<p>Hispanic Southern California student living 40 minutes away from pomona.
GPA: 3.3 (weighted)
SAT: 1670
math: 600 reading: 530 *
*only gave the two scores that actually matter
4 APs ( calculus ab(12), us history(11), spanish language(10), and physics 1(12))
Looked into Mechanical and Electrical but they look like an long shot since they're both impacted. How's industrial engineering if anyone knows?</p>
<p>Was never really explained the whole college process until Junior year. Got my GPA from a 2.9 to a 3.3 junior year in order to at least have a chance of getting into a decent cal state. </p>
<p>Also looking into fullerton since it's my local csu and Long Beach since it's 5 minutes from my household.
ANY INFO ON THESE SCHOOLS WOULD ALSO HELP</p>
<p>You need to calculate your CSU GPA, see link: <a href=“Cal State Apply | CSU”>Cal State Apply | CSU;
<p>After you calculate your CSU GPA:
Calculate your Eligiblility index as follows: (CSU GPA x800) + (SAT Math + SAT CR). </p>
<p>If your EI is around 4000+, you should be in good shape for CSULB/CPP and CSUF. *Note minimum for CSULB is 3900. Since CSUF is your local Cal State, that will definitely help your chances along with an upward GPA trend.
Industrial Engineering is one of the easier Engineering majors to be accepted into but only available at CPP.
See this link for # of applicants vs admits for the College of Engineering at CPP
<a href=“http://www.csupomona.edu/~irar/Documents/Application%20Counts%20by%20Major_Fall%202011%20to%20Fall%202013.pdf”>http://www.csupomona.edu/~irar/Documents/Application%20Counts%20by%20Major_Fall%202011%20to%20Fall%202013.pdf</a></p>
<p>Use the link Gumbymom provided above to calculate your CSU Index. Using the info you’ve provided, it is probably in the 3700 range. Since Fullerton is your designated ‘local’’ school, you should be in good shape there. (assuming you’ve completed the requirements). I think you are borderline for CPP in any engineering discipline and could really improve your chances applying to a less competitive major as an alternate. I think they are the only CSU that allows you to do that.<br>
Long Beach is probably out of reach.
Good luck</p>