<p>I'm fall fresh MechE trying to change to EECS next year.
I can ap out of first half of RC, chem1a, physics7a, and math 1b, and I have taken math 53 and 54 in community college.
So I wanna hear some opinions of whether it is wise to skip all of those courses. If I do, then which classes should I take? I heard math 55 is required for EECS, but since I'm not guaranteed to be able to change, I don't know if I want to do it.</p>
<p>What I'm thinking atm is:</p>
<p>E7, physics h7a, math h54, + a or
E7, physics h7a, math 55, + a or
E7, ............</p>
<p>any advice would be appreciated!</p>
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<p>Math 55 isnt necessarily a req for eecs. It depends on what concentration you're going into. The catalog describes it very well along with whatever requirements you need for each of those concentrations. General</a> Catalog - Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences</p>
<p>But anyways heres what it says about Math 55
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Students pursuing the CSE program must select either Math 55 or CS 70. Students pursuing the ECE program may select one of Math 55, CS 70, Stat 20 (permitted for junior transfer students taken at a community college only), Stat 134, or EECS 126. EECS 126 counts towards the upper-division EECS units under requirement 3, and all the rest count towards the science, math and statistics units under requirement 1.
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