<p>i just bought the 2008-2009 catalogue at uci book store. in the EE section, it says that most people require more then 4 years to graduate. how likely is that going to be for me. are there any successful EE people that are able to graduate in 4 years?</p>
<p>lol @ buying the catalogue.</p>
<p>the book in its entirety is online.</p>
<p>yea, ee in 4 years is very doable. just don’t be a noob</p>
<p>yeah i didn’t know that it was online too but oh well. do you remember what you took in your freshmen year?</p>
<p>i guess wait for jason, i am not EE, he is.</p>
<p>oh right, sorry got confused</p>
<p>where is it online? i can only find the place to buy it online.</p>
<p>yeah the only one i saw was 2007-2008 but its about the same
<a href=“UCI General Catalogue Archives”>http://www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/07-08Catalogue.pdf</a></p>
<p>thank you!</p>
<p>I would actually buy the catalogue as a freshman.</p>
<p>Sure, there’s an online version, but it changes every year. The requirements that you are responsible for are the ones in the catalogue that comes out your freshman year. So if you look online when you’re a junior, you’ll see that year’s catalogue, not the one from your freshman year.</p>
<p>It only costs like $7-8 right?</p>
<p>yeh, maybe even 6 dollars.</p>
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<p>Actually the year’s catalogue doesn’t change. There’s just a new one. So… there’s no point in buying one unless you really want one.</p>
<p>[2006-07</a> UCI Catalogue: Table of Contents](<a href=“UCI General Catalogue Archives”>UCI General Catalogue Archives)
[2007-08</a> UCI General Catalogue](<a href=“UCI General Catalogue Archives”>UCI General Catalogue Archives)
[2008-09</a> UCI General Catalogue](<a href=“UCI General Catalogue Archives”>UCI General Catalogue Archives)</p>
<p>If you don’t know what year you’ve entered college… buy a calender… it’s cheaper.</p>
<p>yeah it costs 6 dollars</p>