<p>I was a senior at a top ten engg.school in BSEE. After last spring I was put on academic probation. Unfortunately I did badly in 2 papers in the fall and I was dropped. After a 1 semester layoff I was readmitted in summers but ended up with a C- instead of C. I have been dropped again and this time for 2 whole sems. and may be no chance of readmission. My CGPA has gone down to 2.4/4.0 . I just need to complete my degree and look ahead. I have completed about 100 credits. I have applied to about 25 schools having 40-105 ranking and have given my drop status honestly and with transcript showing the same.I am an international full fee paying student. What are my chances of being accepted in a BSEE programme with maxm. credit acceptance ??? How do I determine course equivalency ??? Please give some real honest replies on my chances.</p>
<p>I have been rejected by 3 colleges because GPA reqd. is 2.7 for BSEE . I have been offered BSET by one college but I am unsure whether it is a professional degree. I am in my home country right now so I can only call the departments late at night. I have mailed the course nos. and course descriptions to the deptt. I can not be in the US without I-20 so can not discuss in person. I really do not know what are my chances at BSEE with 2.4 GPA??? Any one in a similar situation please respond.</p>
<p>I’m going to move this to the Engineering subforum as I think the posters there will be able to help you more than on the Transfer subforum. I will leave a redirect, so people can find your thread on both forums.</p>
<p>Maybe try applying to Arizona state if you didn’t already. I think they have a pretty high acceptance rate for engineering. As for course equivalency, I think you just send them the course descriptions and it’s up to them after that.</p>
<p>I don’t think you’ll have a problem getting into a state school like Chico State something. But your days of going to a top 20 private school or a top 10 public school are over.</p>
<p>First, try pleading with your original institution–talk to an admission counselor. Sometimes they’ll make you sign an academic contract or something but try as hard as you can to see if you can be readmitted.</p>
<p>Most top-tier and even mid-tier universities will not admit students if they can’t immediately be re-admitted to their original institution. Scour the lower tier universities for lax admission criteria. Honestly, you shouldn’t be worried right now about optimizing your credits, you need to get ADMISSION somewhere. Most likely you have to retake some classes but it sure beats lacking a degree.</p>
<p>Try City University of New York: City College, if you don’t mind coming to NY. It’s cheap, even OOS, and respectable in NY. Besides that Brooklyn Poly (eh, NYU Poly) is also respectable in NY, but very expensive. Easy to get in, but the coursework is demanding. Closest you might get are CBE (Chemical and Bioengineering at Poly), and I know City’s is chemical. </p>
<p>Try to get into any school that’ll take you, graduate, and then reconsider WHY you received the grades you did. If you’re at Cooper, 2.4-2.7 are respectable {though this doesn’t seem to be the case}</p>
<p>I have been offered admission in BSEE at Texas Tech and West Virginia.( I was pursuing BSEE earlier) Both are transferring 100 credits each from my previous institution. Which one should I take up???. Please respond.</p>