Anonymous wrote:Econ is not going to get you better results. You need to be a boy who took 4 years of Latin and gets a recommendation from his Latin teacher who says he wants to be a Classics major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Econ is not going to get you better results. You need to be a boy who took 4 years of Latin and gets a recommendation from his Latin teacher who says he wants to be a Classics major.
Econ is in liberal arts college. So it's easier and my kid is taking AP Econ and has an A and enjoying
It doesn’t matter. It’s not a major that they have trouble filling. This only helps you if they are pretty sure you will major in something that is underenrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Econ is not going to get you better results. You need to be a boy who took 4 years of Latin and gets a recommendation from his Latin teacher who says he wants to be a Classics major.
Econ is in liberal arts college. So it's easier and my kid is taking AP Econ and has an A and enjoying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Econ is not going to get you better results. You need to be a boy who took 4 years of Latin and gets a recommendation from his Latin teacher who says he wants to be a Classics major.
Econ is in liberal arts college. So it's easier and my kid is taking AP Econ and has an A and enjoying
Anonymous wrote:which majors are considered easier for college admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Econ is not going to get you better results. You need to be a boy who took 4 years of Latin and gets a recommendation from his Latin teacher who says he wants to be a Classics major.
Anonymous wrote:All of these decisions made me realize most of the kids who got in declared obscure or "easier" majors. I feel bad I didn't know about this loophole as this is my first kid.
He declared business for all! Feeling so dumb. Has gotten into some good schools and deferred at others.
But deferred at top choices. One school he is waiting on is TX. If he's denied which I expect, he can appeal. Would it make sense to appeal to change his major to Econ? He's doing well in it and enjoying. Or is it better to just stick w business at another school?
I guess the allure of TX for many is McComb?