Which of those two majors requires lower pressure to get in?
Which one should I stick with?
Anyone?
Thanks.
Which of those two majors requires lower pressure to get in?
Which one should I stick with?
Anyone?
Thanks.
<p>Lower pressure? </p>
<p>UCLA is harder to get into, if that's what you're asking.</p>
<p>And UCLA doesn't consider your declared major during the application process, so it's going to be just as hard no matter which major you decide to do.</p>
<p>Which major will be easier though?</p>
<p>which subject do you like more? thats your answer...</p>
<p>also depends on what you want to do with your major. </p>
<p>by the way, UCLA doesnt have international relations as a major, but it does have an International Development Studies major.</p>
<p>The major at UCLA is probably harder.</p>
<p>then East Asian Studies at USC will be the easiest, right everyone?
I truly appreciate your help.</p>