Anonymous wrote:My concern would be about limiting themselves to a very specific major. Some high schoolers think they need to have a major that is as specific as possible. In some cases this may be helpful or possibly even necessary, but in others it might be overly limiting.
I'd also make sure that they're applying to schools they'd want to attend even if they switched majors. A lot can change even over the next year, before making a final decision, and it's even more likely for them to change their minds over the next two to three years, once they're taking college classes.
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I was doing well at our state flagship before my parents pressured me into applying to a top 10 school. Somehow I got in and transferred. For the most part it was a big mistake. Looks great on my resume and opened some doors. Just not the doors I was hoping for
Anonymous wrote:My concern would be about limiting themselves to a very specific major. Some high schoolers think they need to have a major that is as specific as possible. In some cases this may be helpful or possibly even necessary, but in others it might be overly limiting.
I'd also make sure that they're applying to schools they'd want to attend even if they switched majors. A lot can change even over the next year, before making a final decision, and it's even more likely for them to change their minds over the next two to three years, once they're taking college classes.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Waste of $$.
Anonymous wrote:DC has a major in mind that very few schools offer and none are at the super competitive schools. Their first choice is the most competitive of the bunch and will most likely ED there. Their second choice is a school with rolling admissions and is a true safety which isn't popular with the DCUM crowd. The third choice school would be a local state school which doesn't have the exact major but is major adjacent and is also a safety. There are other schools they could apply to but they would be applying just to apply. Assuming they apply early to the rolling school and get a favorable notification before the ED school, is there a reason to apply to more schools just to apply?