<p>I am sort of in an awkward situation right now. For UCSB, I got in for letters and science, but I really want to study Chemical Engineering, so I requested a major change and they said they will keep track of my request, but a response may not come until after May 1st. For Cal Poly, I got in for Materials Engineering, which is the closest thing they have to Chemical Engineering. For Davis, I actually got wait listed, but there is a chance I may get off the wait list. As you can see, I am in quite an unfortunate predicament. If I go to UCSB, I heard it is extremely hard to transfer into the College of Engineering. Cal Poly seems like the best option right now, but I heard that their financial package is not as generous as those of the UCs. Davis, provided I get in, would give me the best of both worlds with a generous financial package and Chemical Engineering, but I heard that their engineering department is not as great as that of UCSB or Cal Poly. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!</p>
<p>UC Davis’s engineering program is very strong</p>
<p>Davis>Cal Poly SLO=SB</p>
<p>When you get your financial aid information from Cal Poly, see if it’s affordable. If it is, enroll, and wait to see if you managed to get off of UC Davis’ waitlist.</p>