<p>i am going to be going into my sophomore year at USC this fall. due to a few circumstances i feel i would be better off transferring. i am an EE major with a 3.61 GPA after my freshman year. i am on my school's competition robotics team and will be secretary next year. i have been doing research with a professor since the beginning of spring semester and am currently on a summer research fellowship working with him. i am interested in transferring to Cal's EECS program, specifically the robotics/mechatronics concentration. i'm wondering my chances are transferring as most of the data out there seems to focus on community college students so not sure how exactly they translate to my situation. i don't know if Cal looks at it but my SAT was 800 math, 760 writing, 690 reading and for SAT II a 780 on math II and 710 on physics. as of now Cal and maybe one other school are what i'm looking at, i feel overall i am a better fit for Cal than USC and would love your input.</p>
<p>i don’t think Cal will look at your sat scores, but they will look at your gpa and your completion of the courses needed to transfer</p>
<p>Your at the bottom of the food chain here:
CC
UC
Privates</p>
<p>I’de look into CalTec, or SLO if you really wanted out.</p>
<p>lol, that is fairly depressing to think i have a better chance transferring to CalTech than Berkeley</p>