Transferred in 2012 with the intent to pursue Statistics major but decided to pursue Mechanical Engineering instead - best decision I’ve ever made in my life.
If you guys have any question about College of Engineering, SDSU or anything else feel free to hit up this thread, I’ll do my best to answer.
Hey guys, I’m in my second semester of senior year and the suspense is killing me. Some people tell me not to worry and others say worry, and I dont know what to think, so I decided to ask my CC family. I have a 3.72 weighted gpa and a SAT score of 1820 (Critical Reading and Math = 1260). My total eligibility index is 4236. I live in SDSU’s service area. Do I have any chance of getting in?
I have a 3.3 gpa, 24 act score, and 1040 sat. I also live in San Diego. I’ applying for a physics major… I took regular physics, AP Physics B, and AP Physics C
IE SAT- 3720
IE ACT- 910
Do you think I’ll get in?
You’re saying that you have a 3.5 GPA upon graduating? That’s awesome, I’m going into aerospace engineering and I have to keep a 3.5 to keep my scholarship - any tips on how to to do that (besides obviously get mostly As.)
Hi! I got accepted to Mechanical Engineering Bioengineering and i was wondering which resident halls is best to live in? I will be an incoming undergrad freshmen thanks!
I’m planning to major in Physics, do you know if courses required for Physics overlap with that of engineering? Since physics as a grad degree is pointless so I’m wondering if it will be possible to transition to engineering.
i am waiting for a decision, environmental engineering, i just want to know about college of engineering. i have heard allot about how SDSU isnt for serious students bla bla, how big are the classes? 100-300 students in a class room? how helpful are the teachers?