Urgent help needed please

<p>So I wrote on my "intended major" essay that I was very interested in course 20 because I want to use my mathematical problem solving skills to explore the human body or sth like that.From what I've read on the website, I think I was talking about the right.*Now a friend of mine says</p>

<p>[QOUTE] Re: MIT essayI think that it's okay that you related the human body to Course 20.If I recall correctly, Course 20 is bioengineering. (I was once going to apply to MIT but I ended up not) I think what's missing from this is a feeling of bioengineering knowledge. Like okay, maybe MIT is different, but bioengineering is usually building machinery that helps biological processes. Mathematics and biology is more related to systems biology, which is under the course called "Computer Science and Molecular Biology" , one of the majors I was interested in
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<p>That true? !</p>

<p>Everything will be okay :slight_smile: The people in admissions are an understanding folk.</p>

<p>If you are desperately, cripplingly nervous, you might consider sending an email to <a href=“mailto:admissions@mit.edu”>admissions@mit.edu</a> with the correction. But seriously, don’t think that this will really hurt your application. I think most people have a brain-fart on their application in one way or another.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>No no. I still didn’t send it in.i wanna know whatb the correct course is.</p>

<p>Course 6-7 is likely what you’re referring to.</p>

<p>YES IT IS!</p>

<p>I put 6-7. </p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>There are several majors that integrate mathematical problem-solving skills with biology. There’s no single “right” answer.</p>