<p>Hello, first post here, hope I'm posting on the correct sub-forum. </p>
<p>I'm a second year community college student hoping to be accepted into the University of Washington's aerospace engineering program. I'm not worried about getting general admittance into UW, however, I am a bit nervous about being accepted into my program. I have all of the pre-reqs covered according to <a href="http://www.engr.washington.edu/curr_students/admissions/comparemajors.html">http://www.engr.washington.edu/curr_students/admissions/comparemajors.html</a> this. The class that makes me nervous is thermodynamics. Since it wasn't offered at my school, I took "Engineering Thermodynamics" at Western Washington University, a 3 credit class. The thermodynamics class at UW is a 4 credit class. I've compared the syllabus from my class to that of my friend's who is currently at UW and everything that he is learning was covered in my class. Essentially, my question is whether you think they'll accept my credits and say that the class I took covers the thermo pre-req, or will I have to retake it and wait an entire year to apply to my program all because of one class?</p>
<p>Thanks for taking your time to read and answer my post.</p>