Anonymous wrote:FWIW, W&M had a 9% acceptance rate this year. 17,000 applications and selected 1600
Tech does not even offer a degree in social work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be hard to switch majors at VT. A friend’s child went in for social work, now wants to major in finance and having a hard time changing. Also I heard from counselors that VT is catching on to kids doing this so make sure electives, extra curricular, etc support the intended major.
From social work to finance -- that is rich! Economics maybe, but finance? Should be ashamed
I was thinking the same. How shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be hard to switch majors at VT. A friend’s child went in for social work, now wants to major in finance and having a hard time changing. Also I heard from counselors that VT is catching on to kids doing this so make sure electives, extra curricular, etc support the intended major.
From social work to finance -- that is rich! Economics maybe, but finance? Should be ashamed
Anonymous wrote:W&M does not admit by major however the major you select on the application does *slightly* impact admission outcomes however im not sure to which degree
Anonymous wrote:try applying for majors in Art or Sports Trainer or English. I know several kids who got in doing less in high school than stellar kids with good grades who did all the things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind it is very hard to change your major at Tech so be sure that they pick something the at least are interested in pursuing
People (you?) keep saying this and this only true if you're trying to switch into one of the "restricted majors." Otherwise, there is no problem switching.
https://www.registrar.vt.edu/dates-deadlines/Change_of_Major_Dates.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that the Marine Science major will take only about 8 to start and I don’t think they will be freshmen.
Yup it's either a 2 or 3 year program I think. Similar to the business school.
So it would not be a separate application for first time in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that the Marine Science major will take only about 8 to start and I don’t think they will be freshmen.
Yup it's either a 2 or 3 year program I think. Similar to the business school.
Anonymous wrote:I read that the Marine Science major will take only about 8 to start and I don’t think they will be freshmen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M does not admit by major. You might get some small boost by choosing a major they are trying to keep populated (e.g. Anthropology), but it likely wouldn't be much. You are free to declare your major later. Virginia Tech does admit by major, but it would probably be similar in that you could choose one they are trying to keep populated (e.g. English). Someone else can comment on difficulty in changing major. Check the back of the Common Data Set for # and % of graduates by major.
Could also help to be applying to a new program they are starting up -- coastal and marine science and public health will be new in Fall 2025
Well, the Coastal and Marine science will be an interesting one because it has full pay scholarships thanks to a $50M donation.
you get paid per post? on here all the time boosteratti
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind it is very hard to change your major at Tech so be sure that they pick something the at least are interested in pursuing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary is not competitive for admission and has had hardly any admissions change: https://flowingdata.com/2024/07/16/more-or-less-college-admissions-time/#:~:text=It's%20gotten%20more%20difficult%20to,changed%20with%20the%20chart%20below.
This link shows that it has become harder to get into W&M since 2001.
“Not competitive.”
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
Exactly. Nice callback. 😀