Engineering Help

<p>Hi I’m from Los Angeles and i’m a senior in high school. I got into UC Irvine (Civil Engineering), Davis (Civil Engineering), and Cal Poly Pomona (Civil Engineering), and Santa Barabra (i applied for Comp Sci but they gave me undeclared to letters of science) I was wondering if you all could give me input as to which school is best for me for civil engineering? Distance is a non factor and money is a non factor also. Just looking for which school is best for jobs or grad school. Thanks!
Oh and if i do end up going to SB, is it hard to transfer from undeclared to Civil Engineering or another rEngineering major after a year? Thanks</p>

<p>I was in a similar situation a year ago. At my community college, I had a transfer agreement with UC Davis, but after attending the open house I decided not to go. It’s just too rural and isolated for my taste, and I think (being between LA, Orange County, and the Inland Empire) Cal Poly Pomona has better job opportunities than the central valley or the Sacramento area. For me it was that I just grew up in the valley and I was just sick-and-tired of it. In my humble opinion the Cal Polys (SLO and Pomona) offer a UC education at CSU prices. Good luck with your decision.</p>