I have a theory that it really isn’t the school mainly that is hard to get into but the program. Most schools fill up with big majors such as business or nursing which take majority of applicants.
But let’s say a super competitive school can take someone who wants a niche major they need filling, they will more likely accept a lower standard.
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I have a theory that it really isn’t the school mainly that is hard to get into but the program. Most schools fill up with big majors such as business or nursing which take majority of applicants.
But let’s say a super competitive school can take someone who wants a niche major they need filling, they will more likely accept a lower standard.
Is this somewhat correct?
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