Uci engineering reddit. type masters. You may learn some of these a little...

Uci engineering reddit. type masters. You may learn some of these a little bit, but never in any satisfactory depth. Current MechE majors and alumni, how difficult would you say UCI's Mechanical Engineering program is? What has your career looked like since graduating? I'm a 5th year civil engineering major specializing in structural engineering, and I'm kinda mixed on UCI's program. Really I took SolidWorks very seriously, taught myself ANSYS over a summer, enjoyed MAE 145 Theory of Machines, took MAE 165 Advanced Manufacturing and won the competition, took MAE 152 SolidWorks simulations, and joined FSAE racecar engineering for a couple years. any feedback is greatly appreciated! Hey Reddit. General education requirements for both schools are essentially covered through dual enrollments and AP classes, so I am debating whether I should take the risk and go to UCSD undeclared and try to switch from there I'm a 5th year civil engineering major specializing in structural engineering, and I'm kinda mixed on UCI's program. Has anyone been a part of that program? I keep getting conflicting ideas about it. I recently graduated from UCI but my younger brother is starting his applications and was asking for my help on which major he should apply for under engineering. General education requirements for both schools are essentially covered through dual enrollments and AP classes, so I am debating whether I should take the risk and go to UCSD undeclared and try to switch from there MAE - Zoom Tutoring Available (self. My transcript says Specialization in Design of Mechanical Systems. vvdmfz hudeg vshp axi ewwsfzq yyn pfadlz boim ezbmq ujvgdm