<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>I’m a 12th grade highschool (13 Year “Gymnasium”) student from Germany and like the idea of transferring from a community college (SMC) to a UC school (hopefully UCLA), mainly because of the expensive international tuitions.</p>
<p>The major Im interested is Computer Engineering, and I’ve looked into the articulation agreement on assist:
There are two columns, do I have to choose between the two or do I have to finish all the courses? Im asking this because some topics seem to be similiar (exchangeable?) and the credits (excluding the other degree requirements that can also be met) would add up to 107… I guess I did something wrong >.<</p>
<p>Is there any way to find out more about the specific courses mentioned?
I have been told that I will be ahead of other students due to my Abitur, that seems to cover quite some topics on that list (for the math part everything but multivariable algebra). I know that Universities sometimes give credits for the Abitur, do Community Colleges, specifically SMC, also do this?</p>
<p>As I heared of the difficulty of Computer Engineering, I would love to get some more information on the topics covered, to be at least a bit familiar.
[Computer</a> Science and Engineering B.S.](<a href=“Study Area - New Student & Transition Programs”>Study Area - New Student & Transition Programs)
This UCLA site mentions the courses, but these numbers dont tell me anything. Any idea where I can find the topics or maybe even summaries of these classes?
I’d like to read some more about the classes after transfere, as I’ve heared a lot of scary stories on this board, that have seriously hurt my self confidence. I have been the best in Math, Physics, and Computer Science, but never ever had a situation where day & night (specifically night!) learning was neccesary to at least get a B- :-/</p>
<p>Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help this poor guy :D</p>