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What is a good school for Computer Engineering?
Hey all. Just looking for some input on colleges that you reccommend. I'm a junior in high school at the moment, and am starting to look into things for the future. Schools in the Northeast are perferred. (I live in PA) GPA/Grades shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks for the help! I'll take any suggestions that you may have.
Northeast:
Carnegie Mellon
MIT
Cornell
Midwest:
University of Michigan
University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign
Purdue
South:
University of Texas
Rice
Georgia Tech
West:
UC Berkeley
Stanford
Caltech
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If you want to major in Computer engineering, Do you have to have certain classes in high school?
Im aquainted with physics and i had taken it in my junior year..and im taking pre-calc
No, since the classes you will be taking in that major aren't offered in high school (in any form really).
It would probably help if you've taken calc and physics though, but you'll be taking that anyways at college.
Hope you like discrete math (logical math) and physics (electrical signals). If you do, you'll be fine.
Engineering graduate school admission?
Hi, I'm an undergraduate sophomore majoring in physics. I'm planning to go to graduate school in computer or environmental engineering. Is it possible to go to a graduate school in engineering without any engineering background in undergraduate?
Yes, you can. You just need to check with the department. You may have to take a couple additional classes in that field once you get there as a graduate student.
Is UCSB or SDSU the school for majoring in Real Estate, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Accounting
Hello, my name is Shawn and i am a junior in high school, and i've been thinking about majoring in Real Estate, Computer Science, computer engineering and Business Economics-Accounting. I was wondering if UCSD, UCSB, SDSU, CSUN or another college that would be a good choice for me to attend and be successful in the future with a secure job. I've heard that SDSU is more of a party school, but it is a Cal State which means it is cheaper. I just want to know which college would be a better choice for me. I have gone to college visits for these schools and their requirements gpa wise are 3.0+ from 10th-12th grade. my 10th Grade GPA was a 3.08 and i wanted to know if i can get into these colleges. Basically, my main question is which one of my college choices or another college is best for the majors i want to get into. If it's not the college of my choices, i want to attend a college with a big population and that has a good student life as well. Not really that known for parties. Thanks.
First, if you have a 3.08 you will not be able to get into UCSB or any UC.
However, you will have a few good choices for CalStates which would be totally fine.
Regardless of what people tell you, there probably isn't enough difference between the Cal States to make a difference to anyone hiring you for real estate.
With that in mind, choose a school by location. I mean do you really want to go to a school in the valley near LA? If that is your thing then CSUN would be fine. I went there and found it very unfriendly and full of local kids that lived with their parents. The faculty was grouchy and the counselors were useless.
Here's a question, where do you want to live? Remember the school is part of the equation but the town and what you'll do when you are not in class is the other part. This will be home for 4 or more years so you might as well like it.
Also, if you really love living with your parents and family and can't bare to leave then pick something closeby. If you are tired of them and can't wait to turn 18 and get out of the house, then go to school somewhere else, at least 2 hours away, preferably 6 or more.
Best wishes,
mike