How would you rank these CSUs for electrical engineering?

So I applied to six schools (All CSUs). I’ve been accepted into Fullerton, Long Beach, and just found out today that I got into San Jose. I’m waiting on San Diego, Pomona (Already decided I’m going there if I get accepted), and Northridge.

So how would you rank these six schools according to their electrical engineering programs? Assuming I don’t get into Pomona, I’ll be deciding between Long Beach, San Jose, and possibly San Diego. Not even really considering Fullerton or Northridge since I already got into San Jose and Long Beach.

Also, if you wouldn’t mind, I would also appreciate knowing how you guys rank them in general (Not specifically their electrical engineering programming).

Oh, and by the way, does anyone know when San Diego and Pomona start sending out their acceptance/rejection letters?

I would rank Long Beach and SDSU as “hard to get into” programs. My son and I were really impressed with the Long Beach program. (We’re in San Diego so the son didn’t want to consider staying local.) Boeing is renting facilities on the campus at Long Beach and they hire student interns at intern rates. Plus the department chair was very welcoming and we didn’t have an appointment, but we got lucky when we went, so I wouldn’t recommend showing up without an appointment.

SDSU and CPP has already sent out acceptances to high Stat/Honors college applicants. The rest of the admission results should be out within the next 2 weeks, but could continue all the way through April.

What are your stats?

Well, here are my grades: http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1677760-chances-of-getting-into-ucsb-cal-poly-pomona-and-cal-poly-slo.html#latest

My SAT scores (Super score, I took it twice) are: 580 reading, 570 math, 570 writing