FAQs
1. Do acceptance chances really change by major at the same college?
Yes, at many universities certain majors (especially in engineering, computer science, business or highly ranked programs) are significantly more competitive than the overall admit rate. Other majors can be somewhat less selective, even at the same institution.
2. Will this report give me exact acceptance rates for every major?
Not always; many colleges do not publish precise major‑by‑major acceptance rates. Instead, the report combines available data and patterns to indicate relative competitiveness (for example, “much more selective” or “similar to overall rate”) so you can still make informed decisions.
3. Can I use this to game the system by choosing an easy major?
We do not recommend choosing a completely random major only because it might be less competitive. The report is meant to help you find smart options that balance genuine interest with realistic chances, not to push you into fields you don’t care about.
4. How should I use this with my college list?
Use the report to see whether your first‑choice major is extremely competitive, then adjust your list by adding related majors or additional match/safety schools as needed. It should work alongside tools like college‑level acceptance data and chancing calculators, not replace them.
5. Is this service only useful for 12th‑grade students?
No, 10th and 11th graders can also benefit by understanding which majors tend to be more competitive and planning their academic and extracurricular profile accordingly. Knowing this early helps you avoid surprises later and prepare more strategically for applications.
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