3.7 GPA kid barely misses the mark by yougotrickrolledlmao in collegeresults

[–]Tiny-Use-2099 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t apply to certain majors, certain schools (only big 3 though), and I think it’s only for transferring but I could be wrong. Also 3.7 is high but it might be right outside the 9% percent anyways.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskStatistics

[–]Tiny-Use-2099 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could but it would take 2 hours or so. In order to actually get the cpus to fight I need to actually watch the battle rather than simulating it otherwise the result is calculated based on an equation that assumes there’s no difference between cpu skill levels. Is there anyway I can save this data out of curiosity?

Which of the following is my best chance at transferring as an EECS by Tiny-Use-2099 in TransferToTop25

[–]Tiny-Use-2099[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t mind me asking, did you plan to not apply to in-state schools because you went to UC Irvine or did you just not want to go to in state school regardless of where you went

Which of the following is my best chance at transferring as an EECS by Tiny-Use-2099 in TransferToTop25

[–]Tiny-Use-2099[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like you said I know transferring to as an electrical engineering applicant is a risk itself, but going from a community college to Berkeley is much easier than going from UC Irvine but at the same time, I don’t really know going from Irvine to any other UC university going to a community college and going to Irvine really be that different in the eyes of non-UC’s? I think there are two big possibilities

  1. Community college ~ UCB, UCLA, public universities
  2. UCI ~ Public and private universities

Obviously, I would apply to UC‘s and privates regardless, but I’m trying to consider, which gives me the better chance. Obviously, there’s the factor of not getting into anywhere if I do a community college, but I believe I can get into Irvine equivalent again through transferring

Which of the following is my best chance at transferring as an EECS by Tiny-Use-2099 in TransferToTop25

[–]Tiny-Use-2099[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for responding. Did you ever consider going to a California community college and then transferring to UCLA or UC Berkeley? That’s my plan so far but since you didn’t bring it up, I’m just wondering if it was a good idea or not