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[quote=Anonymous]Taking multiple human languages is not a negative for a STEM kid’s application to Engineering School, or for CS, or for Bio/Chem/Physics degrees. That said, E Schools (and separately CS programs) do have extremely competitive admissions at present. It seems like many many many students want to get a degree in CS or ECE. For those programs, “demonstrated interest” both via STEM courses at school and also via ECs absolutely will matter at E School (or CS) admissions time. E Schools will only see STEM-oriented applicants. They will have their own very distinct admissions/applications pool at any broad university (e.g., UMCP, UVa, Princeton, wherever). For degrees in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics which are offered in a mixed Arts & Sciences college (trivial example of this is UVa), then the demonstrated interest in STEM matters a lot less for admissions - simply because that admissions pool is mixed between arts, humanities, and sciences.[/quote]
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