<p>Hey guys, I applied for the Fall semester as BioChem. If I do get accepted I'd like to change to Physics, will this be an issue?</p>
<p>I think the general rule is that changing into engineering or anything related to that is hard, otherwise, all else is relatively easy. In fact, you’re not even placed into a major right away. You’re placed in what’s called a “Pre-major status” which requires you to complete pre-reqs before you can get into the full major. sooooo…take the required pre-req classes for phys once you get here and then you should be fine…</p>
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<p>Shouldn’t be a problem. Engineering and bio are the hard ones to get into here. You would think since we have such an awesome physics major, it would be more impacted. What you might want to do though is if you get in and are at all interested in research, apply for CCS. It’s more research based and lets you basically design your own curriculum. Plus you can drop classes up to the last day.</p>