<p>UCF or UF or Other for computer electrical engineering?</p>
<p>I want....no..i NEED your help in finding out which would be best for me if i want to study computer/electrical engineering.</p>
<p>And are there any other good computer/electrical engineering schools in state or AFFORDABLE out-of-state options?</p>
<p>THANKS</p>
<p>UF has significantly stronger EECE offerings, but UCF is a good school for those programs...especially for computer science. If you are in-state, it is going to be hard to find anything that will offer the value of those schools.</p>
<p>I graduated from UF ECE. I would recommend it to anyone looking to do ECE that's looking to do it in Florida.</p>
<p>rogracer: So your saying that UF is the better of the two, but that UCF is really good nontheless?</p>
<p>gthopeful: Wait, so u graduated with a combined major in Comp and Elec engineering?</p>
<p>Also, would you guys consider UCF as the bset backupp for someone that didnt make it into UF?</p>
<p>UCF would be the next best choice if you don't get into UF.</p>
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gthopeful: Wait, so u graduated with a combined major in Comp and Elec engineering?</p>
<p>Also, would you guys consider UCF as the bset backupp for someone that didnt make it into UF?
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<p>No, the department is just called ECE. I got a major in Electrical but that is only a few classes away from a Computer degree here. If you didn't make it into UF (I guess the class size reduction makes admissions more competitive now), UCF would definitely be your best bet.</p>
<p>thanks to all for replying</p>
<p>but one quik question</p>
<p>aside from the regular admissino, extra curricuars, leadership positions, hundreds of service hours, IS THER anything else i can do to increase my chances of getting into UF like maybe schedule of interview? wait....do they offer interviews?</p>
<p>UF gets like 20k applicants a year. I doubt they would offer interviews.</p>