<p>As Undeclared (Letters and Science). I applied for Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Engineering as my alternate. I know they have too much people apply for engineering, but in this link <a href="https://www.admissions.ucsb.edu/admitted/majorchanges.asp%5B/url%5D">https://www.admissions.ucsb.edu/admitted/majorchanges.asp</a> it says that I can be evaluated? Is there still a possibility to be an ME major?</p>
<p>me too! applied for ME, got accepted, but they put me into undeclared Letters and Science…not sure what to do - seems risky going in and wasting a whole year and gambling on getting into the college of engineering? have you heard anything about this?</p>
<p>Yeah, I don’t want to waste my time either! I heard only a fraction of the people that try to change to ME actually get in :(</p>
<p>engineering is extremely impacted and they can’t afford putting too many people in it.</p>
<p>You can still get into Mech E, if you talk to the counselor and follow the “grid” of classes you’re supposed to take, while maintaining a 3.0, but it basically means you’re good enough to make the school, but not engineering.</p>
<p>I have friends who got kicked out of ME or EE and got placed into physics, maybe this year they’re pushing y’all into undeclared.</p>
<p>if you really want to do ME, this won’t stop you, but this is in measure to limit applicants because ME is genuinely a hard major. fluid thermodynamics and whatnot.</p>
<p>what the heck is fluid thermodynamics ???
I need to transfer into the easiet major in UCSB …</p>