<p>^Says it all</p>
<p>Mechanical Engineering</p>
<p>Aeronautical Engineering</p>
<p>Psychology</p>
<p>economics.</p>
<p>Neuroscience/ Abnormal Psychology</p>
<p>computer science/computer engineering</p>
<p>Neuroscience/pre-med</p>
<p>Civil/environmental engineering</p>
<p>I thought there would be a lot of ECE, computer science folks
,but major selection seems varied</p>
<p>CS for life!
CS enthusiasts might want to check this out: [Udacity</a> - Educating the 21st Century](<a href=“http://www.udacity.com/]Udacity”>http://www.udacity.com/)
7 week course to teach you how to program a self driving car and a search engine. (at least the basics)</p>
<p>Even better: go to iTunesU and get Stanford’s free CS courses. There’s one for iOS app development that was taught in Fall 2011 that gets you familiar with iOS 5. It’s fantastic. Also for beginners there’s a course called Programming Methodology taught by Mehran Sahami which is amazing.</p>
<p>Most probably Comp Science. </p>
<p>@Mechrockz, check this out. I know you are really interested in Mechanical Engineering and in Penn, so look at what the folks at Penn Mech Engineering have been upto. It’s really interesting stuff. [Vijay</a> Kumar: Robots that fly … and cooperate - YouTube](<a href=“Robots that fly ... and cooperate | Vijay Kumar - YouTube”>Robots that fly ... and cooperate | Vijay Kumar - YouTube)</p>
<p>^its just awesome those robots are quick as athletes…Sony’s Asimo would commit suicide if he see’s robos like these.</p>
<p>Hard sciences. Between physics, chemistry, biology and comp sci also. Might end up double majoring, taking at least one minor/concentration for sure.</p>
<p>My sis told me about iTunes U recently. Sucks that I had been missing out >.<</p>
<p>'17er here, either science or engineering, not sure which one right now.</p>
<p>Ummm. Im not sure between MBB.BC or Aeronautics.</p>
<p>SO not sure, but probably comp lit/psychology/english lit…or something entirely different :P</p>
<p>[ul]
[<em>]Mechanical Engineering
[</em>]Economics
[<em>]Politics / Administration
[</em>]Creative Writing
[/ul]
If your expression, after reading my list is ![]()
Then that answers why I am applying to the States.</p>