Is My Curriculum Rigorous Enough To Be Competitive as a Transfer into CMU?

<p>I am an incoming freshman at New Mexico Tech. I plan on transferring into CMU as a Junior transfer. I just wanted to ask if my curriculum is competitive enough to transfer into the School of Computer Science or Carnegie Institute of Technology as an Electrical Engineering major. Of course, I will be getting very good marks in classes. </p>

<p>Will my test scores from my Junior year of high school suffice? Or will I need to retake it in college? I think retaking it will defeat the purpose. </p>

<p>ACT Composite: 32
English: 30
Math: 34
Reading: 32
Science: 30</p>

<p>Freshman 1st Semester:
Integral Calculus (4)
Modern Physics: Waves, Optics, Quantum and Classical Mechanics (4)
Physics Lab (1)
EE 101 and Lab (2)
Intro To Programming and Lab (4)
Sculptural Ceramics (2)
Freshman Year Experience (1)</p>

<p>Freshman 2nd Semester:
Vector and Multivariable Calculus (4)
Modern Physics: Waves, Optics, Quantum and Classical Mechanics (4)
Physics Lab (1)
Data Structures and Algorithms (3)
General Chemistry (3)
Chemistry Lab and Recitation (2)</p>

<p>Sophomore 1st Semester:
Applied Linear Algebra and Lab (3)
Ordinary Differential Equations (3)
Vibrations and Waves(4)
Physics Lab(3)
Computer System Organization(3)</p>

<p>I think your curriculum looks better for EE than CS. To be more competitive, I advise you to take classes in Discrete Math and Probability and Random Variables. If you are interested in EE, you could also take an introductory course in Signals and Systems.</p>