What are girls' impressions of guys who are Poli-Sci majors?

<p>So I'm currently a sophomore majoring in computer science. I've gotten pretty much used to girls everywhere (from Starbucks to hotel clerks, to airports) getting all WIDE-EYED and going "WOAH! REALLY?!" when I tell them my major.</p>

<p>For example, a typical Starbucks conversation with a random girl would be like:</p>

<p>Me: hi!
Her: hi!
Me: blah blah blah blah
Her: blah blah blah blah
Me: blah blah....blah? blah blah!!
Her: Oh cool. So what are you majoring in?
Me: Computer Science
Her: [wide eyed now] Oh my God! Reaaaaaaly? That's crazy! Is it hard?
Me: blah blah....blah blah blah
Her: Oh wow. That sounds like a really hard major? So what do you plan to do later? You're just in it for the money aren't you</p>

<p>Anyway, you get my drift. Well, I just decided to shoot for law school so I wanted to switch over to Political Science and have an easier time getting an "A". But honestly what do people think of poli-sci majors? Not that what a girl thinks of me makes any difference on where I want to go in life, but the fact is that I'm already a comp sci major...and sometimes it doesn't hurt to know the truth about what people think of you. Just out of curiosity...what do girls think of poli-sci majors compared to an engineering guy?</p>

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<p>ahahahhahahahhhhhaahahahaha ok</p>

<p>lol strong insecurities</p>

<p>I would be impressed. Being a political science prospective major, after all.</p>

<p>IF I were a girl I wouldn’t trust him</p>

<p>He’s probably going to be some corrupt personm</p>

<p>You are going to be swarming in the ladies. But if you aren’t you can always change to computer science, I’ve heard the ladies LOVE it.</p>

<p>well since you are on the internet asking for advice with women im going to say it prolly wont help much</p>

<p>If you aren’t athletic, you have nothing going for you being a joke major like this.</p>

<p>Thinks like most college students=that just because they major in something it will lead to a specific career or path, instead of really getting educated and picking a major like philosophy which will not only challenge them in the way they think, but will be a great major for further career interests such as law school(I mean afterall philosophy is like the number 2 or 3 major with the highest average lsat scores, above poly sci)</p>

<p>^ lol so what are you suggesting, Philosphy is the only major that makes you think? Sure, it makes me think, but so do other classes and I find them more intellectually stimulating and difficult than the Philosophy classes i’ve taken. don’t pol sci majors study philosophy as well? </p>

<p>sorry I hate just hate when people drag out the LSAT argument cause then pre-law students think they have to pick one of those majors, which makes no sense. math/physics majors score the highest on the LSAT on avg, should all pre-law students study that? nah study what you like and don’t worry so much what girls will think of your major. besides, Comp Sci isn’t exactly a chick magnet major if you know what I mean :)</p>