The title is pretty self explanatory.
I got an offer from a college for maths last year, but missed the STEP grades needed. I'm reapplying to Cambridge this year, but for economics as I realised maths wasn't the course for me. In the process of choosing a college to apply to, I've been drawn towards the one I applied to last year (in terms of interview style, econ cohort numbers etc) ,so was wondering if anyone had advice on the matter.
Everyone and everywhere has the same opinion on reapplications, which is to apply to a different college than what you previously applied to. The only reason I've seen people give for this is that if you apply to a college you got rejected from, there was clearly something about your application the DoS/ admissions tutors didn't like - applying to a different college means differnt perceptions on that aspect on your application. In my case, (not saying there wasn't; anything in my application they didn't like!) but they obviously liked me enough to give me an offer, so what are the cons? Also since I'm applying for a different course, there's no chance of my interviewers recognising me. Opinions? Anything would help, I don't want to risk my place just because of college choice!