<p>Is it necessarily bad to not have any EC’s related to the major you want to pursue. I mentioned business/management as the department that appeals to me most, but I don’t really have any business-related EC’s. I’ve taken the typical science/math APs and some humanities APs. Unfortunately, my school does not offer AP Macro or Micro. I understand that you don’t have to officially declare your major until later, but could this potentially be problematic? I think I wrote a pretty good response on why Sloan really appeals to me and how it relates to my background.</p>
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No. It’s fine. MIT doesn’t admit by major. If you’re admitted, you can declare any major you wish. Many students change their minds about what they want to study once they have one or two semesters under their belts, and MIT admissions officers understand this.</p>
<p>no, it is not bad.</p>