<p>Hello! I'm going to be a freshman at UIUC, and I really want to transfer to Caltech. I will be doing an EE/physics dual degree. From the Caltech admission website, I've seen that the application deadline is Feb. 15 next year, so it is only a short time for me to prepare.</p>
<p>Now I'm wondering, what can make me being attractive to Caltech? I've gotten an idea from the past threads that Caltech does not really care about non-research/science-orientation extracurriculars. </p>
<p>So this is what I've done and my future plan, and I hope people can give me some suggestions on what I need to work more and what may be redundant:
1. attended international masterclass in Illinois (particle physics)
2. got a summer internship from fermilab
3. going to attend The National Particle Physics Masterclass in UK (but that's after the application deadline...)
4. going to get a cooperative education program from Argonne National Lab (this is ok)
5. fall or spring internship in Argonne National Lab (this "might" be ok too...)
6. have gotten a research opportunity from an ECE professor
7. going to attend The University Physics Competition and Putnam (although the result may be really bad...)</p>
<p>and here is the courses I've completed, my fall course load, and what I'll be taking in spring, I will not be taking any general education:</p>
<p>Completed:
1. Calculus single/multivariable (AP/UIUC proficiency exam)
2. Ordinary DE (CC)
3. Intro Physics classical mech/EM/thermo/modern (All UIUC proficiency exams)
4. Intro Chem (AP)
5. Intro Computer Science (CC)</p>
<p>Fall:
1. Real Analysis (have "proficiencied" out multivariable calculus)
2. Abstract Linear Algebra
3. Introduction to Electrical Engineering (required)
4. Computing System (required)
5. Discrete Structures
6. Relativity and Math application</p>
<p>Spring:
1. Vector & Tensor Analysis
2. Partial DE
3. Classical Mechanics I
4. Electrodynamics I
5. Analog Signal Processing
6. Computer Engineering</p>
<p>My senior year of high school was pretty screwed since my high school does not offer any of AP computer science and AP physics C; thus I'll have to take them in CC. While the schedule of my high school and CC conflict a lot so I did bad in both places... I had no science class in high school in my senior year and I got a "C" in ODE since after the second semester started I was pretty much not attending (although I aced all of the exams, but no assignments/quizzes/discussions grades). I'll explain all of this in additional information section of Common App.</p>
<p>High school GPA: 3.74, CC GPA:3.34 <- screwed, although I don't know whether getting a 4.0 honors in UIUC and having a lot of technical upper division classes will help this situation... Seriously, I'm even thinking, "whether it will be a hurt to take such many upper division courses as an incoming freshman?"</p>
<p>Assume if I can complete most of the researches/internship/masterclasses, get a 4.0 GPA in those upper division classes in UIUC, and do really well on transfer exams, do I have some small chance to get into Caltech transfer as a freshman? Or should I truly do it after my sophomore year...</p>