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Is it okay to apply to college undecided?

Hello! I'm a high school junior and I'm not sure what I want to major in when I go to college. Is it okay to apply as an undecided major, or will that hurt my chances of getting accepted? I'm worried that colleges might think I'm not focused or driven. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

11 months ago

Hey there! It's completely normal to feel uncertain about what you want to major in when applying to college. In fact, many colleges and universities understand that students might need some time to explore their options before committing to a specific major. That's why they allow you to apply as an undecided major.

Some schools even appreciate the fact that you're open to exploring different fields of study. It's important to remember that your passion for learning and personal growth is what colleges look for, rather than just a specific major.

One area where being undecided is tricky is if you have to write a "Why This Major?" essay. To avoid seeming unfocused, pick a couple potential interests you have and discuss those. More tips here: https://blog.collegevine.com/undecided-major-essay

One final piece of advice I can offer is to focus on showcasing your strengths, interests, and experiences in your overall application. This way, you can demonstrate your dedication and commitment to your education, even if you're not sure about a specific major yet. Don't worry too much about being undecided – take the time to explore and find your passion. Good luck with your college applications!

11 months ago

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