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[quote=Anonymous]I'm wondering because my daughter is a junior and just starting to look at schools. She is likely to choose a "less popular" major like Classics because she's a very strong Latin student and really enjoys the subject. Does telling colleges this improve her chances of being admitted? I know that many of her friends are looking at STEM majors but she just doesn't fit that bill and she could do a lot with a classics major from a good school, including going to law or business school afterwards. I know schools look to have a balanced incoming class and not have 50% of their incoming class majoring in Chemistry or English, for example, so I would guess they take intended major into consideration. Any idea? [/quote]
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