<p>Sophomore at the University of Chicago looking to transfer into UIUC's engineering department for Spring 2015.</p>
<p>Intended major: Electrical engineering
Gpa: 3.34/4
Only requirement missing is general chemistry (I can get this done quickly.)</p>
<p>Classes taken:
Physics: Mechanics, E&M, thermal and optics, and modern physics
Math: Calculus 1-2-3, intro to dfq.
The math sequence here is funky, here's what my last two quarters of math covered:
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Infinite and Power Series
Complex Numbers
Linear Equations; Vectors; Matrices
Partial Differentiation
Multiple Integrals
Vector Analysis
Fourier Series
Ordinary Differential Equations
Calculus of Variations
Coordinate Transformations; Tensors
Gamma, Beta, Error; Series; Stirling
Series Solutions; Legendre, Bessel; etc.
Partial Differential Equations
Integral Transforms
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Also took electronics
Along with intro to compsci I and II
And 2 quarters of a humanities class.
33 ACT (34 superscored)
Working this summer as a research assistant at the University (Lots of design work along with data analysis).</p>
<p>Reason for the low GPA is due to Comspci...
My physics grades were: A-, B+, A
Math was: A, A-,B+
Compsci was a C and a B-.</p>
<p>How's it looking for me?</p>
<p>EDIT: Have a few EC's, a couple cultural clubs, and IM soccer player, and physics club</p>