Which is better for Aerospace Engineering - Cal Poly Pomona or Penn State University?

<p>I was admitted (yay!) to the aerospace engineering program at both Cal Poly Pomona and Penn State. Penn State has me in their two-campus plan, which is confusing and takes a few points away from them. I know the Aerospace major is impacted at CPP, how hard does that make getting into the classes you need? Any assistance will be appreciated! Thanks!</p>

<p>As mentioned in the other forum - CPP has a 4 year graduation pledge so, as long as you come in prepared, are flexible with your schedule and perform well in class and don’t change your major late in the game, you won’t have any trouble making it through on time. I don’t know anything about Penn’s 2 campus program. The weather alone would tip the scales for me.<br>
Congrats and good luck.</p>

<p>An impacted major means that they restrict the number of people who are accepted into the program. This also means that other majors can’t enroll in your major’s classes. In my experience, this resulted in smaller classes and guaranteed availability for all my core classes. It’s the general ed classes that are sometimes hard to enroll in. Good luck, and congrats!! My pick would be for CPP.</p>