Let's hear from current non-STEM majors

Your first post that started this thread talked about engineering students ruling the career placement and council counseling offices and non-STEM students being second class citizens. I wouldn’t read that the senate minutes support such comments. I wouldn’t even read that Stanford humanities enrollment is low compared to other highly selective colleges that are further away from Silicon Valley. For example, the referenced Senate minutes mention that 19% plan to study humanities at Stanford. At Harvard and Yale, the numbers of entering students wanting to study humanities are 15% and 17% respectively, lower than Stanford. However, Harvard and Yale blow Stanford away in terms of percentage of students wanting to study social sciences, likely due to the closer proximity to Wall Street.