<p>For those of you who are planning on applying to Stanford University, could you please list the major(s) that you are planning on majoring in, with 1 being your most desired major.</p>
<p>Biology and Math</p>
<p>In order of preference: Science, Technology, and Society (STS), Human Biology, Energy Resources Engineering.</p>
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<li>Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities</li>
<li>Human Biology</li>
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<li>Philosophy</li>
<li>English (If I get in, I’ll hopefully be part of the Literature and Philosophy Major)</li>
<li>Classics (Didn’t actually put, but I’m considering this)</li>
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<li>Biomechanical Engineering</li>
<li>Comparative Culture Studies</li>
<li>International Relations (perhaps)</li>
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<p>HumBio for sureee.</p>
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<li>Anthropology</li>
<li>French and Philosophy</li>
<li>Human Biology</li>
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<p>1: Computer Science & Engineering
2: Physics
3: Mathematics (applied)</p>
<p>Biomechanical Engineering
Electrical/Computer Engineering
Economics** as a minor/dbl major</p>
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<li>Chemical or Biomechanical Eng</li>
<li>Pre-law (if it’s offered)/ poli. sci</li>
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<p>^ Good grief, is everyone in engineering?</p>
<p>There’s no pre-law major. Most people just do history or econ or something like that.</p>
<p>Chemical Engineering, with an environmental focus, or Environmental Engineering, pre-law, and a minor in Comparative Literature</p>
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<li>Biomech</li>
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<p>leisure studies with a focus on hammocks</p>
<p>Ooh loft your bed and hang a hammock underneath it is the best thing ever! It makes doing problem sets so much less horrible when you do them in a hammock ;-)</p>
<p>Classics on the Pre-Med track.</p>
<p>On a side note, was anyone else bothered that they didn’t really have a Classics option on the Common App? They had Classical Civilization, which really isn’t the same, and Foreign Lanuage/Linguistics/Something-similar-that-I-forget.</p>
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<li>MS&E</li>
<li>MCS</li>
<li>Applied Mathematics</li>
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<li>Mathematics; Coterminal CS</li>
<li>Mathematics; CS</li>
<li>Mathematics</li>
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