UCI vs UCSD Electrical Engineering

<p>I am a transfer student and I have been accepted to both schools(UCI and UCSD) as an electrical engineer. I am planning to pursue a masters degree in electrical engineering and possibly a double or minor in computer science. Does it matter which campus I go to to get a B.S since I'm headed for grad school? Which campus can provide me with more opportunities? Which campus would be easier for an electrical engineer? Should I base my decision off my preference of campus environment? Please help! I want to buy my UC jacket and represent already :)!</p>

<p>Bump. Someone please help</p>

<p>Of all people, I’m not particularly up on the specific rankings of undergrad EE depts, and certainly among these two. But I would know enough to state that both are very good in EE. Neither campus would be easier; both would be highly competitive. </p>

<p>Campus environment? I’d say that they are almost identical in this dept, with similar student bodies, science-type emphases at both campuses, etc.</p>

<p>A lot of what you decision might want to ride on is cost, and where you’re located now. Are you in OC or SD, and might you want to commute? </p>

<p>And throw this out in each of the sub-forums of each school. Maybe they could provide more insight.</p>

<p>I see. I went to the admit day for transfer at UCI since it’s about 20 minutes driving distance from where I live and I love it there. From what I heard at the transfer fair, I guess EE is hard and competitive at almost every campus. Thanks for the information and suggestions. I’ll post again at both school to see which has more programs offered toward the major.</p>