Let's create a listing of real "cup cake" majors...

ramblin_man

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that are available to student athletes at some schools just so they can remain eligable to play sports......I will go straight to the heart of a recent observation of a UGA game....

HOUSING major??? There are a few players on the team that are majoring in Housing? Is that like the Home economics courses that you could take in high school but at the college level so advanced cooking? And is a minor in Section 8 required in case their asperations of making it to the league don't pan out at least they gain something practical out of the 4 to 5 years on campus.....(no offense to any housing majors....wonder what the course outline looks like). Just has some funny termonology....


I am certain there are several more out there just wanted to lighten the mood a bit & take away from the sting of last Saturday's game...
 
industrial engineering

I represent that! I had to have 230 quarter hours to graduate, 6 hours of which were thermodynamics, 6 hours electrical engineering, 6 hours of engineering statistics, 6 hours of metallurgy, lots of mechanics...you get the picture.

Not the most difficult engineering at Tech, but number one in the nation for 17 consecutive years.

If and when you acutally graduate as an EE, then my hat is off to you. You can even come see me for a job.
 
I represent that! I had to have 230 quarter hours to graduate, 6 hours of which were thermodynamics, 6 hours electrical engineering, 6 hours of engineering statistics, 6 hours of metallurgy, lots of mechanics...you get the picture.

Not the most difficult engineering at Tech, but number one in the nation for 17 consecutive years.

If and when you acutally graduate as an EE, then my hat is off to you. You can even come see me for a job.
Yeah I was just kidding. IE's better than management. We're on semesters now. It takes 132 semester hours to graduate as any type of engineering.

There are lots of girls in IE, so it's probably not that bad of a major.

Half way there to my EE degree!
 
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