Quick question...

<p>For Columbia, one of the supplemental prompts asks:
"For applicants to Columbia College, please tell us what from your current and past experiences (either academic or personal) attracts you specifically to the field or fields of study that you noted in the Application Data section. If you are currently undecided, please write about any field or fields in which you may have an interest at this time."</p>

<p>If I am applying as both a math major and an education major, but I have already talked about my passion to be an education major in my main essay, is it okay to talk only about math in this supplemental? Seeing that I don't want to repeat information and waste space?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<p>I set my majors as biology, financial economics, biophysics. I talked only about biology as my passion.</p>

<p>So sorry, I can’t tell you a right answer, but I just picked what I cared for the most.</p>

<p>Thank you very much! I felt it was better to talk about one thing as opposed to two/three.</p>

<p>I suggest you mention in one short sentence you plan to do a double major and that you already discussed education in your main essay.</p>