School of Education vs Arts and Sciences?

<p>So I'm currently a senior and my intended major/area of study is probably bio/pre-med... However, I'm also interested in education and the majors under the School of Education and Social Policy...</p>

<p>Does anyone know competitiveness/difficulty of SESP, regarding admissions? And what about in comparison to Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences? [Originally, I abandoned the idea of applying to NU/Weinberg.. but now that I see they have SESP, I'm rethinking of applying to the latter school..]
(I have looked at their fast facts.. and am aware that they have a total of 350 total enrolled students in SESP... but does anyone know approx. how many applicants there were/ the acceptance rates of Weinberg and SESP] ? also, any general info about these 2 schools would be greatly appreciated!!</p>

<p>ThankS! :)</p>

<p>I have heard that SESP has become more competitive now.</p>

<p>You should only apply to SESP if the program has a major you want to study (Human Development and Psychological Services; Secondary Education; Social Policy; Learning and Organization Change). If none of those interest you, apply to Weinberg CAS.</p>