Virginia Tech

<p>If you want to apply to the College of Engineering, do it. It won’t hurt you to apply as General Engineering in all honesty. If you don’t cut it for engineering, they’ll immediately try to admit you to University Studies. There are hundreds of people each year coming in that were initially rejected from engineering. Don’t sweat it. The transfer process is fairly simple… Especially now that they have opened the freshman GE courses to everyone once the GE students have been placed. </p>

<p>As the poster above me has shown, it is harder to get into engineering than it is to get into the university… Not just GPA wise, but SAT wise as well. The College of Engineering has a strict cut-off of a 25/26 (I don’t remember) Math ACT or 600 SAT Math. Even if they have room in the program they will not admit below that. The CoE also requires four math and science courses versus three each for the university. </p>

<p>I’m in Electrical Engineering, so if you have any questions about the transfer process or really anything to do with VT/VT Engineering, feel free to message me. I’d be happy to answer them. </p>

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<li>James</li>
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