<p>Factor in the popularity of the major and how good looking the girls are.</p>
<p>women's studies</p>
<p>communication</p>
<p>psychology</p>
<p>yea</p>
<p>The easiest majors</p>
<p>marketing
communications</p>
<p>Fashion Merchandising (nearly 100% minus a gaggle of gay men)
Dance...most art majors really.
Public Relations
Art History
Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics
Gender Studies
Early Childhood Education</p>
<p>computer science</p>
<p>Applied Mathematics and Statistical Analysis. </p>
<p>Uncover those nice bodies bound by neck sweaters and baggy sweats.</p>
<p>Nursing
Elementary Education
Psychology
Communications (esp. Interpersonal Comm)</p>
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<p>I'd hate to be the one to uncover those nice flabby bodies thankfully bound by neck sweaters and baggy sweats.
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<p>Some minor corrections.</p>
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Sarcasm? I heard there weren't that many in it</p>
<p>Yes people. Sarcasm. Dumb questions deserve similar answers.</p>
<p>probably anything's studies and arts</p>
<p>Nuclear Engineering. Hot!</p>
<p>Also Marketing/Advertising, Physical Therapy, and Elementary Education.</p>
<p>i'm surprised nobody mentioned English and Theater. Girls are still pretty common in those fields, though I'm starting to see more guys as well. Girls usually dominate the class ratio in foreign language classes too.</p>
<p>Occupational Therapy is overwhelmingly female, it seems. I'm going to be majoring in OT next year, and when I met with other prospective OT majors from my school, there was one male and a ton of females.</p>
<p>Are the PT and OT majors you mention bachelor's degree programs, or professional programs?</p>
<p>I took two classes that had like a 9:1 Female to Male Ratios...</p>
<p>Some random Health class in the Kinesiology Department and Environmental Science, where in addition to be one of like five guys, I was also the only non-Education major.</p>
<p>The Health class had like 3 girls from my schools volleyball team (only 1 was hot), 4 or 5 track people, 2 basketball players and 2 guys that ran marathons/decathalons. Pretty much every female had a "nice" body. I put quotes around the word nice because saying a female has a nice body is basically saying she isn't fat. Overall, I only found one of the 6' volleyball girls attractive, and the rest were okay.</p>
<p>The majority of the female Education majors at my school are not hot. Most are either average looking, kinda cute (7-8; datable; doable) or the kind of girls that I don't find attractive, but yet I could see how other guys would.</p>
<p>I'm a female Computer Science person.</p>
<p>There aren't a lot of us.</p>
<p>le francais. c'est cool</p>
<p>Most french classes that I've seen are ridiculously slanted in the guys favor. 99% of the guys in french seem to be just in it for the gals</p>
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Most french classes that I've seen are ridiculously slanted in the guys favor. 99% of the guys in french seem to be just in it for the gals
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<p>Is there ever really a point in learning a foreign language if it isn't for the girls? Everyone I know studying Chinese or Japanese has an obvious Asian fetish.</p>
<p>Haha, lol.</p>
<p>Women's Studies obviously has a very high percentage of females.</p>