What happens to students who are unable to get into their desired majors in secondary admission?

However, there can be some cases where the student’s best strengths and interests are in the major they were rejected from, because that major is so overloaded. For example, consider a Texas A&M first year engineering student whose strengths and interests are in computing, but whose 3.6 college GPA was not enough to get into computer science or computer engineering during secondary admission. Or a pre-nursing student at some colleges who may be denied with a 3.8 college GPA.

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