<p>Thanks scribbler91 also… on the acceptance/rejection letter… if you’ve been accepted into ur single-choice degree, is it true that they dont specify whether u’ve been deferred from huntsman or not?</p>
<p>one more thing… is it 100% necessary to continue with the ‘target language’ that you select for the next 4 years?</p>
<p>From a fellow Huntsman 2015 RD. Hey Nadia :)</p>
<p>@PenNY
So many kids in our class are trying to switch their target languages, some to languages they hardly know. It’s completely possible. Although it is rare and extremely difficult, some kids also choose to “double target” which means two languages, study abroads, and sets of area studies courses.</p>
<p>Definitely PM me with any questions. I feel extremely fortunate to have gotten in and relieved to be done with the whole process, so I’d love to help :)</p>
<p>How you define No. 1 in California?</p>
<p>So if I were deferred from huntsman ED, I wouldn’t be considered for my single choice in ED?</p>