Redoing college

<p>I've been studying at a cc for 3 years now persuing a major that i only chose out of the lack of knowledge of what to do in life. Now i'm a winter transfer at UCR and i have only recently realized that Computer engineering is what i'm really interested in and would like to persue further. Unfortunately it is impossible for me to change the majors from economics to CE here at UCR.</p>

<p>My question is, Is it possible to restart college from square one, go back to my cc as a freshman, and pursue the major that i want?</p>

<p>consider minoring in CE or just building your own outside of major concentration, instead of restarting from scratch.</p>

<p>I did consider having CE as a minor but unfortunately that is also out of the question. Plus, I don’t want to be wasting my time here at UCR pursuing a major that i really do not see myself having a future in. I just want to know if start over from scratch is even an option at the moment.</p>

<p>don’t goto UCR and finish all the prereqs for CE at your community college and reapply to transfer. If you goto UCR you will run into problems with unit caps since all your units won’t be from a CCC. If you finish all the prereqs at CCC you can just do TAG to a CE program at like UCSB or something.</p>

<p>u can start over thats fine, just go back to CCC, and take all the classes required and HEY now u have something to write about in ur personal statements lollll.</p>

<p>Don’t go back. Stick it out with your major and carry on living your life. Major has very little impact on your career. How much of a difference can these majors make, you’ll still be in a cubicle. Plus, education is overrated. Economists are crooks, engineers are nerds with no social life, and students are all around squares…or start over.</p>

<p>actually, economists are super heroes.</p>

<p>^ they are</p>

<p>Seriously, do ~not~ pursue a major you’re neither interested in nor wish to draw a career from. Unless you’re independantly wealthy, completely desperate for a living, or a total robot, you should feel both for your major. So if that’s how you feel about CE, don’t enroll at UCR. There’s no ding for not accepting an admission, but what a drain just going out of inertia.</p>