<p>I feel like we just turned this thread into the Late Night Discussion thread. ha ha ha.</p>
<p>Oh wow, 71 EEP students graduated last year? I wonder how many of them were transfers</p>
<p>its been threadjacked. anthro major woot.</p>
<p>@Jane I would so get women by the time my Phd was over. My thesis would be entitled, “Thesis by the man who finally understood women.” Or something along those lines.</p>
<p>Groudbreaking. Absolutely freaking groundbreaking.</p>
<p>Or, “The 5,006 step guide to understanding women. Foreword by Master P.”</p>
<p>an actual women’s/gender studies major here.</p>
<p>^ Welcome to the fountain of wisdom. It is here, within this thread.</p>
<p>Hey, Rwasko! Go on with your bad self! ;)</p>
<p>@MidnightGolfer, ive seen like 6-10 EEP majors on here, but i dont now how many were transfers.</p>
<p>Evan, I am feeling the love! Right back at you buddy! :)</p>
<p>@ The EEP majors who applied to CNR, did you just apply because of the increased chance at acceptance? Before I switched to engineering I was planning on going Econ and I was thinking of applying EEP (CNR) at Berkeley just for the increased chance at acceptance. However, I spoke with some CNR representatives and did some research, and I came away thinking CNR isn’t as strong as the other colleges.</p>
<p>I am a social welfare major, so far I have only met one other applying for this (but for fall 2011), it makes me feel like I have a better chance :)</p>
<p>i applied as a society and environment major…hoping to double major in religious studies if im accepted</p>
<p>i applied for EEP (CNR) too! i wonder how big the applicant pool is for the major.</p>
<p>as far as i can tell, none of the other UC’s have a similar environmental econ major, correct?</p>
<p>majoring in beer pong.</p>
<p>@dainese, are you pursuing the minor in bar hopping too?</p>
<p>@Dainese Nice! haha</p>
<p>am i a total square if I havent ever played beer pong?</p>
<p>@Rwasko - I am a women’s studies major too (double with global studies)</p>
<p>Global studies is apparently quite popular but I don’t meet a lot of kids with that major</p>
<p>@rwasko not really, but I’d recommend practicing right now at home before you transfer if you want to have a cool party skill hahaha :)</p>
<p>I’m really good at it…too good haha. At one point in my life I sort of had a weird obsession with getting good at it, I even read instructions on throwing technique hahaha.</p>