Engineering Student Transfer Options

<p>I'm transferring from a community college. I get my associate's in engineering science in summer 2010. I'm averaging around a 3.5 GPA. I really have no extra curricular activates because I had worked and studied most the time. </p>

<p>Recommendations are a peice of cake. I want to go to a university with a very good engineering program. I would like to hear about, preferably from people who have already been down this road, good engineering university's I have </p>

<p>an adequate chance of getting in to. Preferably Eastern / Northern university's.</p>

<p>Here's a look at my course outline.</p>

<p>English Composition I<br>
English Composition II
College Chemistry I
College Chemistry II
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
Ordinary Differential Equations
Linear Algebra
University Physics I
University Physics II
Thermodynamics I </p>

<p>That's not my whole course outline, but the courses that, I feel, are the most important for my transfer. Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Look into UMD, UVA, Georgia Tech, Penn State, Virginia Tech etc.
These are all excellent Engineering Schools</p>

<p>Those are definitely ideal schools listed above me^.</p>

<p>Don’t forget to add Cornell to the list, though that may be a reach.</p>

<p>For safer schools to add (just in case), consider:
-Northeastern
-Boston University
-Drexel</p>