Looking at applications for next years, what are some majors that are not as popular or competitive? Also, how much does intended majors on common app affect admission?
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I haven’t toured Drexel yet, but I’m most likely going to be applying. Of all the schools I’ve looked into Drexel has the highest acceptance rate, so it may be like a safety. I have a 4.3 weighted gpa, mostly AP, IB, and honors classes, 1190 sat but I will be retaking it, and I’m from out of state. Am I likely to get in with those stats?
I haven’t toured Fordham yet, but it’s one of my top choices. I have a 4.3 weighted gpa, mostly AP, IB, and honors classes, 1200 sat but I’ll be retaking it, and I’m from out of state. I know Fordham is classified as being somewhat difficult to get into, but could I get in with those stats?
Im hoping to apply to William and Mary next year. I’m probably going to apply ED1 but I’m not super confident with my stats right now that I will get in. I would love to go there so I am applying ED. If I do not get in ED, what is the likelihood that I could get in during regular decision later? Also how likely is it to get in if you are on the waitlist?
I go to an IB school and I am an IB course candidate, meaning I just take some IB classes but I am not a part of the full IB diploma program. Everyone from my school that has ended up going to William and Mary were full IB diploma candidates, but could I still get in with only taking some IB courses?