://www.chops.org/demographics.php

ZTAngel 07-05-2002 09:40 PM

Some popular majors for my sorority:
Psychology
Organizational Communication
Advertising/Public Relations
Education
Marketing
Accounting
Biology

douthit 07-05-2002 10:54 PM

We have brothers in quite a few majors. A sampling:

Business
Graphic Design
Architecture
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Construction Engineering
Computer Science

As you can see, we are pretty heavy on engineering and technical stuff, but we have quite a variety.

dekeguy 07-05-2002 11:01 PM

During my undergrad years we had a pretty good mix of pre-laws, pre-meds, economics and business admins, a few historians, a few engineers, a couple of math majors, a couple of chems, and a couple of classics majors. We had a fair number of guys who did double majors because of the way departments were set up. Economics was taught in the College of Business and PoliSci was taught in Arts and Sciences. By managing your electives you could get a double major and joint degree without having to load on lots of extra courses. Unless you were into hard sciences you might typically end up with concentrations like a joint BA/BBA in Economics, PoliSci and History or Business Management and Sociology, or Marketing and Languages. I understand that this is fairly common at schools in the South and in the Mid-West but not as prevalent elsewhere.

pirate00 07-06-2002 12:02 AM

Here's a series of majors our brothers are involved in:

Biology (Pre-med concentration)
Elementary Education
Speech Pathology
Public Health
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
English
History
French
Criminal Justice
Psychology
Construction Management
Business
Computer Science
Pre-law

Varied??? Yeah, I think so.

Halo79RN 07-06-2002 07:14 PM

We had quite a diverse group. Some that I remember quite a few people majoring in are:

Nursing (mine)
Business Stuff (marketing and accounting)
Hotel/Restaurant/Hospitality
Psych
Education
Sports Med.
Chemistry (that's just torture to me)
Biology
Life Science
Speech Pathology
Theater/Arts
Journalism

PhiSigMeg01 07-09-2002 10:38 AM

Communication, Journalism, and Political Science tend to be popular majors for our sorority...although, like everyone here, our sisters also major in a variety of things. These are the majors I could think of off the top of my head.
Political Science (mine)
Pharmacy
Spanish
Psychology
Economics
Communication
Theatre Arts
Mathamatics
Journalism
American Studies
History
English
Biology

Pi Kapp 142 07-11-2002 03:35 AM

Everyone starts in a different major, but then it seems like they become speech majors.....

KDambular 07-14-2002 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sunny
I'm majoring in Communications, AKA the sorority major....it's about 80% female (you definitely don't meet guys in your classes), and actually has quite a few sorority girls, which is great for study groups!
Sounds like me!! :) I'm Apparel Merchandising/Design Prod. It is mainly female and tons of sorority girls. Usually the only guys in this major tend to be gay or bisexual :) I don't mind though because that means I can wear whatever I want and not really care...the only bad thing is so many girls dress like supermodel's in this major that it make me want to go out and go shopping at least every day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JayceAGD 07-24-2002 10:14 PM

Generally, majors are pretty much spread around though my chapter just happens to be the music major sorority. I would say that members of my chapter comprise over half the choir!

sairose 07-29-2002 11:15 PM

In SAI, we have 10 members. Of those, we have:

-- 1 Instrumental Music Education major (that's me!)
--3 Vocal Music Education majors
--1 Vocal Performance major
--1 Music major
--1 Theater major
--1 Early Childhood Education major
--1 Marketing major
--1 whose major I can't remember. :D It's not music though.

Obviously we have more music majors because we are a music GLO, but we have diversity too. :D

HotDamnImAPhiMu 07-30-2002 01:08 AM

Know what's random? My big sis is a dance major -- INCREDIBLY talented, and her biggest dream is to teach dance to kids.

My major is forensic science. My biggest dream is to cut up dead people. (Bluntly put, but, well, you know.)

Strangely enough -- we get along SO WELL. The sorority's really the only thing we have in common. So what's the deal?!


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