<p>I go to a community college in Washington so the best school the advising office knows about would be the University of Washington which although is an amazing school and I would love to go there, I don’t think it is the right fit for me. How do you think the UW’s undergraduate CSE program ranks nationally? I have looked online but those reviews can be biased or based on things that I am not interested in. I might change my mind about that in the future though as I mature. </p>
<p>I am not particularly worried about a specific degree in robotics although it would be nice. I figure a degree in CSE, a few classes in EE, ME, physics, etc., and an internship should put me in a fairly good condition to work in robotics. </p>
<p>How are the transfer programs at the schools you mentioned? I know that Carnegie Mellon is amazing and therefore it’s transfer admissions are near impossible but I haven’t heard much about BU or Northeastern. </p>
<p>I think that I can take classes at Clark College but they only offer the first two years which I will have hopefully completed by the time I transfer. Any recommendations?</p>
<p>What would you recommend doing in preparation for transferring into these colleges, especially in relation to robotics and CSE. I don’t know of any local robotics groups and I don’t have the money nor expertise to build entire robots by myself.</p>