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UF has a law school.
I do not remember how popular Political Science was. I do not think it was in the top 3 majors. |
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Every school (meaning school within a college or university) that our son was accepted into had a cap of about 15 new students per year-- but had hundreds of applicants. They were all performance based and had highly competitive auditions for entrance. So, again, I don't think simple numbers can suggest which major is the "most popular." AGDee -- Telecommunications (TCOM) at Ohio has long been considered on of the best in the country, and I believe is fairly selective -- even though they have over 700 majors (there are several sub-majors within the TCOM school). I've never heard much about meteorology there, though. |
UF had several limited access majors:
- Physical Therapy: it had the highest standards to get into at all. A professor described it as the highest major. I had not even heard of it before going to UF, but boy did many people want to go into it. - Health and Human Performance: including Exercise and Sport Sciences, Health Science Education, and Recreation Parks Tourism. You had to write a letter of intent in order to be admitted. - Psychology: GPA restrictions. - Nursing: not so much restricted access, but the fact that it was extreeeemely hard. |
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Despite going to an engineering school:
Nursing Printing ACE (Athletic Coaching Education) |
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