Electrical Engineering

<p>@xinzin‌ haha, right?</p>

<p>@RaleighGirl‌
@Data10‌ Fair enough, let me explain. The classes I cited were a general overview to make a transfer student more competitive. Yeah, Stanford only wants 2 quarters of physics, but that isn’t true for every school. As a transfer student, I feel its a bit reckless to simply prepare coursework for “one” school. Even if you are the perfect applicant, there isn’t a guarantee you will be accepted, so what happens then? Most likely back at cc taking more classes to get accepted at another institution. So the end result is the same essentially.</p>

<p>Additionally, the coursework is different in a cc, atleast it was in mine. Even though OP is aiming for EE and needs electromagnetism for their craft, at my school that class has a prerequisite of mechanics, so if the op went to my cc, they would need atleast a year of physics. </p>

<p>Of course this could be circumvented with a few ap classes, but that’s dependent on the school. In my current Uni, Ap credit was only useful as credit for the general series (i.e. Ap Bio would be used for general bio, not molecular bio, or ecology) or placement credit. </p>