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I am in the process of re-working my schedule so I can gain admittance into the engineering department at a university.
I am a current community college student, lets call it college A.
Now, there are courses offered at a different community college, college B, that would make for a much nicer schedule and get my pre-reqs done for the university.
But, I have also already attended another university, for a math course, and will probably attend for a physics course, and an ochem course.
Then I will ulitmatley transfer out and attend the university I want.
That is a total of; 2 community colleges, and 2 universities.
I don't want to give the impression that I "jump" colleges or try to get into easier courses, etc. But the way the engineering department admits, I have to take certain courses and this would be the easiest way, without losing a full year.(Admits 1 time per year and only offers courses during those quarters.)
I guess that is the problem, along with taking courses "split" up.
For example, taking Calculus I at college A, Calc II at university 1, and then Calculus III at college B.
Physics at college B, and then Physics II at university 1, and Physics III at university 2.
OChem I at university I, and then the rest at University 2.
Those are my concerns, and I know that medical schools do not like to see courses split up like this, because of the difference in material covered.
Will getting good grades throw out any concern from adcoms?
But, if anything I searched around and all the courses will transfer to the final university(university 2) for full credit. Does that make any difference? Or should I just wait to take the courses at 1 school?( Will most likely either not transfer into engineering or go to a different school in the end)
I am a current community college student, lets call it college A.
Now, there are courses offered at a different community college, college B, that would make for a much nicer schedule and get my pre-reqs done for the university.
But, I have also already attended another university, for a math course, and will probably attend for a physics course, and an ochem course.
Then I will ulitmatley transfer out and attend the university I want.
That is a total of; 2 community colleges, and 2 universities.
I don't want to give the impression that I "jump" colleges or try to get into easier courses, etc. But the way the engineering department admits, I have to take certain courses and this would be the easiest way, without losing a full year.(Admits 1 time per year and only offers courses during those quarters.)
I guess that is the problem, along with taking courses "split" up.
For example, taking Calculus I at college A, Calc II at university 1, and then Calculus III at college B.
Physics at college B, and then Physics II at university 1, and Physics III at university 2.
OChem I at university I, and then the rest at University 2.
Those are my concerns, and I know that medical schools do not like to see courses split up like this, because of the difference in material covered.
Will getting good grades throw out any concern from adcoms?
But, if anything I searched around and all the courses will transfer to the final university(university 2) for full credit. Does that make any difference? Or should I just wait to take the courses at 1 school?( Will most likely either not transfer into engineering or go to a different school in the end)
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