<p>@CADREAMIN</p>
<p>I think the quality of education I received at UCLA was definitely positive. It got me a full time job fairly easily and I found the job search process to be easier than the college application process. You can almost always get into 3 or 4 requires classes per quarter, but they may not always be your top priority ones. It’s been getting more and more tough to enroll in particular classes, but the counselors and professors have been quite nice about adding extra students.</p>
<p>As a student at ucla, you just have to be aware of whatever you need to do, as no one will really remind you. Enrollment dates are posted online a few weeks before the quarter begins and you are responsible to figuring out when to enroll… For example, you won’t be given an “email reminder” to register for classes. If you miss your enrollment time, you will probably not get into your top priority classes. Just be responsible and you’ll be fine :)</p>
<p>@ilovetlbb - Deluxes look amazing. I’ve never been inside the new buildings but I wish I could live there! </p>
<p>It is extremely hard to double major in engineering, and usually not allowed. You can probably easily double major Economics with another major, but maybe not Engineering. If you are personally just interested in learning, you can always just “sit in” during the ME/EE classes and pretend to be enrolled. Maybe just skip the midterm/final and no one will ever know </p>
<p>@AirforceWuhn - The PIC courses are essentially the non-engineering options for people looking to learn about programming. They are great classes to take for people interested in CS, but don’t want to major in computer science. PIC 10 A,B,C essentially covers the same material as the first 2 classes for CSE majors (cs31,cs32).</p>