<p>I have a couple of questions regarding the supplement:</p>
<p>1) For the 'Academic Interest Information' section, what we choose there is not binding correct (also, are we analyzed differently based on our major WITHIN a college?)?</p>
<p>2) If you get rejected from your #1 choice school (Olin, etc.), but get accepted by your #2 choice school, can you transfer after 1 semester into your #1 choice school?</p>
<p>3) From the family section:<br>
During the application process, Washington University will send important correspondence to your parent(s) or guardian(s). So that we address that correspondence correctly, please fill in the information below as your parent(s) or guardian(s) would like to see such mail addressed. Please be sure to include their appropriate titles (Mr. & Mrs., Mr. & Dr., The Drs., The Reverend and Mrs., etc.).</p>
<p>It allows you to fill in the information of a parent, then there's some questions, then there's another information set. Are we supposed to put the information of one parent in the top info box and the information of the other in the bottom info box?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance :).</p>
<p>actually, forget #2. stupid question.</p>
<p>From the WUSTL admissions FAQ found here: [Prospective</a> Freshmen](<a href=“http://admissions.wustl.edu/faq/Pages/ProspectiveFreshmen.aspx]Prospective”>http://admissions.wustl.edu/faq/Pages/ProspectiveFreshmen.aspx)</p>
<p>“Why am I asked to choose one of the five schools on the Pre-Application Data Sheet/Supplement?
Washington Universitys five undergraduate schools offer different curricula for different areas of academic interest. We encourage students to think about where their interests may lie at the time they apply, in terms of a major and a degree path to pursue, and to select one of the five schools as the primary point of interest. Keep in mind, students can change their minds and majors and take courses in other schools. For example, art students may study history, business students poetry, engineering students music, and so forth. But we ask you to indicate which of the five schools is your primary choice now so we can provide effective academic advising from the start to help you realize your goals.”</p>
<p>“Are there different admission standards for the five schools?
While there are University admission standards common to all of the schools, we look for the right preparation for each curriculum. For example, students interested in engineering or pre-med should have completed course work in physics, chemistry, and math at least through the pre-calculus level. Students applying to the Colleges of Architecture and Art should demonstrate interest, skill, or background in art and design by highlighting relevant course work or extracurricular activity, or by submitting a portfolio.”</p>