Then is it easier to get in SoC than Weinberg?

<p>I'm especially interested in Theatre major,</p>

<p>but i've heard it picks only 50 students and therefore, really competitive.</p>

<p>Then can I declare another major within SoC, then change it into theatre major if there's a room left?</p>

<p>Do you think that is easier to get in NW?</p>

<p>hseokkim
You have asked this question every way possible in multiple threads. You need to be patient and give people a chance to read your questions before you post them again and again. This will be my third answer to you. If you are interested in the Theatre major, you must apply specifically to that major in the SoC. Approximately 100 students are admitted yearly to the major. Yes, it is quite competitive to be admitted to the theatre major. I would not attempt to get into the theatre major “through the back door” by applying for a different major in the SoC, since it is rare for someone to be able to transfer into the theatre major.</p>

<p>you seem freak out. calm down. even if you cannot major in theatre, I believe they offer that minor. you don’t have to push yourself that much.</p>

<p>I think if you are really passionate about studying theatre, you should just apply. With this much interest, you must have many qualifying ECs to back up your application. I believe I even read somewhere that you think you have a decent scores and ECs. Rather than worrying about which one’s easier to get into, you should just focus your attention on showing your passion in your essays. That would elevate your chance…</p>