Is Combined A.B./Sc.B. more competitive?

<p>I did not exactly know when I applied for Brown. I was reading its web site and found this statistics. </p>

<p>1489 graduates in the Class of 2004:</p>

<p>1221 A.B. recipients
259 Sc.B. recipients
9 Combined A.B./Sc.B.</p>

<p>Actually I applied for the combined major (It just sounded better at first)
But does this statistics mean that combined program is more competitive and hard to get in? I received a letter from brown that I still can change my major, or academic interest. What should I do? I do not really care about major. I just want to be accepted.</p>

<p>i'm pretty sure it's not a "program" just a decision to do two majors, i'm pretty sure the reason there are only 9 is because it's a 5 year course, and not that many people do it.</p>

<p>Yeah, I don't think you "apply" for it as a "program," you just decide to do it.</p>