Applying for university studies early then engineering?

<p>If you don’t mind, could I possibly have the name of your school? Before I give you my answer, I would need to know absolutely that your engineering courses in high school are going to transfer in as ENGE 1024 and ENGE 1114. I can check this on the transfer database if I have the name of your school. It would also be helpful to know what you are planning to major in. If you are planning on Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering and you are transferring in ENGE 1114, you will have to take ENGE 1104 which is specifically for those majors.</p>

<p>Let’s say that both courses do transfer, but you are admitted as University Studies instead of Engineering. It will be INCREDIBLY simple for you. As you will already the first semester restricted Engineering course, ENGE 1024, you will schedule all of the other classes the GE students are taking. In all actuality, you will be somewhat ahead of them since you will already have had the restricted course. </p>

<p>During the fall semester, do your best to maintain a 2.0 GPA and complete all of your courses successfully. About 3/4 through the semester, you will need to ask your adviser in University Studies for a transfer form. (I think you can also get this form online.) Fill that out and take it to the General Engineering department. When your final grades are posted, if you have at least a 2.0 GPA and credit for these courses:</p>

<p>Math 1205 - Calculus
Math 1114 - Linear Algebra
Enge 1024 - Engineering
Chem 1035 - General Chem
Chem 1045 - Chem Lab</p>

<p>You will be transferred to GE over the Winter break. Since you will have credit for ENGE 1114/1104, you won’t have to deal with the Engineering Education office when trying to add ENGE 1114/1104 to your schedule. Unfortunately I had to contact them several times since they added me to the wrong course. </p>

<p>Once you get all of those courses scheduled, continue to make good grades. Determine the department you want to transfer into whether it be Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, etc. At some point you will be asked to fill out a survey by the Engineering department. It will ask you what you want to major in. A week or so later you will receive an e-mail from GE listing times that certain majors are gathering in Torgerson Hall. I think it is required to go to this. Once you complete your fall courses, you will be transferred into your desired major and will not be behind whatsoever in the engineering curriculum.</p>