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<p>What is considered an easy major at UCLA?</p>

<p>whatever you're good at.</p>

<p>USC Studies. :)</p>

<p>ekn111 is actually the best answer to your question imho</p>

<p>yeah ekns right. some people sa y like history or poli sci, but i know many people who would consider history/poli sci the hardest (science majors). the GEs just might have more generous curves in those majors.</p>

<p>Sociology. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>I never thought my poli sci classes were that overwhelmingly easy.</p>

<p>I did, however, find that my sociology classes were pretty generous. I've heard Scandinavian Studies are pretty nice as well. But I wouldn't study it unless I had a deep and burning passion for...Scandinavian... stuff.</p>

<p>i will make it my goal to find someone majoring in that.......</p>

<p>...who's not Scandinavian.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aim.ucla.edu/data/students/degrees/degrees.iars.2004-05.by%20program.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.aim.ucla.edu/data/students/degrees/degrees.iars.2004-05.by%20program.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Good luck? :)</p>

<p>Hey...that's...4 in like...four years. Shouldn't be a challenge, right?</p>

<p>How on earth do they keep that department open?!</p>

<p>good question....even ancient near eastern civilizations is catching up...:p</p>

<p>I've often wondered what it's like being a student in a department with only a double- or even single-digit number of students. I'm so used to huge poli sci departments that it boggles my mind.</p>

<p>I met a girl who was an ethnomusicology major. I was surprised to learn that there's about 100 students in that field now.</p>

<p>so many poli sci graduates as well as history and psychology....</p>