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Transferring from Baruch to Brooklyn College for engineering?

I'm currently at Baruch but considering transferring to Brooklyn College for an engineering program. Has anyone done this switch before, and what was the experience like? Are there any particular challenges or benefits?

3 months ago

Transferring between colleges, especially when making a significant change in your area of study like from business to engineering, requires careful planning and consideration.

When it comes to the transfer process itself, you'll need to look at the admissions requirements for transfer students at Brooklyn College. This typically includes certain course prerequisites and a minimum GPA. You should verify these details on Brooklyn College's official website or by contacting their admissions office directly.

Also factor in the engineering curriculum at Brooklyn College. Do a deep-dive into the specific program you're interested in. Look at the course catalog and the descriptions of the engineering courses. Consider whether the coursework aligns with your interests and career goals.

Pay close attention to the required courses and prerequisites for the engineering program at Brooklyn College. This is crucial. It can be a challenge if Baruch does not offer courses that are needed for transferring into Brooklyn's engineering program.

Beyond academic considerations, there might be a culture change. Baruch is known for its business programs and Brooklyn College has a strong reputation in liberal arts and sciences. However, this could be a positive change, if you are truly interested in studying a STEM subject like engineering.

Additionally, you might want to reach out to Brooklyn College to inquire about resources available to science and engineering students, such as research opportunities, lab facilities, and career services.

Finally, make sure to ask about financial implications. The tuition at both schools is roughly similar since they're both CUNY schools, but other costs can vary.

When considering this kind of move, it would be beneficial to get advice from academic advisors at both Baruch and Brooklyn College. They can help you map out a potential transition and alert you if there might be difficulties in getting the requisite courses or in other parts of the transfer process.

In summary, the feasibility and desirability of such a transition would depend on your specific circumstances including your career objectives relative to the opportunities that each institution can provide, as well as your personal preferences.

3 months ago

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