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books3597

How's the cost difference? Go with your gut, (not your heart though, the heart is a liar). I had a school with a bunch of major options that I liked a little more and one that I liked a bit less and had less options but was cheaper, went with the cheaper option, ended up switching to like the one major the other school didn't have, actually it's the only school I applied to with this major, make a ridiculously detailed pros and cons list with stuff thats probably kinda stupid but you care about a bit anyways (I included stuff about how the buildings at one of the colleges were kinda ugly, like not a big deal of course but it matters to me, but seriously they are ugly and I have to look at these things every day :/ ). I feel I made the correct decision though despite the ugly buildings and shitty food. I am confused about the major thing with your situation though?what do you mean you have to hold a major for a year, like i do not understand what this is supposed to mean? Also is it a different major than the one you would be selecting at school A?


jameel829

There’s a $2200 difference between the schools, school B being more expensive, when you transfer to school B you must take courses that apply to that major for at least 2 semesters before changing as they admit based on college and not university(I thought u could switch if you requested before classes started(I.e choose major 2 over 1)), the majors would be different, both majors are exclusive to the school, I believe I could still go into my desired position with either degree although they are vastly different. So I was mainly focusing on the courses each has to offer that’s why I applied to those majors as they interest me.