<p>So I put science undeclared as my intended major thinking that it would include biology, however I looked at the print preview which says that it does not include biology. I applied early action, should I email them to change it now or just change my major if I choose to attend Villanova?
Also, what subjects does the science undeclared include if not biology?</p>
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<p>"When and how do I declare/change my major?
Students in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Biology, Chemistry, Comprehensive Science, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics enter into the College as a declared major; however, most students begin their academic career as an Undeclared Arts major. These students need not declare/change their major until the end of the sophomore year. "</p>
<p>You should email the head of the Biology department for advise , Declaring into Biology after enrolling as undeclared is not guaranteed.If you are not a Science student the curriculum requirements become difficult if you don’t take Calculus and Bio or Chem freshman year.</p>
<p>You’ll be fine. You don’t need to know your major just yet. My roommate is a Bio major. He loves it. Good luck.</p>
<p>Oh really? thanks! I was worried that since I put that, I was basically screwed if I wanted to go there.</p>
<p>you’ll be fine…next question</p>
<p>He’ll be fine as long as he is undeclared science and takes either intro Bio or Chem with lab and a required math class freshman year. If he is undeclared “Arts” student and does not fulfill an intro science requirement and required math freshman year , he will be crushed with the workload soph & junior year.
Take a look at the curriculum for Biology , nearly impossible if you don’t start on a science track in freshman year.</p>
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