<p>In general I don’t think it matters. I would be equally impressed with a high gpa in any major. Not only does this show that the person is capable of acheiving a level of excellence demanded by their school, but also that they have the conviction and interest to obtain that gpa. Once you get to like a 3.8 or so though it all tends to blur together. A low gpa, imo, doesn’t necessarily mean a lack of smarts more so than a lack of effort, care, or interest.</p>
<p>In the end, it’s not so much what you got rather what you do with what you got that matters.</p>