u/Moreofthatjazz39

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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u/Moreofthatjazz39 — 9 days ago
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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?

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u/Moreofthatjazz39 — 16 days ago

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?

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u/Moreofthatjazz39 — 16 days ago

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?

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u/Moreofthatjazz39 — 16 days ago

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?

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u/Moreofthatjazz39 — 18 days ago