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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

A short video we produced for our communications project about stereotypes on the Cal Poly campus.

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  • I've heard 'ags' majors mentioned many times, with them wearing cowboy boots, etc. What does it mean?

  • @olivia12333 Ag majors are student in the College of Agriculture

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  • Here's my list of majors that I switched since starting college from earliest to present:

    Drafting

    Biotechnology

    Broadcast Engineering

    Alternative Energy

    Culinary Arts

    Baking

    Archaeology

    AND, I thinking of switching to Computer Electronics.

  • I'm in Criminal Justice. YES of course I get Stereotypes

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  • what is with this school and architects? i don't know anyone who is an architect; most would be an engineer right?

  • Where the chemistry majors at? =/

  • @seinfan9 I majored in mechanical engineering at Cal Poly SLO (graduated 2008) and I had a zero social life and I was always studying. My business rooomates I had always had time to party and drink. At the same time, our major pays off after graduation (higher salary and chance of finding a job).

  • 0:14 is that smosh dude

  • The End is Near..

    2013

  • :3 :3

    :3:3 :3 

    :3

  • Plus using Banda Uniao Black and Wiseguys = cool

  • Really nice video. Great idea.

  • @streetz23 For some degrees, that might be true. But if you major in something with very broad applications to life after college that shouldn't be an issue. With a degree like English, for example, you could become everything from a writer to a filmmaker to a businessman to a lawyer to an editor to a judge to a football to an astronaut, and even an actor (many famous actors, such as Geoffrey Rush and Harrison Ford, were English majors.)

    English and Literature are two great passions of mine.

  • @superclaydude no, but im just saying we shouldn't limit ourselves.

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