<p>anyone know about that?</p>
<p>It’s not that hard to change to a different engineering major if you’re already an engineering major atm(even if ChemE is in CoC).</p>
<p>I’d go with Cal:
Undergraduate Engineering Specialties: Chemical
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
University of California–Berkeley Berkeley, CA
3 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN
4 University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, WI
5 Stanford University Stanford, CA
6 University of Texas–Austin Austin, TX
7 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA
7 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL
9 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA
10 University of Delaware Newark, DE
11 Princeton University Princeton, NJ
12 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI
13 Purdue University–West Lafayette West Lafayette, IN
14 Cornell University Ithaca, NY
15 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
16 Pennsylvania State University–University Park University Park, PA
17 Northwestern University Evanston, IL
18 University of California–Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA
19 North Carolina State University–Raleigh Raleigh, NC
20 Iowa State University Ames, IA
20 Texas A&M University–College Station College Station, TX
20 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
23 Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
23 University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA
23 University of Washington Seattle, WA
23 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA</p>
<p>This is the USNews rankings for 2010. As you can see, UCLA isn’t even listed on here, but UCSB(another UC) is. You have a chance to attend the 2nd best (chem) engineering program in the nation; I wouldn’t waste it.</p>