<p>I was rushing to complete my commonapp yesterday, and only after submitting did I realize I put my first major as engineering and my second as molecular biology, when I meant to have it switched. I wrote my first essay (why are you interested in your subject) about biology, so should I call them and let them know to avoid confusion?</p>
<p>I do not think it would hurt to let them know, especially since the supplement had to do with what you want to major in.</p>
<p>Yes, you should let them know, especially since you most likely didn’t write the engineering supplement.</p>
<p>No, I did write the engineering supplement, since I had recorded engineering as my first choice on common app.
My question was if it is worth calling admissions and telling them I had switched my first and second choice majors (I have all the essays and necessary material), or if I should just not bother them because they don’t admit based on majors (right?) </p>
<p>sorry I should have been clearer</p>
<p>I think you should tell them to avoid confusion about the first supplement. You would have had to write the engineering supplement whether you designated engineering as your first choice or second choice, right?</p>