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What does intended major mean in college applications?

Hey everyone! I've seen the term 'intended major' pop up a few times when looking at college applications. Can someone explain what it means and how it might affect my application process?

a year ago

Hey! 'Intended major' simply refers to the primary subject or field of study that you plan to focus on during your college years. When applying to colleges, you'll usually be asked to choose an intended major or select 'undecided' if you're not yet sure. It's important to remember that declaring your intended major is not set in stone, and you can often change it later if needed.

Regarding its impact on your application, certain colleges and programs may be more competitive for specific majors. For example, applying as a computer science major might be more competitive at a tech-focused school. In some cases, admissions may consider your chosen major as part of their holistic review process, particularly if you have relevant extracurriculars or experiences. Keep in mind, though, that it's not all about the major; colleges also value well-rounded applicants who show passion and commitment in their chosen field. Good luck with the application process!

a year ago

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