@TexasGuy2019 If you put engineering as your first choice then you are not going to be put into a major until after engineering does their holistic review. If your second choice is a very competitive major such as Mays it likely will be filled by then. If you really want engineering it probably increases your chances to have two engineering choices because it seems when you are admitted into general engineering (which is the same for everyone) they have a specific engineering major in parenthesis next to General Engineering under major choice. This perhaps gives you two chances to be selected by a department.