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applied as a transfer after UW Seattle rejection

Hello,

I was rejected from UW Seattle the other day and saw that UW Bothell extended their deadline for transfers. I have a 3.8 GPA and I think a pretty good essay. I have no idea why I was rejected either so any advice on if you think I have a shot for Bothell. I am a general ed admit as I want to go for education and have prerequisites I need to do first.

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u/undeadhotelstaff — 7 days ago
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resources & opportunities for mechanical engineering students?

hi!! ive been recently on the fence about where i should go for transfer!

my goal after graduation is to go into mechanical design like in automotive or something. my two choices is either u of southern california or uwb, its really been hard bc one is super far from home but has good opportunities and the other im kinda clueless abt because i dont really know about the other uw campuses lol.

i wanted to know if anyone had experience w being a engineering student at bothell, like how hard internships were to find/get and experience in engineering clubs. im really focused on trying to max out my resume before grad lol

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u/Key-Reach8250 — 9 days ago
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Is there free parking for summer quarter anywhere?

As title say.

Kind of absurd to get a parking pass for summer classes when all the lots are basically empty :/

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u/maridrac0 — 13 days ago
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How to get the most out of UW Bothell’s Electrical Engineering program

Hello everyone,

I am a 28 year old postbac student attending UW Bothell this fall and I will be an Electrical Engineering student.

I want to ask students, teachers, or anyone with experience, how I can get the most out my next 2 years at UW Bothell.

If everything goes to way I’d like, I’d like to go to grad school after my Bachelor’s. I really want to master this discipline and learn a bit of everything else along the way. I’m considering a minor in physics along.

I’d also like to go through these next two years with as little burnout as possible. Minimal late late nights, minimal long study hours (2.5 hours plus twice a day), minimal stress and anxiety.

Finally, I’d like to work somewhere on campus. How difficult is it to get a job on campus? Are there tutor jobs? At my local community college I was a math tutor and it was a great fit in my daily life.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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u/supermeefer — 14 days ago