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What majors and minors do you offer?How many students currently go to your school?What is the graduatation rate?What is the admission rejection rate? (This is the percentage of students who do not get into the school after they apply. The higher the percentage, the harder it is to get into that school.)
This probably depends on what university/school you are applying to, but many freshmen are undecided (and many who are decided end up changing their majors anyway) so I doubt this will influence the decision regarding your application.
Colleges offer a variety of majors and each college is different. If you are starting college and are still undecided as to your area of study, you may want to consider a liberal arts school that will have you take classes in a number of different areas to see what is the best fit for you.
The Undecided was created in 1994.
a undecided election is a election that is not sure about
The majors that require calculus are all mathematics, science, and engineering majors. These include (but are not limited to) mathematics, mathematics education, science education, biology, chemistry, physics, civil engineering, chemical engineering, biological engineering, electrical engineering, biochemistry, pharmeceuticals, and computer science. So about 99% of students in those majors and related majors will take calculus their freshman year (typically the second semester). I say 99% because calculus is a prerequisite for all other courses in those majors (so it must be taken very early), but there is a very small possibility (I'd say 1% chance) that students can take calculus their sophomore year instead.
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"Unbestimmt" is "undecided" in German.============================Undecided would more commonly be translated as unentschieden, unentschlossen, or unschlüssig.
Answer= 255 people are undecided How to calculate the answer: 1500 (total # of people) x .45 (given percentage) = 675 1500 x .38 = 570 675 + 570 = 1245 1500 - 1245 = 255
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