<p>Did this post somewhere, but I guess I should move it here.</p>
<p>Anyway ... Long story short, I graduated with a degree in Economics from UCSD in June 2013. Since then, I was stuck in the min wage job. This idea of going back to school for another degree pops up in my head quite often.</p>
<p>I did some research and found that CSULB do accept students seeking second degree in engineering. I decided to go back to the community college I once attended, take Classes, and apply for the Spring semester. My ultimate goal is to get into the "Electronics Engineering Technology" program in CSULB.</p>
<p>But here comes the questions:</p>
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<li><p>Will CSULB accept application for Spring 2015 transfer? Will there be a lot of CC students waiting to transfer in Spring semester?</p></li>
<li><p>What is the chance of getting in as a student seeking second degree? Are the engineering programs in CSULB very popular?</p></li>
<li><p>I am transferring from the bay area to Long beach area. Is it a significant disadvantage against me?</p></li>
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<li>I can understand that Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Program will, of course, be very popular. But what about other engineering programs? I wish "Electronics Engineering Technology" program will be less impacted and less selective.</li>
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<p>Any information will help! If you know a friend or whoever is seeking a second degree in CSULB, share what you know! Or if you know some information about Spring 2015 transfer. Please, share it too!</p>
<p>P.S.</p>
<p>a little summary about my academic status</p>
<p>-have a degree already, done more than 110 QUARTER units in CC (Sorry for the caps.)</p>
<p>-Then done another ~80 units in UCSD. I have a total of ~200 quarter units.</p>
<p>-transferring from a Community College in bay area to CSULB</p>
<p>-80% done with CSUGE (Golden four done) , just need few more US hist/govt classes.</p>