<p>I was recently admitted into ASU for Fall 2013, but under Computer Systems, Computer Hardware Technology instead of the one I wanted-Computer Science, Software Engineering. </p>
<p>Before someone begins to ■■■■■ me, I am currently in communication with ASU about this topic and will be talking to a second advisor from the computer science dept. next week. </p>
<p>However, I am wondering what others have experienced in changing majors at ASU. Was it difficult? Easy? What should I do/say? (Note: Still unsure if I will attend ASU, still waiting for Cal States and UC’s responses)</p>
<p>I changed my major twice before I even stepped foot on campus, and then once more during my first semester. All I had to do was make a few phone calls to my department. I believe someone in undergraduate admissions helped me out, too. My experience was painless. Good luck!</p>
<p>My son was accepted into the College of Letters and Sciences for Interdisciplinary Studies. He selected Interdisciplinary Studies because he doesn’t really know what he wants to major in. </p>
<p>Because that’s his major, he’s slated to be at the Downtown campus, but he really wants to be on the Tempe campus. </p>
<p>Will changing his major to one that’s based on the Tempe campus before he enrolls get him there, particularly for housing choices?</p>
<p>MOM1006: yes you can, but I wouldnt want to. I dont know how far west is from poly… sorry.</p>
<p>TypeADad: When I spoke to the housing department, they said that upperclassmen can live at the dorms on the campus of their choice, but if he is a freshman, they’ll place him among students with the same major that he currently enrolled for.</p>