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Does choosing an 'easy' major help to get into college?

Hey everyone, so it's crunch time and I'm really focused on getting into my dream college. But I've heard that some people get accepted into college more easily because they choose a 'less demanding' major. Is this really a thing? What are your experiences?

2 years ago

In general, the idea that choosing an "easy" major helps in college admissions is a bit of a myth. Admissions officers want to see that applicants are passionate about their intended field of study, and this comes through in your essay, recommendation letters, and extracurriculars. Sometimes they can see through it if a student picks a major just because they think it will get them admitted.

Moreover, the competitiveness of admission can vary depending on the particular college and program you apply to. At some universities, certain programs are more competitive than others. For example, Computer Science or Pre-med programs might be more competitive due to higher demand. However, this is not universal, and some colleges admit students without considering their chosen major.

An important factor to consider is whether your chosen major aligns well with the rest of your application. If your academic and extracurricular records show a consistent interest and achievement in a field, it can give a positive impression, whether that field is perceived as "easy" or "hard".

Furthermore, remember that you're choosing a college and a major to prepare for your future, so it might not be beneficial to pick a major based solely on how likely it is to get you into a certain school. Explore your interests thoroughly and make your decision based on passion, curiosity, and long-term career goals.

In conclusion, instead of focusing on the perceived "easiness" of a major, it would be more beneficial to present a well-rounded, consistent profile that illustrates your true academic interests and career aspirations.

2 years ago

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