@lindyk8, transferring as junior is not what I prefer. I think I would get the ability to network to a greater extent and get more profound projects done with colleagues if I transfer as sophomore. I would definitely save a load of money and be more competitive but I am still hesitant. Nonetheless, thanks for the response!
@nirvanemesis, thank you for the response. I understand the mathematics-computer science major is solely mathematics with a touch of computer science. I also liked that you reassured more projects and experience on my resume, I definitely agree. I plan to start a couple projects this summer as well as learn a couple new languages. So far I am proficient in C and a beginner in python. The goal is to land an internship as a software engineer, preferably at a good tech company. On another note, that’s awesome! UCI is great, I’ve biked around campus a few times. They have walkable stores too, i.e. Albertsons. I have a couple friends who attend UCI, they have their own townhouse. Which I think is great but they told me they had to take out loans which is not so great. A pro of community college is that you are never in debt, well at least from my experience. What are you majoring in?
@ucbalumnus, I have completed Intro to Humanities (HUM 1), Writing 201 (Pre-requirement for Writing 1, currently in Writing 1), and Intermediate Algebra (Pre-requirement for Trig, taking Trig in the summer, PreCalculus in the fall then Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 during the spring of 2016). The B.S. for computer science requires you to complete certain courses to even be eligible where as the B.S. for mathematics-computer science has no definite required course to be done prior to transferring.