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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
Was it really your experience that the average NPC had a ton of art history, interior design, and education majors?
I also feel the need to defend art history and interior design, at least at UGA. Art history was a rigorous as regular history, FWIW, which I realize isn't the same as being a hard science major. And interior design, if you took it through the school of art, was actually a very highly selective and rigorous program.
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If you feel the need to defend, knock yourself out. I was an Architecture major who minored in Art History and Italian, so, I think I know of what I speak. Art History was by far one of the most popular majors in my sorority, and it was as well for the other NPC on my campus. I knew more NPHC sorority members--not just at my school, but in my family--taking engineering and hard sciences. Those classes can do a number on your GPA that Intro to the Renaissance just can't.
I had to take an engineering class to fill one of my Structures requirements, and I can totally vouch for the fact that the class was one of the hardest ones I've taken. Art history isn't a total walk in the park, but I'd take 10 of those classes any day over engineering.