AI 说西北申请不定专业
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No, at Northwestern, you don't have to declare a specific major when you apply. You can apply as "Undecided" to the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, McCormick School of Engineering, and School of Education and Social Policy. Students typically have until the end of their sophomore year to declare a major.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
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Instead, students apply to the university and can indicate a preference, but it's not a binding commitment.
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Many students choose to apply as "Undecided" and explore their options during their first two years.
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You can explore different fields, meet with advisors, and declare your major later, usually by the end of your sophomore year.
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The university focuses on your overall academic profile and potential, not a specific major you apply with.
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If you initially choose a major and later decide to switch, it's generally easy to do so.
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