<p>im going to be in incoming freshman and have calso this friday and saturday. I got in as a computational engineer but i really want to go in as an eecs major. Im really confused on what to pick for classes since I heard that the eecs schedule of classes is pretty much set for the four years and i dont want to trail behind if they make me take classes that go down the computational engineer major route. please help me.</p>
<p>You have to pretend that you are in EECS and sign up for EECS courses and later write a petition to change. It’s grueling, I know.</p>
<p>Yep you take all the eecs classes and you have to do well in them. If you can’t transfer in then you screw yourself over because there is little to no overlap between the eecs program and other engineering majors.</p>
<p>Well just take the classes that have a lot of overlap with your major.</p>
<p>You’d probably take all the math (at least through CS 70), Physics 7A-C, CS 61A-C, and the COE humanities requirements in both of the majors.</p>
<p>If you can take a math, physics, comp sci, and humanities course each semester until you can transfer that should work out, unless for some reason you don’t take most of those courses as a computational engineer (I would think that you would, though).</p>
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<p>And you need a 3.2+ GPA</p>