<p>No problem!</p>
<p>So for the freshman class, direct admit decisions have been sent out already. This means you’ll need to apply for CS major sometime in your freshman or sophomore year.</p>
<p>Here’s more information about applying: [Application</a> Review Process](<a href=“http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/admit/reviewprocess.html]Application”>http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/admit/reviewprocess.html)</p>
<p>Requirements before applying:
[CSE</a> Admission Requirements](<a href=“http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/admit/programapply.html]CSE”>http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/admit/programapply.html)</p>
<p>@Question on graduating early - It really depends what classes you’re trying to get into. I haven’t had any trouble getting my classes, and I’m planning on graduating after 3 years (maybe 4 if I want to spend more time at UW). Some people have trouble getting into REALLY popular classes. Those are usually the ‘easier’ classes, and I’m actually thinking about taking those later (junior year?) to balance out my CSE courses.</p>
<p>Internships… so the thing with internships is that they don’t ask you if you’re international, out of state, or in state student. When I did interviews, interviewers were only concerned with your ability to preform. If you know your material, are very well versed with data structures (and other topics, but this could be a completely new thread) and can communicate well (a lot of group work in the real world!), you will have no problem getting an internship.</p>