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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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A subreddit dedicated to California Polytechnic State University in beautiful San Luis Obispo, California.
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2013.08.02 14:05 steve_nyc ApplyingToCollege
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2023.06.06 16:34 Grand-Put5639 SIM UOW (double major/dss and big data), current students, seniors or alumni plss helppp
Hi, I am currently thinking about applying to sim uow double major (dss and big data) due to local uni rejections. I have a few questions and I would be happy if u can answer them :)
1)How are the timetables for the classes like? (is it one classes per day, how many days in a weeks are with no classes)
2) To prepare ahead for this course since I only have little coding exp with C++, what languages and skills should I learn before uni starts?
3) If I apply for this course, what are the chances of getting in (Poly engineering student, 3.2 GPA)
4) During university, how can I attain internships because I'm scared that internships and classes might clash, so do I have to do internship with semester classess? (I have read some portal called unicorn which will help with the career so can I use it to help with attaining the internships?)
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2023.06.06 08:21 raphael2002 Poly EAE 2023 Megathread
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2023.06.06 03:02 Eastern-Ability-721 Amission Urgent Help
Hello, I need help! I got admitted to cal poly pomona and I am supposed to send in my official transcripts from community college to cal poly pomona by July 15, the deadline. The problem is that i sent in my transcript this week to cal poly and it it's supposed to say AD-T/ AS-T on my transcript which it doesn't because I sent the official transcript early and I wasn't awarded my degree. I wanted to know if thats going to affect my admissions if I send it again with my transcript indicating that I finished my degree and have the AD-T/AS-T. Thank you.
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2023.06.05 22:45 MineCraftIsntReal Cal Poly SLO Transfer
3.9 gpa looking to transfer into Cal Poly SLO in the fall of 2024 into biochem/bio from a CCC. I'll have two bio classes w labs one Chem class w a lab, one o-Chem w a lab, and ecology as my sciences. What do you think my chances are?
ECs include work experience, volunteer experie, as well as wrestling and doing well at the JC level.
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2023.06.05 21:30 Tiny_Resource_8617 are these the classes they are going to put me in? i also have ethnic studies if so what teachers should i choose?
2023.06.05 08:28 rustyspoon07 Is anybody else really disillusioned with college in their final year?
I'm about to graduate and I've been reflecting on not only my university experience, but with my interactions outside of the university related to my field. For context, I'm an engineering major.
I've now been in 2 job interviews where I was explicitly told that [person's] company doesn't like to hire engineering graduates from Davis. The first interview was years ago, for an intern position. The second interview, they actually said they prefer Davis students, but then after I said "that's weird, I've heard other companies say the opposite", they started laughing and revealed that they were fucking with me and that I "gave the right response" to that comment. One of the guys in the room for that second interview graduated from Cal Poly SLO and he thought that was hilarious.
And I mean, that's fair. From what I've heard, SLO has a great engineering program. Their professors have strong ties to industry, there are connections that make it easier to get jobs, their classes actually teach practical engineering.
Do you know when I was ever required to actually build or work on something at Davis? It never happened. The track only includes one hands on manufacturing class. GD&T was just a single homework assignment in a 1st quarter course. As a MechE, I was required to use Solidworks for my courses just as much as I was required to use Arduino IDE, and that's a bad thing. CAD, CAM, DFM, GD&T, these aren't just small curiosities, for most engineers these things are the profession, day in and day out. And they're all treated as after-thoughts on the way to getting an engineering degree at UC Davis.
Yes, mathematical theoretics and fundamentals are important, and if you lack that foundation, you won't be useful as much more than a button pusher, but those are still useless skills if you don't know how to apply them. And I understand its not cost effective to say, provide the materials for every student to build an airplane. But at the very least you could teach the concepts required to design, manufacture, test, and release a product. Provide more practical examples in class, make students create drawings and documentation for their work like they would in industry, try to impress upon them that a solution which looks good on paper might not work in real life.
Because as it stands, the only area of engineering where I can confidently say a David student might be well-versed straight out of undergrad is high level design. Because we've been taught how to do the math, how to create models of systems, how to be aware of our assumptions. But an engineer needs to be able to do more than that. Because if I model a solution that isn't feasible, or can't be manufactured, I shouldn't have to be told a week later by the manufacturing engineer that it won't work. I should have some immediate gut reaction, some amount of training to realize when I've designed something which doesn't make sense in the real world.
I'm going to be fine. I'm decently far along in the interview process for my dream job. I was fortunate to find a student team which has given me some amazing opportunities that a lot of college students don't get to have. But that's just it, not everybody can do that, and not everybody should have to. I want my peers at UC Davis to succeed because of this school, not in spite of it.
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2023.06.05 08:03 abrookee chance me poor white girl in stem
demographics: low income, white (technically half white and half asian but i’m going to claim white), divorced parents, from California
hooks: went to a performing arts high school, low income, legacy student, women in stem
intended major: comp sci or engineering (biochemical or biomedical)
stats: UW gpa 3.8 Weighted 4.8 (for ucs they only look at this gpa or a recalculated version of it) SAT: 660 ebrw 790 math took it once without studying gonna retake in august hopefully for a 1500+ possibly 1530+ superscored
coursework: took 12/15 aps offered 5 honors 12 aps (all 5s and 4s so far) 8 community college classes
rank: my school doesn’t rank but I know i’m in the top 9%
awards: -CM classical music awards and honors to the highest state and national levels (similar to abrsm if you know what that is) -music teachers association of california senior award -awarded money from boeing for making a rocket out of a soda bottle -national and state competitive dance titles
extracurriculars: -worked 2 part time jobs to support my family and younger siblings 1 was a manager position at subway 1 is a lifeguard at a local water park -attended an arts school where i went to school for like 10-15 hours a day. performed in over 60 shows in my highschool career (not including freshman year because covid) -performed 15 shows at the major theatre in my city lead and supporting roles -competitive dancer performed in 4 shows a year and 8 competitions -TAed for calculus and tutored students in math -worked as a student music teacher -graduating with a biliteracy seal in mandarin and iworked as a translator for foreign students at a summer school near me -helped start a science nhs chapter at my school (kinda a weak ec) i raised the money to pay for the club lol -generic nhs and csf + some random service hours
essays: i think my essays are strong esp my common app. it’s about why i love taking out the trash LOR: honestly probably mid
schools: mit, harvard, yale, stanford (legacy), usc (legacy), udub, ucberk, uci, ucsd, ucsb, ucsc, cal poly slo
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2023.06.05 02:26 MineCraftIsntReal Transferring Fall 2024
Chance me, Cal Poly SLO, UCSD, UCI. Biology.
3.9 GPA, at the time of transfer I will have Bio 116 (human biology), Bio 10, Chem 101, Chem 112, Bio 112 (ecology), and Math 112 (stats). No physics.
Work experience, volunteer experience, and wrestling, which I have excelled at.
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2023.06.05 02:24 Dragthismf Work outlook for summer 23
So I keep hearing about work being slower than usual thought I’d make a post about potential jobs and reasons for slowdown , material shortages etc.. I’ve heard there are transmission projects in WY and Colorado planned for the summer, I know California contractors for Edison have been switching areas and that has a lot to do with slowdowns in so cal I have a buddy who’s been on books in 1245 for over two weeks. My buddies in the north east are saying they still can’t get poly wire or 25kva cans
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2023.06.05 02:10 Laine_yy Welcome to RegTransparencyChat
Hey everyone! Welcome to RegTransparencyChat! We're here to talk all things Cal Poly SLO registration. Share your stories, vent your frustrations, and brainstorm ways to make things clearer and fairer. This is our chance to make a real impact, so let's speak up, support each other, and work towards a registration process that works for us.
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2023.06.04 20:40 Dampa234 Better less rushed collection images
2023.06.04 09:50 Dismal-Walrus-82 best transfer school for business marketing
hello everyone !! ok so i just wrapped up my first year at cal poly pomona as a business marketing student and while i am beyond grateful to even get the opportunity to study there, for some reason i just feel so unhappy there. i was thinking about applying to other cal states in the fall and maybe transfer for my 3rd and 4th year. what do u guys think about this ? and any cal state business marketing programs y’all recommend ? i’m really interested in csun but im still not too sure. thank u and anything helps <3
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2023.06.04 09:05 multiplesofpie Should I mid-size my board?
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2023.06.04 04:10 bubba_yogurt Engineering MS before an MBA? Risk being lazy or risk wasting time?
Goal: High-level infrastructure advisoconsultant or private-public partnership liaison
Undergrad: Respected California engineering school (Berkeley, Cal Poly, Caltech, UCSD, etc.)
I recently started a new position at a global engineering company as a structural engineer in Texas. I have been considering getting my online engineering MS from the University of Houston, which would take 3 to 4 years. While work has been getting progressively more interesting, I do not foresee myself doing technical engineering work in 7 to 10 years.
My company also has strategic advisory and management consulting divisions that I am interested in. To pivot into these divisions and career-proof myself, I would pursue an MBA.
Here are my questions:
- If I get my engineering MS from the University of Houston, should I just get my MBA from there as well?
- If I get the MS and get an MBA from two different schools, would it be weird that I would have three degrees from three different schools?
- Should I not do the MS and just wait until I can get into a top school in my area (McCombs, Jones)?
I will admit that the engineering MS is not required, but the material interests me and would also career-proof a fallback option. I only need another YOE for my PE license. Either way, I would eventually pursue an MBA.
What do y’all think? Thanks in advance.
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2023.06.03 20:39 Scared-Corgi-997 Very Content Asian Male
Demographics
Gender: Male
Race/Ethnicity: Asian
Residence: SoCal
Income Bracket: upper middle class
Type of School: large public
Hooks (Recruited Athlete, URM, First-Gen, Geographic, Legacy, etc.): none
Intended Major(s): applied math / statistics
Academics
GPA (UW/W): UC UW: 3.97 / UC W: 4.23 Regular UW: 3.96 / Regular W: 4.14
Rank (or percentile): N/A
# of Honors/AP/IB/Dual Enrollment/etc.: (9th-11th grade: 8 honors/AP courses)
Senior Year Course Load: AP Physics C Mechanics, AP Physics C E&M, AP Calc BC, Required English, Required Social Science, Required Fitness
Standardized Testing
SAT I: 1470 (680RW, 790M)
AP/IB: 5's on AP Calc AB, AP Stats, AP CSA 4 on AP Chem (waiting for BC, Mech, and E&M scores)
Extracurriculars/Activities
#1 Violin - been playing for more than 11 years, played in lots of concerts at prestigious venues, and have been recognized by top-tier artists.
#2 Percussionist - been playing for more than 12 years, performed some concerts, created rhythmic compositions, collaborating with other fellow musicians.
#3 Tutoring - tutored lots of people around the world in math/stats/CS and participated in various community events. Designed coursework, problem sets, etc.
#4 Music Organization member - organized community events, publicized concerts, maintained the website.
#5 Statistics computer program creator - authored this over the course of a year featuring numerous statistical computations.
#6 Club founder & president - involved in image editing and creating a friendly environment to showcase creativity.
#7 Blog - have worked on this for about a year and a half on a multitude of topics.
#8 JV Badminton team player - not much here, just played for fun :)
Awards/Honors
N/A so I'll just put this:AP Scholar with Honor
Letters of Recommendation
LOR 1 - AP Calc AB teacher - knew her since 10th grade. Another amazing teacher and we are still in touch and she knows how much progress I have made in my math abilities. 10/10.
LOR 2 - AP Stats teacher - knew her since 9th grade. Amazing teacher and she highlighted my work ethic multiple times. 10/10.
LOR 3 - Counselor - Although we were assigned new counselors for this school year, we have a great relationship and she really liked my essays. 9/10.
Interviews
Cornell - pretty mid. Talked about stats and its applications and campus vibes. 6/10.
Essays
Spent all of summer polishing UC essays. Took me around 10 drafts to get my essays into the final draft. Asked some family friends to review my UC essays. These essays were clearly my priority.
For the essays to other colleges, I kinda tried on them but didn't really care too much.
Decisions (indicate ED/EA/REA/SCEA/RD)
Acceptances:
UC Berkeley (RD) (committed!!!!)
UC Davis (RD)
UC Merced (RD)
UC Santa Cruz (RD)
UC Riverside (RD)
CalPoly San Luis Obispo (RD)
CalPoly Pomona (I think it was rolling)
Arizona State University (Tempe) (rolling)
Purdue (EA)
University of Washington at Seattle (RD)
Waitlists:
UC San Diego (RD)
Carnegie Mellon University (RD)
Rejections:
UC Los Angeles (RD)
UC Santa Barbara (RD)
UC Irvine (RD)
San Diego State University (I think it was RD)
UT Austin (EA)
Stanford (RD)
Johns Hopkins (RD)
Cornell (RD)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (defer reject)
Georgia Tech (EA)
University of Michigan Ann Arbor (defer reject)
Additional Information:
As a lot of students say, don't apply to these many colleges. Yet I was another one of those, but at least to future applicants, please do not apply to these many colleges. I started writing essays for these colleges even before I decided where to apply, which was stupid. Regardless of how many colleges you choose to apply to, I must say that essays are SO important. This is cliche, but communicate yourself across naturally and you will be fine. I did not have a private counselor and I really felt that I was content with my essays (along with the rest of my application).
Good luck, and I wish you all the best!
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2023.06.03 09:01 AnotherLandAwesome What is the EE graduate program like at Cal Poly SLO?
I'm about to graduate with my Bachelors in Computer Engineering from UC Davis in the fall. While I was anticipating burnout, I'm not ready to be done with school, and I am up to the challenge. I'm very interested in VLSI, digital design and electronics. Cal Poly SLO was my number one for undergrad, and I was hoping someone from the program could provide some insight and experiences. Ty!!
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2023.06.02 23:04 -isthishyperreal- Left 3 months pre-hrt, right 19 months on hrt
2023.06.02 22:11 Beneficial-Nature282 Getting into college
What hs gpa did some of you have and where did you go for cs? I am a local to cal poly slo and got waitlisted I have a 4.4 and they only look at gpa so I am thinking about appealing. I have very little coding experience but will be a first time freshman.
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2023.06.02 18:02 Bright_Meaning_8906 Pls chance a worried junior for architecture!
Demographics: Male, Mixed (Asian/White), big school in Northern Virginia, only one parent went to college, one-parent-household but high income Intended Major(s): Architecture ACT/SAT/SAT II: 1220 SAT (but retaking) UW/W GPA and Rank: 4.25 W, 3.81 UW, won't know class rank until senior year Coursework: AP World History (5), AP Comp Sci P (3), AP Lang (passed), AP Physics I (failed!), AP Calc AB (passed..?), AP US History (passed) - Will take AP Stats, AP Physics II, AP Comp Gov, DE English 12 Awards: Honor Roll, STEM diploma, advanced diploma Extracurriculars (by senior year):
- Robotics (2 years)
- Gardening Club (2 years)
- Technology Club (1 year)
- Asian-Pacific Islander Club (2 years, 1 year leadership)
- Church volunteering throughout freshman year
- Had a job at grocery store sophomore year summefirst semester junior year
- Summer camp volunteering (this summer)
- Summer job shadowing at architecture firm for 2 weeks (this summer)
- Youtube channel (just a hobby but spent lots of time on it, nothing successful)
- Architecture club (joining senior year)
~ I did do track for part of sophomore year (not sure if I'll include it)
~ And planning on working on an Architecture portfolio this summer Essays/LORs/Other: 2 LORs that I think will be well-written but nothing extraordinary Schools:
- I will slim down my list later but here it is right now:
ED - Virginia Tech
EA (for sure)- University of Arizona, James Madison, Auburn, University of Oregon, NC State, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Syracuse, University of Miami, University of Florida, UVA
EA (not sure)- Tulane, University of Texas, Drexel, Temple, Roger Williams
Also if anybody is familiar with the architecture major I'd love to know what schools to add/get rid of!
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2023.06.02 08:25 Party-Albatross2715 Placement Test in person?
I had a question about the math placement test for incoming freshman. This is more for a family member but they mentioned they need to go in person for a proctored math placement test. I just don’t understand why going in person is necessary? I myself am in college going to a university and our math and chem placement tests were online. Instead (and we definitely don’t live close to Cal Poly), my family has to take the $500 trip for a test taken in a room… on a computer.
Note: I recognize I’m being really salty it just doesn’t make any sense why the test needs to be in person when there are many other schools that can do it perfectly fine online.
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