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I have been accepted into the comp sci program at the University of California Santa Cruz(UCSC) and as an undeclared major at the University of California San Diego(UCSD). UCSD is ranked higher than UCSC, but UCSC is known for having a pretty good computer science department. If I had gotten the major of my choice at UCSD, I'd choose it in a heartbeat.
Further research showed that only around 10% of all students are able to enter into engineering majors and computer science is usually the hardest and most competitive to get into. I heard if one is able to maintain a GPA of 4 and above then it isn't too difficult (is a GPA of 4+ really difficult to obtain?) to switch into any major, apparently some colleges also have a lottery system to obtain comp sci!(relying on luck sounds a little risky)
Some folks are recommending me to take the better ranking college but others say that it's wiser to pick a college which is offering the major of my choice and not to think too much about rankings. I have around a month to pick one, both colleges have their pro's and con's but the undeclared major is quite a bummer.
Further research showed that only around 10% of all students are able to enter into engineering majors and computer science is usually the hardest and most competitive to get into. I heard if one is able to maintain a GPA of 4 and above then it isn't too difficult (is a GPA of 4+ really difficult to obtain?) to switch into any major, apparently some colleges also have a lottery system to obtain comp sci!(relying on luck sounds a little risky)
Some folks are recommending me to take the better ranking college but others say that it's wiser to pick a college which is offering the major of my choice and not to think too much about rankings. I have around a month to pick one, both colleges have their pro's and con's but the undeclared major is quite a bummer.
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