Not sure which school to apply to, please help!

<p>I read about the global liberal studies program which sounds great because of the studying abroad and emphasis on learning other languages and cultures, but I don't know how good the program is since its so new and I can't find much information on it. </p>

<p>or I want to apply to CAS, but I'm not sure...is it good? I don't know what I want to major in at all, I just know I want to study languages, art, history, things I actually have an interest in...anyway any advice would be greatly appreciated! (and if I'm in CAS I can still study abroad, right? so what's the difference really?)</p>

<p>thanks, I want to get my app sent in but I need to know where I'm applying first!</p>

<p>also, how long should I spend on my supplements? I feel like if I sit down and just get them done (I've been avoiding them b/c they're so intimidating haha) I could get them done in a night or two, but how long did everyone else spend on theirs? </p>

<p>thanks so much in advance to whoever answers! it will help me a lot!!</p>

<p>you may want to consider gallatin since you have so many interests. its the school where you design your own major.
yes you can study abroad in CAS.
i spent a lot of time on mine, probably more than others did just because i wanted to make them perfect. spend as much time on them as you think you should in order to make them good.</p>

<p>thanks, I’m not sure about gallatin though. i heard people look down on it b/c of its lack of structure, which would probably bother me to be honest. also, I can’t see employers being impressed with me making my own major, and what would I call my major?? i’ll do more research on it, but it sounds iffy to me…maybe I’ll just play it safe and apply to CAS…thanks so much for your advice!! xo</p>

<p>Languages, art, history are all in CAS. So go with CAS?
I spent like 30 minutes writing my answers for the short answer supplement questions. Thinking of topics for them was the hard part.
I spent cumulatively maybe 2 hours on my essay, but I did it in a lot of intervals so I would get fresh eyes on them and make sure I used correct grammar and whatnot.</p>