NVCC Transfer Student for Math Major

<p>please see starting at pg 12 in this pdf: <a href=“http://www.ece.virginia.edu/curriculum/ugrads/handbook.pdf[/url]”>http://www.ece.virginia.edu/curriculum/ugrads/handbook.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
you will see ee has nothing to do with basic chem or physics once you are past your first year (and as you will be a 3rd year, you would have a BUNCH of stuff to make up). you can also see why I said double majoring in engineering and anything else is hard even for non-transfer students: there are only a few electives starting 3rd year, so you would have to have your math major already done to consider that, basically, or overload (not advisable in engineering as the courses are already rigorous enough). Also, engineering is extremely rigorous at UVA, so unless it is a passion, it is not worth your time.</p>

<p>Isn’t having a math major marketable enough? Unless you actually want to be an engineer, you probably shouldn’t major in it. You can add a statistics minor if you want to be more marketable and achieve better results as far as getting to do math. You also could just pursue actuarial courses and again achieve a more math oriented career.</p>

<p>You can definitely read ahead here if you want, though you’d be the first person I ever met to do so. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it. I was the only person I knew who did homework on Friday nights, but it helped my grades.</p>