<p>sakky. I feel you on what you are saying. You are probably the only person that can exceed me in controversy by saying exactly whats on her mind ( i know you're a girl, but u pretend to be a guy so people take you more seriously, I'll play along and pretend not to know... LOLZ!)</p>
<p>There are easier majors at Berkeley in terms of sheer work. I think that people who are headed to law school should take those majors. Definitely. And some people really do drop out of engineering because they dont like it and pursue a different major. </p>
<p>If you find that your life goal is to work in non profit, or try to save the world, and there is a major that fits your goals better, then there is nothing wrong with it... the freedom to pursue your dreams without having to worry about prestige is something that should be respected... It does seem arrogant to throw it in people's faces about the classes... And I am guilty of that as well. If I acted arrogantly to a Berkeley person, then I am sorry for that. When I am outside of Berkeley, you don't understand how happy I am to meet a person from Cal. There is just no other school like ours period! We are tops in both sciences and humanities for our departamental majors!</p>
<p>Say you are a Legal studies major and you want to write your thesis on how IP intellectual propery rights is rooted in the nature of public sentiment for community and sharing, instead of profit based motives. Where else can such a radical idea be formed? Only in a humanities major at Berkeley, where they can access top classes in tech laws and how it affects people. Possibilities like this are endless at Berkeley, and this is the true golden progressive nature of what Berkeley can provide in education to students.</p>