Help finding a west coast school

<p>What I want is a school on the west coast (Oregon, Washington or California) thats not too big but size isn't too important. I want it to have a strong math/computer/physics/engineering program and it shouldnt be imposable to get into. I have a GPA of about 3.5 and ACT somewhere between 27 and 29 (waiting for the result but thats about where im expecting it) The school I go to doesn't do AP or Honors but is known for having a very strong/advanced curriculum and I think I'll have some things goin for me in terms off application and letters of recamendation. Other schools im interested in are schools like University of Windsor which is in canada so it may not be a good option for me. Any Help pr suggestion you could give me would be much appreciated.</p>

<p>P.S. im currently a Senior in Highschool, not a transfer student i think it was implied in what i wrote but its always better to clarify things rather than leaving them out... not that it really matters anyway.</p>

<p>If you're a California resident (I'm guessing you're not) then most of the Cal States would be matches for you. Even if you're not a resident, you could check out Chico State, San Jose State and Cal Poly Pomona.</p>

<p>Private schools in Northern California with strong engineering include University of the Pacific and Santa Clara University. Other west coast privates: University of Portland and Seattle University. Other public schools: University of Oregon, University of Washington, Oregon Institute of Technology, Western Washington University.</p>

<p>People more familiar with southern California schools might have other options for you.</p>

<p>For "strong math/computer/physics/engineering", I'd recommend Oregon State University along with and possibly over UOregon. OSU has a brand new Engineering building and a very strong program.</p>

<p>Reed
UW Seattle
University of British Columbia
Oregon State</p>

<p>All awesome schools, my personal pick would be UW Seattle.</p>

<p>With the OP's stats Reed would seem like too much of a reach, and the OP didn't want that.</p>