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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many of the humanities majors crying “woe is me!” got an admissions bump from claiming to be interested in the humanities. If they had applied as STEMistas, they might now be at a lower tier school with weaker on-campus recruiting, not to mention less generous financial aid. [/quote] That’s not how it works. That’s not how any of this works. -A STEMista![/quote] Ever heard of holistic admissions? Students who profess an interest in unusual topics, usually in the humanities and occasionally the social sciences, gain an advantage in the admissions process. That’s why applicants rarely admit interest in high paying fields, such as finance and tech.[/quote] That isn’t what holistic admissions means.[/quote]
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