u/ErodedDynamiteYT

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Thinking about dropping 1-2 classes could this endanger my admission at all?

I have been accepted to UCSD as a transfer for ee, but I am considering dropping 2 classes. One class is not accepted by SD and the other is totally irrelevant to my major, I only took it because it was relevant to my alt major.

Neither class is apart of major reqs, igetc, or required to get to 90 credits by the end of spring. If I drop now I will have a W so it won't affect my gpa, but even if I failed both classes I would still have the minimum 2.8.

My concern is with the fact that I stated I would be taking these 2 classes on my TAU, and if that could lead to rescission.

Thank you for any advice!

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u/ErodedDynamiteYT — 7 days ago

Thinking about dropping 1-2 classes could this endanger my admission at all?

I have been accepted to UCSD as a transfer for ee, but I am considering dropping 2 classes. One class is not accepted by SD and the other is totally irrelevant to my major, I only took it because it was relevant to my alt major.

Neither class is apart of major reqs, igetc, or required to get to 90 credits by the end of spring. If I drop now I will have a W so it won't affect my gpa, but even if I failed both classes I would still have the minimum 2.8.

My concern is with the fact that I stated I would be taking these 2 classes on my TAU, and if that could lead to rescission.

Thank you for any advice!

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u/ErodedDynamiteYT — 7 days ago

What electives to take as an Electrical Engineer.

The degree I am taking gives a lot of flexibility in the type of classes I want to take, I have a total of 8 electives. 4 of them have to be math, engineering, or phyics, 2 can be any stem including chem and bio, and 2 can be any subject including non stem.

Does anybody have advice on how to split this up. I was initially thinking very math heavy because I want to go to grad school but others in my major took cs courses or just other ece courses. GPT say to basically just take other ECE courses with 1-2 math or physics courses but i dont really trust its adivce. I am interested in ML and robotics.

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u/ErodedDynamiteYT — 13 days ago